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Ely Benefits Advice Service

The Ely Centre Welfare Support Team consists of 6 members of staff located in offices at Enniskillen, Markethill and Portadown.

We offer a free and confidential service providing information, advice & assistance on all welfare issues including:

  • The Troubles Permanent Disablement Payment Scheme (TDPDS)
  • Social Security benefits ( PIP/ESA/Universal Credit)
  • Welfare Benefit Entitlement Checks and Calculations
  • Completion of Welfare Application forms
  • Housing Benefit/ Attendance Allowance
  • War Disablement Pension and Military Financial Support / SSAFA
  • Injury on Duty Claims
  • Preparation of Mandatory Reconsiderations
  • Appeal Preparation and Representation
  • Miscellaneous Benefit Support Source Ely Benefits Advice Service
Head of Ely Centre Welfare Service: Mr David Taylor,  davidtaylor@elycenter.co.uk

Service Overview:
The Ely Centre provides Advice, Support and Assistance to individuals seeking support from a range of Welfare Schemes including

  1. Provision of free, impartial, confidential advice and information by a trained and experienced adviser who has knowledge and experience of the TDPDS, Social Security welfare and benefits system, process and policy and the effects of grief & trauma on an individual.
  2. The Identification of social policy issues which may affect our client group and lobby for change.
  3. The Provision of help and Advice to Victims and Survivors applying to the TDPDS Scheme.
  4. Informing of clients of the various forms of Welfare Support they are entitled to apply to.
  5. Reduction of client uncertainty and anxiety during the Application /Appeal Process.
  6. The enhancement of welfare support accessibility through a modern service delivery model.
  7. The addressing of the financial/ welfare needs to victims and survivors.
  8. The maximisation of individual and Household Incomes.

Community Engagement

Ely welfare officers engage in a range of outreach events and forum with many CVS and Ex Services Associations, Clubs & Charities to raise awareness of benefit issues and increase uptake in the community.

 

Furthermore we regularly host Benefit Information Mornings across our offices. On an average year Ely Welfare officer support between 1000 and 1250 clients from across Northern Ireland, The UK and further afield.

Welfare Review 2023/2024 Service Snapshot

  • TPDPS – 544 clients support
  • General Welfare Services – 1080 clients supported
  • 1624 beneficiaries supported

The Troubles Permanent Disablement Payment Scheme (TDPDS)

On the 1st September 2021 The TDPDS Scheme was launched to support Victims and Survivors living with a permanent physical or psychological injury. The Ely Centre will provide support to Victims and Survivors seeking to apply to the TDPDS Scheme. Our specially trained welfare officers are on hand to support you. If you would like an initial meeting to discuss applying to this scheme then please contact our

 

The Enniskillen Office on 02866320977 Ext 1 OR

 

The Markethill Office 02837552447

 

Alternatively please email vpsenquiries@elycentre.co.uk and a member of the team will be in contact with you.

Purpose of the TDPDS Scheme

To provide those living with permanent disablement (either physical or psychological) caused by injury through no fault of their own in a Troubles-related incident with payments primarily in acknowledgement of the acute harm which they have suffered.

 

The Scheme will also provide a measure of recognition of the implications of living with a permanent disablement caused by a serious Troubles-related injury and the associated impact of such disablement on carers often family members) and recognition that in many cases coping with disablement caused by the serious injury had an adverse impact on individuals and their families.

 

To learn more of the TDPDS Scheme please contact one of our case officers, or please visit www.victimspaymentboard.org.uk to learn more on the application process.

Additional Support for TDPDS Applicants:

Talking & Complementary Therapy Support for Applicants

The Ely Centre understand that the TDPDS application process may for some applicants raise additional emotional anxiety especially when applicants are asked to recall the details and impact of the most traumatic aspects of their lives. Funding has been secured to provide talking therapy and complementary therapy to applicants requiring this support throughout the Application Process. 

Information Gathering Support for Applicants

The Ely Centre have partnered with Ulster Human Rights Watch, who can provide assitance to TDPDS applicants who require additional support in collating and gathering documentation to support their TDPDS application. Further details on this partnership will be made aware to applicants during their initial appointment with a case officer.

 

Please follow the link to learn more of Ulster Human Rights Watch

Pre Appointment Considerations

In advance of your appointment to the Ely Centre Welfare Team, we have developed a client questionnaire to assist us in ensuring a more effective and beneficial client journey. Please download the attached client questionnaire and try as best to possible to complete this before your first appointment with your case officer. Forms can be returned via post or emailed to your case officer. TDPDS Pre Appointment Client Questionnaire

The Welfare Staffing Team

Information, Advice & Assistance on all welfare advice issues including:

Outreach Support

The Ely Centre partner with a wide range of voluntary and community organisations across our target areas to educate potential claimants through welfare information roadshows on the benefit system and provide referral pathways for them to access our services.

We currently deliver welfare outreach clinics to the following organisations:

Social Policy work

We report on issues or changes which may have an effect on victims/survivors and lobby for change by:

Skills and experience to help you

All Advisers have completed:

Memberships and Partnerships

The Ely Centre is a member of Advice NI & the Law Centre NI.

In recent years we have established a highly effective and beneficial working partnerships with the Victims and Survivors Service, Veterans UK and the UDR Aftercare Service, SSAFA along with a wide range of Military Charities to ensure eligible individuals are kept informed of any assistance & support they are entitled to receive.