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Universal Credit Overview (Details correct as of )

2 Delivering the policy - how Universal Credit is rolling out to eligible claimants February 2015 – Universal Credit began to be rolled out to all jobcentres and local authorities across Great Britain for single claimants March 2015 – all original 96 live sites started taking claims from families

3 One simple payment Paid monthly For people in and out of work Use PAYE in real time information (RTI) Universal Credit Income based Jobseekers Allowance Income related Employment and Support Allowance Working Tax Credits Child Tax Credit Income Support Housing Benefit Universal Credit – overview

4 Universal Credit - it’s all about work Universal Credit aims to reward work Universal Credit will encourage a new type of relationship with claimants Universal Credit aims to support jobseekers through the Claimant Commitment Universal Credit claimants are expected to use Universal Jobmatch

5 Universal Credit helps people be better off in work than on benefits by: Introducing a generally more generous work allowance Removing the limit to the number of hours someone can work each week Reducing a claimant’s Universal Credit payment gradually as their earnings increase, so they won’t lose all their benefits at once if they’re on a low income Working families on Universal Credit can claim up to 70% of actual childcare costs up to a monthly cap and from 2016 this will be increased to 85%. In 2016, this will equate to a maximum monthly amount of £646 for one child and £1,108 for two or more children Better off in work

6 Making Work pay Universal Credit helps to ensure people are better off in work than on benefits by: Removing the limit to the number of hours someone can work each week Reducing a claimant’s Universal Credit payment gradually as their earnings increase, so they won’t lose all their benefits at once if they’re on a low income

7 What’s different about Universal Credit? IT ENCOURAGES WORK IT’S LIKE WORK IT’S ABOUT WORK PAID MONTHLY PAID DIRECTLYTO THE CLAIMANT CLAIMANT COMMITMENT IS LIKE A CONTRACT IN AND OUT OF WORK CLAIMANT COMMITMENT REQUIREMENTS FULL TIME WORK SEARCH EARNINGS, NOT HOURS A TAPER SO BETTER OFF IN WORK EASY TRANSITION FROM UNIVERSAL CREDIT TO WORK (AND BACK)

8 Eligibility Claimant goes to GOV.UK to check latest position as Universal Credit gradually expands

9 Universal Credit claimant journey I get information or advice about how to claim Universal Credit. I receive a telephone call inviting me to attend an interview in the jobcentre. I attend my interview at the jobcentre, taking along any paperwork that has been asked for. I sign my Claimant Commitment, which records the activities I’ve agreed to do in return for receiving Universal Credit. I receive my Universal Credit decision letter. It tells me when I will receive my payments, and confirms what I need to do in return for getting Universal Credit. I telephone the helpline if there is a change in my circumstances, including if I start work. My Claimant Commitment is reviewed and may be changed to take into account my new situation. I make my claim online at GOV.UK. If I need help, I can telephone the Universal Credit helpline for assistance. I receive an (or text message if no address) to remind me about my interview at the jobcentre. I undertake my agreed activities. I can get advice on jobseeking, budgeting and going online from my work coach. I regularly visit the jobcentre where my work coach and I discuss the actions we’ve agreed in my Work Plan. If a change in my circumstances means my Universal Credit payments change, I receive a letter confirming the new details.

10 Payment Advances Universal Credit payments are issued monthly through the BACS system The first payment will be made after the initial Universal Credit calculation period (one calendar month from the date of claim) +7 days New claimants and those moving from legacy benefits may be eligible for an advance of their indicative award to help them manage during the first assessment period if they need it For a Universal Credit Advance (New Claim) the claimant will be advised at the non-repudiation stage when they will receive their first payment of Universal Credit. If a claimant indicates that they will be unable to manage financially until their first payment, they will be advised about the facility of a Universal Credit Advance and how to apply for one. They would need to have an underlying entitlement, be in financial need and able to repay the advance over the next 6 months

11 Claimant Commitment Individually tailored to take account of someone’s circumstances Outlines what a claimant must do in return for their benefit Sets out clearly the consequences of not meeting Claimant Commitment Claimant Commitment reviewed on a regular basis Work Claimant WorkCoach Claimant CreateAccept Work Requirements

12 Changes for claimants Make claim online Single household payment Paid monthly Housing costs paid direct to tenant Claimant Commitment Cohesive support

13 Support for those that need it to manage the changes Universal Credit brings. Housing costs direct to tenant Single payment to household Monthly Payment We want to help people to manage their own finances successfully, whether they are in or out of work…… Personal Budgeting Support – Why?

