Latest advice column from Citizens Advice Denbighshire is:
Q: Last
month I signed up to Universal Credit for the first time, after I was made
redundant. I am looking for a new job but I’m not sure if there’s anything more
I need to do to ensure I keep getting Universal Credit?
A: When
you apply for Universal Credit you’ll agree a Claimant Commitment with your
work coach. A Claimant Commitment is a record of the responsibilities that you
have accepted to receive Universal Credit payments. Your claimant commitment
will be updated each time you see your work coach.
When
you agree to your Claimant Commitment you will be put into one of four
work-related activity groups (sometimes called “conditionality” groups). These
set out the tasks you’re expected to complete in order to receive your full
benefit payment. You can check which group you’re in by logging into your
Universal Credit account online and checking your Claimant Commitment. If
you’re not online, you will have been provided with a paper copy of your
Claimant Commitment.
This
will tell you which group you’re in and what tasks you'll have to do regularly
to get Universal Credit. These tasks could include writing your CV, signing up
for job alerts or applying for vacancies.
In
order to show how you have completed the to-do list set out in your Claimant
Commitment, you should keep a record of the tasks you’ve completed and how long
they took in your Universal Credit online journal, or in a diary if you’re not
online.
Some
claimants, mainly those who have applied for Universal Credit for the first
time since the outbreak of COVID-19, may not have a Claimant Commitment yet.
Those who claimed before the outbreak, will have had their Claimant Commitment
suspended during the outbreak and had no work-related requirements imposed.
From
1 July The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has said it will be calling
all claimants to help them to prepare for work, so people should expect to be
contacted to set up the Claimant Commitment. They do not need to contact the
Department for Work and Pensions in the meantime.
The
DWP has said that they will take a common-sense approach to work-related
requirements and that those who are shielding, have childcare responsibilities
because of COVID restrictions, etc. will have their Claimant Commitment
tailored to reflect their circumstances.
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