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Child Poverty Action Group is a charity registered in England and Wales (registration number 294841) and in Scotland (registration number SC039339). Company limited by guarantee registered in England (registration number 1993854).

VAT no. 690 8081 17. Registered office: 94 White Lion Street, London N1 9PF.

CPAG PUBLICATIONS ORDER FORM

Payment with order is required: except local authority orders over £40, with an official purchase order number. * Asterisk indicates a pre-publication special offer price for CPAG members/subscribers applying up to 30 June 2013. See web pages for full retail prices that apply (a) for calculation of bulk discounts at any time, and (b) if you order from 1 July 2013 onwards.

Bulk discounts: 10% off FULL RETAIL PRICE for orders of 15+ copies of the same title; 20% off for 21+ copies.

New and forthcoming books

No. of

copies Title and Date Price

each £ Cost £

Fuel Rights Handbook 16th ed late January 2013 21.00

NEW. DLA and AA Case Law Pack early February 2013 52.50 Welfare Benefits and Tax Credits Handbook, 15th ed: 2013/14 late April 2013 45.00 Benefit and Tax Credit Rates Poster 2013/14 April 2013 6.00 A4 Benefit Rates Chart: pack of 2 April 2013

A4 Benefit Rates Chart: pack of 10 April 2013

6.00 15.00 Universal Credit: what you need to know, 2nd ed May 2013 11.00 Disability Rights Handbook, 38th ed: 2013/14 Spring 2013 29.99 Supplement to Social Security Legislation 2012/13 Vols I, II, III & IV Spring 2013 62.00 Disabled children: a legal handbook, 2nd ed Spring 2013 45.00 Benefits for Migrants Handbook 6th ed Summer 2013 25.00

NEW. Personal Independence Payment: what you need to know Summer 2013 12.00 Child Support Handbook, 21st ed: 2013/14 Summer 2013 29.00 Child Support : The Legislation (Jacobs), 11th ed main volume Summer 2013 84.00* Guide to Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit 2013/14 Summer 2013 32.00

NEW. Winning your benefit appeal: what you need to know Autumn 2013 12.00

SSL, Vol I: Non Means Tested Benefits 2013/14, main volume October 2013 101.00

SSL, Vol II: IS, JSA and the Social Fund 2013/14, main volume October 2013 101.00 SSL, Vol III: Admin, Adjudication and E.D. 2013/14, main volume October 2013 101.00 SSL, Vol IV: Tax Credits & HMRC-admin Bens 2013/14, main vol October 2013 101.00

Council Tax Handbook, 10th ed Autumn 2013 18.00 Benefits for Students in Scotland Handbook, 11th ed: 2013/14 Autumn 2013 16.00 Children’s Handbook Scotland, 6th

ed: 2013/4 Autumn 2013 15.00 CPAG’s Housing Benefit & CTR Legislation (Findlay), 26th

ed: 2013/14 Dec 2013

Price includes Supplement 102.00*

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Current books and online services available now

No. of

copies Title and Date Price

each £ Cost £

CPAG’s Housing Benefit & CTB Legislation (Findlay), 25th

ed: 2012/13 Dec ‘12

Price includes Supplement 105.00

Children’s Handbook Scotland, 5th

ed: 2012/3 November ’12 14.00 Debt Advice Handbook, 10th ed October ‘12 25.00 SSL, Vol I: Non Means Tested Benefits 2012/13, main volume October ’12 98.00 SSL, Vol II: IS, JSA and the Social Fund 2012/13, main volume October ’12 98.00 SSL, Vol III: Admin, Adjudication and E.D. 2012/13, main volume October ’12 98.00 SSL, Vol IV: Tax Credits & HMRC-admin Bens 2012/13, main vol October ’12 98.00 SSL, Supplement to volumes I, II, III, IV above March ‘13 62.00

Benefits for Students in Scotland Handbook, 10th ed: 2012/13 September ‘12 15.00 Child Support Handbook, 20th ed: 2012/13 August ‘12 28.00

Guide to Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit 2012/13 June ‘12 30.00 Disability Rights Handbook, 37th ed: 2012/13 May ’12 28.50 Welfare Benefits and Tax Credits Handbook, 14th ed: 2012/13 April ’12 42.00 Benefit and Tax Credit Rates Poster 2012/13 April ’12 5.50

Council Tax Handbook, 9th ed December ‘11 17.00 Tribunal Practice and Procedure – 2nd edition June ‘11 50.00

Children in Need: local authority support for children & families April ‘11 45.00

Journals

Welfare Rights Bulletin subscription (6 issues a year)

NEW SUBS ONLY - PLEASE DON’T USE THIS FORM FOR RENEWALS

34.00

Online Services

CPAG’s Welfare Benefits and Tax Credits Online (annual subscription) – 1 user 60.00

(50 +10 VAT)

CPAG’s Housing Benefit & Council Tax Benefit Law Online (annual subscription) – 1 user

138.00

(115 +23 VAT)

CPAG’s Child Support Law Online (annual subscription) – 1 user 90.00

(75 +15 VAT)

Add P&P:

Free for orders up to £10 in value. For orders of £10.01-£100 in value, add £3.99; for orders of £100.01-£400, add £6.99; for order value over £400, add £10.99. Please delete as appropriate P&P is not applicable to Bulletin or online subscriptions, or claimants ordering the Handbook.

