CPD Courses
Get to Grips with Disability Living Allowance for Children (An Introduction)
Training Course • Society Matters CIC
About the CPD course
This 4 hour training course is delivered through a highly interactive online session: and is particularly geared to professionals who are working with families that may need to make a claim: but aren’t sure where to start. By having a detailed understanding of Disability Living Allowance (DLA) for children you and your team can reduce the pressure on parents and health professionals trying to tackle the 40 page application form and improve the likelihood of them making a successful claim.
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Society Matters CIC
Society Matters CIC is a social enterprise and the trading subsidiary of local charity Citizens Advice Gateshead. Our quality endorsed training courses and workshops have been designed to help professionals involved in welfare support to have a much clearer understanding of the social welfare issues being faced by the people they work with every day, including the complexities of welfare benefits and housing.
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