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Other help while you are sick
• You can get more information about other help while you are sick in leaflet DHC1JP A guide for disabled
people, those with health conditions, and carers.
You can get leaflet DHC1JP from:
— any Jobcentre Plus office
— most advice centres like the Citizens Advice Bureau, or
— any Post Office (except in Northern Ireland).
• If you do not have much money coming in while you are sick, you may be able to get Income Support.
Income Support is a Social Security benefit for people who do not have enough money to live on. You can
find out more about Income Support from any Jobcentre Plus office. If you want to know more about
benefit entitlement while you are sick, go to or phone the Benefit Enquiry Line
for people with disabilities. The phone call is free. The number is 0800 882 200 or in Northern Ireland
0800 220 674.
If you have any problems with hearing or speaking and use a textphone, phone 0800 243 355 or in
Northern Ireland 0800 243 787. The phone call is free.
If you do not have your own textphone system, they are available to use at the Citizens Advice Bureau and
main libraries.
• Working Tax Credit (WTC) helps people with an illness or disability to return to, or take up, work by topping
up earnings. It is a tax credit for people on low to middle incomes who are working 16 hours or more a week
and who have an illness or disability which puts them at a disadvantage in getting a job.
For further information on claiming WTC contact any Jobcentre Plus office.
• If you want to know more about SSP, contact any HM Revenue & Customs office. You can find the phone
number in The Phone Book under ‘HM Revenue & Customs’.
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