My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

Use our Single Parent forum to speak to other parents raising a child alone.

Lone parents

Apart from TC/Inc Supp etc what else can i get now?

12 replies

jellyjelly · 24/06/2006 16:27

I know all the usual benefits such as free dental, income support, increased tax credits, reduction in council tax. What else can i get someone mentioned free milk and vitamins for kids and fruit but what else and do you know how i can get milk etc?

OP posts:
Report
Katymac · 24/06/2006 17:09

School lunches, transport and uniforms?

I always thought it was HV for free milk

Report
Katymac · 24/06/2006 17:13

Reduction for Council Tax and Water rates (if you are single?)

Report
purpleturtle · 24/06/2006 17:16

If your household income is below £14,400 and you don't qualify for Working Tax Credit then under 5s and pregnant women qualify for 7 pints free milk per week.

Our milk tokens just started to appear when the tax credit people realised we were in this situation, but there must be places you can get an application form from - HV maybe?

Report
jellyjelly · 24/06/2006 18:46

Thanks katymac yes now single, trying to get all i can as i think xdp is going to sharft me for all he can.

Will contact health visitor about milk, will be well under that amount but claiming wtc purple - Are you in reading>?

OP posts:
Report
tortoise · 24/06/2006 18:50

Im on Inc.Supp and child tax credits.Milk tokens are sent automatically if you have any children under 5.
also get free eye tests and voucher can be claimed for glasses if they are needed.

Report
jellyjelly · 24/06/2006 19:27

How do you use the milk tokens?

OP posts:
Report
tortoise · 24/06/2006 19:32

I take mine into my local co-op. Milk men take them too if you have 1.You would probably have to find out which local shop to you took them.Think Some supermarkets will.They are worth 7 pints at a time.

Report
crazychilledmummy · 24/06/2006 19:35

With milk tokens you can get formula milk if you have a young one and/or your family won't drink 7 pints - basically one box per week (or you can get 7 pints of milk - at most supermarkets - although you have to get the 7 pints per week all in one go!). Each area has a designated place where you can exchange them - mine (Brighton) is a local clinic place. When you get the vouchers through there is a phone no you can ring to find out where you can exchange them. I get no help from ex and get income support, child tax credit and child benefit. You may also get an NHS exemption card which gets you free prescriptions. If you aren't sure what you can get do you have a job centre plus near you? Mine were really, really helpful about what I was entitled to.

Report
sanchpanch · 26/06/2006 06:25

i dont get milk tokens i am single parent work 20 hours a week, get family tax credit, have kids under 5 etc, and they tell me i am not entitled to them and no school lunches either, dont know what you have to do to be entitled to them....

Report
crazychilledmummy · 26/06/2006 17:57

maybe you have to be on income support to get them. doesn't seem fair somehow does it?

Report
purpleturtle · 26/06/2006 19:55

If you qualify for Working Tax Credit you don't get milk tokens. Dh is only working 12 hours a week, so doesn't meet the 16 hours a week minimum to qualify for WTC, therefore we get milk tokens.

Report
nutcracker · 26/06/2006 19:57

The people who do the tax credits sort the mikl tokens out but they are usually a bit behind. They ended up sending me a giro and then started the tokens.

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.