Appointeeship and Money Management for Vulnerable Adults

Appointeeship, Deputyship and Money Management Services for Vulnerable

What does it do?

Money Carer is an award-winning national social enterprise that provides a range of money management services for vulnerable adults.

As a national partner with the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP), we are the UK's largest and most established provider of welfare benefit appointeeships. Local authorities utilise our appointee and deputyship services along with hundreds of law firms and care providers, family members, and disability charities.

What is a DWP appointee?

A DWP appointee is appointed to manage the welfare benefits and money management matters of a person who cannot do so themselves. This could be because the person has a mental or physical disability or they are unable to manage their affairs for other reasons.

The appointee is responsible for making sure that the person’s welfare benefits are applied for accurately, received in a separate bank account and used for the benefit of the person they are appointed to represent.

They are also responsible for managing the person’s finances, paying bills and making decisions about how their money is spent.

To become a DWP appointee, a person must apply to the Department for Work and Pensions by completing a BF56 application form and then meet with a DWP visiting officer.

Once appointed, the appointee has legal responsibilities and must act in the best interests of the person they represent and understand the 5 underpinning principles of the Mental Capacity Act 2005.

What does Money Carer do?

We are an organisation appointed by the DWP as corporate appointees authorised to receive welfare benefits on behalf of individuals who are incapable of handling their financial matters or those vulnerable to financial exploitation.

Our services cover the entire UK and are tailored to assist adults with diverse needs, including learning disabilities, mental health challenges, older people, and anyone needing financial advocacy support.

Money Carer is acknowledged as a thought leader and pragmatic organisation that has the depth of experience and financial resources to provide daily money management and bank accounts to some of society's most vulnerable people.

What services does Money Carer provide?

In our capacity as a corporate appointee, we undertake all tasks and liaisons with the DWP on behalf of our vulnerable clients, which include:

• Acting as the primary point of contact for money management matters, including creditor communications. 

Opening a managed bank account in the clients' name on our banking platform to receive and manage welfare benefits.

• Paying everyday care and household bills.

• Send money to carers via our popular carers card system and ensure our clients have a personal allowance for their daily spending needs.

• Helping to plan holidays and trips away and paying for them in addition to everyday sundry household items.

• Ensuring our clients receive all of the welfare benefits to which they are entitled.

• Providing reporting information and documents to the DWP as a corporate appointee.

• Informing local authorities, housing benefit teams and the DWP of relevant changes in our client's circumstances.

To gain more information about our appointeeship service for vulnerable adults, please click here.

How does Money Carer manage client monies?

Uniquely, Money Carer has its own comprehensive banking platform called Monika. Our bank platform is also used by over 250 law firms and many local authorities as the preferred bank account service for their own vulnerable clients.

Our bank accounts are provided by our partner of over 15 years, Cashplus Bank, and all bank accounts are protected by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS)

How are referrals made to Money Carer?

Referrals are made online via our GDPR-compliant and secure Referral Portal

Who it is for?

Our DWP appointee service is for vulnerable adults who need daily money management support.

Where it is available?

National service (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales).

What it costs:

£45 or £75 per month for community based clients

£45 per month for clients in residential or nursing home settings

Our Carers Shopping Card service is £3.75 per month

How to access or apply for it:

Referrals are made online via our GDPR-compliant and secure Referral Portal

What to expect then:

A friendly telephone conversation afterwards with either themselves of their support worker/carer about the various options.

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Info last updated:

09/02/2024
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