Don't miss out on money you may be entitled to
Families and residents in Swansea are being encouraged to ensure they're claiming all the benefits they're entitled to.


It's estimated thousands of people in Wales are missing out on potential payments that could help with the cost of living crisis.
Those potentially missing out include people who are working and their wages don't cover their living and housing costs, as well as older people who aren't aware they can claim means-tested benefits in addition to their state pension.
Others missing out could include people with long-term health problems that affect their ability to physically or mentally manage daily tasks or get out of the house.
People are asked to call Advicelink Cymru on their free 0808 250 5700 helpline to check, or head to gov.wales/claim-whats-yours
Swansea Council is also urging working parents to check if they could qualify for funding that can help pay towards fees including childminders, pre-schools, nurseries, nannies, playschemes, before and after school clubs and, holiday clubs.
The UK Government's Tax-Free Childcare scheme supports working families, including the self-employed, with childcare costs.
If a working parent or carer is earning at least the National Minimum Wage for 16 hours a week on average and under £100,000 per annum, they may be eligible to get £500 every three months per child towards their childcare costs.
If their child has a disability they may be eligible for £1,000 every three months up to £4,000 a year per child.
To check eligibility and to find out how to register for the scheme visit www.childcarechoices.gov.uk
You can also visit www.swansea.gov.uk/costoflivinghelp for information on all cost of living help, advice, funding and support that's available.