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With the current cost of living increases impacting many individuals and households at this time, the Department for Communities has a range of financial supports and advice available which may help.

Published 05 July 2022Guidance literature

Conditions of Entitlement | Assessment for PIP | Hospitals, Similar Institutions & Care Homes | Payability Exceptions | Transitional Provisions | Good Reason

Published 16 July 2019Guidance literature

This guidance aims to improve both the quality of governance and the level of action trustees must take in identifying, assessing and managing climate risk.

Published 30 September 2021Guidance literature

This guidance aims to improve both the quality of governance and the level of action trustees must take in identifying, assessing and managing climate risk.

Published 10 October 2022Guidance literature

The Craigavon masterplan is conceptual masterplan for central Craigavon in the context of the wider Craigavon Integrated Development Framework (CIDF).

Published 09 May 2012Development plan/framework

The Enniskillen town centre masterplan provides guidance on the location and form of development in the town centre over the next 20 years.

Published 14 November 2012Development plan/framework

The Benefit Cap is a limit on the total amount of benefit that working-age people can receive. From 31 May 2016, the amount a household could receive in benefit income was limited to £26,000 per annum.

Published 31 January 2018Statistical reports

The Benefit Cap is a limit on the total amount of benefit that working-age people can receive. From 31 May 2016, the amount a household could receive in benefit income was limited to £26,000 per annum.

Published 25 April 2018Statistical reports

The Benefit Cap is a limit on the total amount of benefit that working-age people can receive. From 31 May 2016, the amount a household could receive in benefit income was limited to £26,000 per annum.

Published 25 July 2018Statistical reports

Benefit Cap Statistics - July 2018

The Benefit Cap is a limit on the total amount of benefit that working-age people can receive. From 31 May 2016, the amount a household could receive in benefit income was limited to £26,000 per annum.

Published 21 November 2018Statistical reports

Benefit Cap Statistics - August 2019

The Benefit Cap is a limit on the total amount of benefit that working-age people can receive. From 31 May 2016, the amount a household could receive in benefit income was limited to £26,000 per annum.

Published 27 November 2019Statistical reports

Benefit Cap Statistics - November 2020

The Benefit Cap is a limit on the total amount of benefit that working-age people can receive. From 31 May 2016, the amount a household could receive in benefit income was limited to £26,000 per annum.

Published 24 February 2021Statistical reports

Benefit Cap Statistics - February 2021

The Benefit Cap is a limit on the total amount of benefit that working-age people can receive. From 31 May 2016, the amount a household could receive in benefit income was limited to £26,000 per annum.

Published 26 May 2021Statistical reports

Benefit Cap Statistics - May 2021

The Benefit Cap is a limit on the total amount of benefit that working-age people can receive. From 31 May 2016, the amount a household could receive in benefit income was limited to £26,000 per annum.

Published 25 August 2021Statistical reports

Benefit Cap Statistics - August 2021

The Benefit Cap is a limit on the total amount of benefit that working-age people can receive. From 31 May 2016, the amount a household could receive in benefit income was limited to £26,000 per annum.

Published 24 November 2021Statistical reports

Benefit Cap Statistics - April 2019

The Benefit Cap is a limit on the total amount of benefit that working-age people can receive. From 31 May 2016, the amount a household could receive in benefit income was limited to £26,000 per annum.

Published 31 July 2019Statistical reports

Benefit Cap Statistics - February 2020

The Benefit Cap is a limit on the total amount of benefit that working-age people can receive. From 31 May 2016, the amount a household could receive in benefit income was limited to £26,000 per annum.

Published 27 May 2020Statistical reports

Benefit Cap Statistics - January 2019

The Benefit Cap is a limit on the total amount of benefit that working-age people can receive. From 31 May 2016, the amount a household could receive in benefit income was limited to £26,000 per annum.

Published 25 April 2019Statistical reports

Benefit Cap Statistics - July 2019

The Benefit Cap is a limit on the total amount of benefit that working-age people can receive. From 31 May 2016, the amount a household could receive in benefit income was limited to £26,000 per annum.

Published 30 October 2019Statistical reports

Benefit Cap Statistics - May 2020

The Benefit Cap is a limit on the total amount of benefit that working-age people can receive. From 31 May 2016, the amount a household could receive in benefit income was limited to £26,000 per annum.

Published 26 August 2020Statistical reports

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