Why not just approach them anyway since they will have the final say on the matter?If I could find this out without approching my local social welfare office then that would be great!
But you need to know if this is the case. If you are not entitled to it and continue to claim it then you are engaging in welfare fraud.Guess I am just anxious that I will not continue to get the dole if I mention the course.
This information is all irrelevant to the substantive issue of whether or not you are entitled to claim UA/UB while participating in this course.I have no back up plan apart from the sub teaching which is very irregular in my neck of the woods. Weeks could go by without getting a day.
I am reluctant to take on full time employment with the nature of the course. While it is deemed 'part time' I have been warned of the enormous workload that is involved as well as month long teaching practice placements that would not be condusive to even the most flexible of employers.
I am reluctant to take on full time employment with the nature of the course.
Not informing them of material facts that might mean that one no longer meets the qualification criteria for UA/UB would be welfare fraud. Neither I nor AAM nor most of the contributors here would recommend or condone this.I'd keep schtum on this if I was you. The full-time employed people in Welfare tend not to be overly sympathetic to those who regard full-time employment as something of an inconvenience.
Guess I am just anxious that I will not continue to get the dole if I mention the course.
It is the claimant's responsibilty and not at their discretion to apprise Welfare of any relevant material affects that might affect entitlement to allowances/benefits.I'd keep schtum on this if I was you. The full-time employed people in Welfare tend not to be overly sympathetic to those who regard full-time employment as something of an inconvenience.
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