£3.99/ £6.99/ £10.99

DONATE to help us fight rising child poverty in the UK

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PAYMENT METHOD:

 I enclose a cheque/PO,

payable to Child Poverty Action Group, for £ _____

 I am paying by credit transfer

to Lloyds Bank PLC Covent Garden: Sort Code 30.92.32 Account Number 07411327

NB If you are unable to pre-pay without an invoice we can send you a pro-forma invoice. Tick here to receive:

 Please debit my  Visa  Mastercard  Switch/Maestro  Delta

by £ _____

Card Number: __________________________________________________ Expiry date:_____/_____

Security Code

(last 3 digits on signature strip)

________ Issue no./start date

(Switch/Maestro only)

:__________

Cardholder signature: ________________________________________________________________

TITLE FIRST NAME LAST NAME

CPAG CUSTOMER NO. (if known)

PROMOTIONAL CODE (if ordering from a leaflet/email please enter the code here) JOB TITLE (if applicable)

ORGANISATION

DEPT OFFICIAL ORDER NO.

ADDRESS

POSTCODE TEL NO.

EMAIL

We hold your details on our database to inform you of future CPAG publications/activities. Please note, your information will only be used by CPAG

and not passed on to any third party. Please tick here if you prefer not to be mailed 

Please return the entire form with payment to:

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Customer Questionnaire: About You/Your organisation

Please help us to meet your needs better by filling in this short questionnaire and returning it with your order (please attach it to your order form).

1. Do you order from CPAG …

 For your personal use as a private individual

 On behalf of an organisation where you work or volunteer  Other (please state) ___________________

2. If for your personal use, is it in connection with a claim for benefits/tax credits – either yours or someone else’s?

 Yes  No

3. What sector(s) do you/your organisation belong to (if applicable)? Individual:

 Benefit claimant  Student

 Freelance/self employed  Other __________________ Local Authority department:

 Housing

 Revenues/Benefits  Advice shop/welfare rights

unit or similar  Social work  Finance  Legal  Other __________________ Legal:  Solicitors  Barristers  Paralegals  Law Centres Other

 Faith group/religious org.  Housing Association  Library  Commercial organisation  Outsourcing partner/ company Health/Social Care  Social worker  General practitioner  Community practitioner  Hospice  Hospital  Other __________________ Advice:

 Citizens Advice Bureau  Independent Advice Centre  Other __________________ Civil Service:  Jobcentres  Prison  Probation Service  Police  Tribunal  Scottish Government  Welsh Assembly  NI Assembly Voluntary:  Children/family charity  Other charity/voluntary org  Voluntary sector

infrastructure organisation  Grant giving trust

 Policy org/think tank

Education:  School – primary  School – secondary  College/FE institution  University/HE institution  Adult Education  Student Union Youth services/youth work:

 Sure Start/children’s centres  Connexions service

 Youth offending team Funding body:

 Grant giving trust  Central government  Local government  Corporate  Trade union Parliamentarians:  MP

 Member of House of Lords  MEP

 MSP

 Welsh Assembly Member  N Ireland Assembly Member Other (not covered above):

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4. Please indicate which topics are of interest to you, and/or which client groups are serviced or benefited by you/your organisation (tick as many boxes as apply):

 children generally  early years aged 0-4  disabled children  children in large families  looked after children  children in kinship care  care leavers

 young people aged 16-25  students

 people of working age  people of pension age

 Black and minority ethnic people  Gypsies/Travellers  women  carers  lone parents  migrants  asylum seekers  families of prisoners  people moving into work

 anti-poverty campaigning  benefit administration  care system  child poverty  child support  debt  disability  education  financial inclusion  fuel poverty  homelessness  housing  low pay  migration  poverty generally  tax credits  tax reform/redistribution  universal credit  welfare benefits  welfare reform  welfare to work

Other – do you have information needs/interests not covered above? If so please let us know... 5. E-bulletins - would you like to be kept in touch by email on any of these topics?

 Tax credits (England, Wales and N Ireland)  Tax credits (from CPAG in Scotland)

 News from CPAG (campaigns and other news)  Disabled children and their families (from CPAG in Scotland)

 News from CPAG in Scotland (campaigns and other news)

 Students and Benefits (from CPAG in Scotland)

Email address for receiving these e-bulletins:

____________________________________________________________________________

Thank you for completing this questionnaire. The information you have provided will be held on our database, where it will only be used by CPAG and not passed on to any third party.

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