What is it about?

A case study of specialist welfare advice and advocacy for people experiencing multiple disadvantage

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Why is it important?

We highlight a need for greater recognition across organisations that work with customers experiencing multiple disadvantage, that welfare benefits are a legal entitlement. Implications for policy and practice are discussed, including the importance of: developing confidence and a ‘law informed’ mindset in frontline staff; advisors building relationships with staff to achieve this; preparatory work with partner organisations to develop a shared understanding of what is involved and expectations.

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This paper will be of interest to practitioners and academics from a wide range of backgrounds including: legal, social sciences and social work.

Richard Machin
Nottingham Trent University

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This page is a summary of: Building legal literacy in organisations that support people experiencing multiple disadvantage, Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, February 2023, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/09649069.2023.2175548.
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