Benefits All when someone dies organisations

All when someone dies organisations

A hub of information and support for bereaved people

Bereavement services run by Gov.UK

Citizens Advice Newcastle (CAN) give free, confidential and independent advice to people who live, work or study in Newcastle. They are based at City Library and run drop in sessions or you can make an appointment.

Citizens Advice Northumberland provide free, confidential, impartial advice in the North East on a range of issues, including debt, fuel debt, welfare benefits, housing, employment, relationships, etc. It has offices throughout Northumberland.

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is responsible for welfare, pensions and child maintenance policy. The department administers the State Pension and a range of working age, disability and ill health benefits.

Healthworks support people of all ages to lead a healthier life. To be more active, eat healthily, give up smoking, manage diabetes and improve your mobility.

 

Joining Forces is a veterans support project covering Tyne and Wear and hosted by several Age UK organisations.

Money Helper provides free, unbiased independent money and benefits advice.

For deaths in Newcastle upon Tyne you must register the death at The Register Office.

give benefits advice and support to people who live in Newcastle and are in one of the priority groups, such as over 65 years old