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Using the local JC address as a care of

Dan Manville
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Boating stuff…

Is it written anywhere in guidance that claimants can use the local JC as a care of address?

It’s been a given for so long I’ve forgotten and I’m cursing myself now. I am reassured, though, that the hive mind has a long memory…

Daphne I might need you to ask stakeholders to remind an troublesome JC that this is still a thing, assuming it is.

Andyp5 Citizens Advice Bridport & District
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Dan I’ve seen stuff in the past too regarding ‘using the local JC address as a care of ’ and etc etc - different scenario but see link and more pertinently the last bit of the copy and paste.

Alternatively, some local CA’s will facilitate clients as a post restante address. We do on a casual basis.

https://data.parliament.uk/DepositedPapers/Files/DEP2024-0442/080._Homelessness_and_at_risk_of_Homelessness_V15.0_.pdf -

‘Address
If the claimant doesn’t have a permanent address, there are a number of options
available to them. They can use a care of address, like the address of a family member
or trusted friend.
If they are staying at a hostel, they can use the hostel address or, in exceptional
circumstances, they can use their local jobcentre address.
If a claimant decides to use their local jobcentre as their postal address, they must be
advised that their correspondence can be opened by DWP staff’.

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The only concrete thing in guidance seem to be the same as the other reply, that homeless customers can use a Job centre as an address in exceptional circumstances- I guess that gives DWP the discretion to decide what is exceptional circumstances.

Andyp5 Citizens Advice Bridport & District
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I’m guessing Dan you have both these covered but posting these for wider interest and discussion https://www.postoffice.co.uk/mail/poste-restante and http://www.boatmail.co.uk/poste-restante-mail-pick-up-points.html