14 Local Area Support for claimants with complex needs Budgeting Work Online Housing Support for claimants LA Services National Partners Local Partners Jobcentre Plus

15 Money advice includes: Offered to anyone claiming Universal Credit Now part of the work coach role Online budgeting tools for claimants who are able to self-help. We have worked closely with the Money Advice Service to produce a range of products. Information is also available on GOV.UK Money advice services using a mix of face to face and telephony support – currently delivered by LAs. Longer term Universal Credit will be delivered via Universal Support – delivered locally through delivery partnership agreements A Universal Credit Personal Planner is available on GOV.UK to help claimants understand the changes under Universal Credit and advice on what they might need to do to prepare: Money Advice

16 For a minority of claimants, Alternative Payment Arrangements may be required; these might include –DWP will pay housing costs directly to the landlord (managed payment to landlord) –making payments more frequent than monthly –splitting the payment within the household Option to make managed payments directly to the landlord if a claimant reaches a certain level of rent arrears (usually 2 Calendar months / 8 weeks) Considered on a case by case basis and assessed on their individual needs The decision about whether an Alternative Payment Arrangement is suitable will be made by a Universal Credit Decision Maker through the Personal Budgeting Support process All Alternative Payment Arrangements are subject to review Personal Budgeting Support – Alternative Payment Arrangements

17 Alternative Payment Arrangements: consideration factors Highly likely / probable need for Alternative Payment Arrangements Drug / alcohol and / or other addiction problems e.g. gambling Learning difficulties including problems with literacy and/or numeracy Severe / multiple debt problems In temporary and / or supported accommodation Homeless Domestic violence / abuse Mental Health Condition Currently in rent arrears / threat of eviction / repossession Claimant is young: either a 16/17 year old and / or a Care leaver Families with multiple and complex needs Less likely / possible need for Alternative Payment Arrangements Third party deductions in place (e.g. for fines, utility arrears etc.) Claimant is a refugee / asylum seeker History of rent arrears Previously homeless and / or in supported accommodation Other disability (e.g. physical disability, sensory impairment etc.) Claimant has just left prison Claimant has just left hospital Recently bereaved Language skills (e.g. English not spoken as the ‘first language’). Ex Service personnel NEETs - Not in Education, Employment or Training

18 The Universal Credit digital service We have been successfully testing the new Universal Credit digital service, developed by our own in-house teams, in the London Borough of Sutton Following the success delivery of this test we are now expanding this service to Croydon in June with further expansion scheduled for November 2015 The digital service lets us test and learn how Universal Credit works with the full range of claimants, no matter how complex their needs or circumstances. The service is designed to work as well on a mobile as on a computer, making it easier for claimants to access the service in a way that suits them There’s one online account for payments, reporting changes of circumstance, and getting job alerts and work coach feedback Learning from this test will inform the future development of our digital service as we rollout Universal Credit gradually across Great Britain

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21 Useful links for stakeholders An introduction to Universal Credit video Universal Credit – managing your money video E4oMIiL&index=17 Universal Credit pages on GOV.UK A toolkit for Partners The Claimant Commitment commitment A Personal Planner to help claimants prepare for Universal Credit A pictorial representation explaining Better off in Work w-uc-tops-up-earnings-to-make-work-pay.pdf w-uc-tops-up-earnings-to-make-work-pay.pdf Budgeting help and support Operating Guidance for Personal Budgeting Support & Alternative Payment Arrangements rsonal-budgeting-support-cover-note.pdf rsonal-budgeting-support-guidance.pdf rsonal-budgeting-support-cover-note.pdf rsonal-budgeting-support-guidance.pdf