UK(see below) or your local Jobcentre Plus office.
For more information contact your Jobcentre.
For more information, contact your Jobcentre.
Help from your Jobcentre.
your social security office or Jobcentre.
You must tell your Jobcentre if you do any voluntary work.
As soon as you need work, you should contact your local Jobcentre.
If you want more information about these special circumstances, contact your Jobcentre.
For your nearest Jobcentre, look for Employment Service in the business numbers
Before you go to your Jobcentre to claim JSA, you should register at
To claim Jobseeker' s Allowance or if you want more information, contact your Jobcentre.
For your nearest Jobcentre, look for Employment Service in the business numbers
section of the phone book.
If you choose JSA you will usually have to go to the Jobcentre every 2 weeks.
or if you just want more advice, please contact your Jobcentre, Inland Revenue, or social security office.
For more information, get leaflet LP15( Rev)
New Deal for Lone Parents from your social security office or Jobcentre.
Contact your local Early
Years Development and Childcare Partnership- or visit the Jobcentre- to find out more about opportunities and rates
of pay in your area.
Contact your local Early Years Development and Childcare Partnership-
or visit the Jobcentre- to find out more about opportunities
and rates of pay in your area.
If you are in work, do not leave your job until you have asked the Jobcentre how this may affect your Jobseeker' s Allowance.
If you have a question which is not answered in this leaflet,
or if you just want more advice, please contact your Jobcentre, Inland Revenue, or social security office.