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Information on benefits you can claim if you are over 16 and cannot work because you are sick or have a disability.
Information on the right to take time off work in an emergency to look after children, covering who has the right to take time off.
Information on how to contact Working Families if you need more advice after looking at the website, including details of the free helpline on benefits and employment rights for parents and carers.
Information on how much parental leave you may be able to take.
Information on unpaid parental leave covering eligibility and when the leave must be taken.
Information on unpaid parental leave covering how much leave you can take and when you can take it.
Information on your right to take time off work in an emergency to look after someone who depends on you, covering who you can take time off for and what is an emergency.
The Waving not drowning project provides a helpline, newsletter, e-bulletin and occasional events and publications for parents of disabled children and carers of adults who want to combine paid work with their caring responsibilities.
Information on when you might be able to claim Statutory Sick Pay.
Information on your entitlement to ask for flexible working if you are looking after a child.
Information on Attendance Allowance covering who may be able to claim and where to get further information.
Information on benefits you can claim if you are over 16 and cannot work because you are sick or have a disability.
Information on benefits you may be able to claim if you have a disabled child.
Information on benefits you may be able to claim if you care for a disabled person.
A few local authorities have their own schemes in place to help parents of disabled children with the extra costs of childcare for their disabled children. You can enquire at your council offices.
Information on the right to take time off work in an emergency to look after children, covering who has the right to take time off.
Information on your rights at the end of parental leave, covering your right to return to the same job and your right not to be dismissed.
Information on Carer's Allowance covering who may be able to claim and where to get further information.
Information on childcare options that may be available for older disabled children.
Information on how to contact Working Families if you need more advice after looking at the website, including details of the free helpline on benefits and employment rights for parents and carers.
Information on direct payments to pay for services for your disabled child.
Information on Disability Living Allowance, covering the care component and the mobility component.
Information on claiming Disability Living Allowance for children under 16.
Information on Employment and Support Allowance, covering who may be able to claim.
Information on how much parental leave you may be able to take.
Information on how much leave you can have to take care of dependents in an emergency.
Information on how much time in a year you can take off to care for dependents in an emergency.
Information on Incapacity Benefit, covering the transfer to Employment and Support Allowance.
Information on unpaid parental leave covering eligibility and when the leave must be taken.
Information on Statutory Sick Pay, covering who may be able to get it, how much it is and how long it is paid for.
Information on unpaid parental leave covering how much leave you can take and when you can take it.
Information on your right to take time off work in an emergency to look after someone who depends on you, covering who you can take time off for and what is an emergency.
The Waving not drowning project provides a helpline, newsletter, e-bulletin and occasional events and publications for parents of disabled children and carers of adults who want to combine paid work with their caring responsibilities.
Information on when you might be able to claim Statutory Sick Pay.
Information on your entitlement to ask for flexible working if you are looking after a child.
Information on how to contact Working Families if you need more advice after looking at the website, including details of the free helpline on benefits and employment rights for parents and carers.
Information on benefits you can claim if you are over 16 and cannot work because you are sick or have a disability.