Newham council change of circumstances 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Newham Council Change of Circumstances form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your last name and any other names you may have. This helps ensure that your application is correctly identified.
  3. Fill in your title, National Insurance number, date of birth, and daytime phone number. Accurate information here is crucial for processing your request.
  4. Provide your current address and postcode. This allows the council to verify your residency status.
  5. Enter your benefit reference number to link this form to your existing benefits.
  6. In the 'Your change' section, clearly explain the change in your circumstances. If applicable, provide reasons for any delays in reporting this change.
  7. Indicate the date when the change occurred and sign the form. Ensure all details are correct before submission.

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Contact Newham Council Call our contact centre on 020 8430 2000. Our highly trained customer services officers can either help you with your enquiry or transfer you to a member of staff who can. If you use a textphone you can contact us on 18001 020 8430 2000.
You can report a change of circumstances by: calling the Jobcentre Plus helpline for existing benefit claims. writing to the Jobcentre Plus office that pays your Income Support - the address is on the letters you get about your Income Support.
A change of circumstances means a change to your personal or financial situation, so it may affect your benefits. This could include lots of different things, and depends on which benefits you receive, but the most common changes you need to tell us about include: the number of people who live in your home.
Theres no set amount of Housing Benefit and what you get will depend on whether you rent privately or from a council. Use a benefits calculator to work out what you could get or check what extra help is available.
You need to report a change of circumstances for you and anyone else in your house. Your claim might be stopped or reduced if you do not report a change of circumstances straight away. Changes can include: starting or stopping work, education, training or an apprenticeship.

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Change in circumstances You start living with someone. You stop living with someone. For example, you separate from your partner. You get a job. Your hours of work change. You get a pay rise. You win or inherit some money. Your child docHubes the age of 16 or moves out. You stop getting benefits like Income Support.
Some examples of changes to be reported are as follows: you start or stop getting Income Support, Job Seekers Allowance, Employment and Support Allowance, Universal Credit or Pension Credit. you start or stop getting Working or Child Tax credits.
Your claim might be stopped or reduced if you do not report a change of circumstances straight away. Changes can include: starting or stopping work, education, training or an apprenticeship. changes to the benefits you or anyone else in your house gets.

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