Universal Credit rule change will hit half a million disabled Brits

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Universal Credit rule change will hit half a million disabled Brits - we explain how it will affect you

A UNIVERSAL Credit rule change will see half a million disabled Brits gradually moved onto the welfare system - but it could leave some worse off.

These include Income Support, Jobseeker's Allowance , Employment and Support Allowance , Housing Benefit or Pension Credit.IF you're experiencing trouble applying for your Universal Credit, or the payments just don't cover costs, here are your options:- Claimants are able to get some cash within five days rather than waiting weeks for their first payment. But it's a loan which means the repayments will be automatically deducted from your future Universal Credit payout.

After that, you'll need to answer a set of questions about your current circumstances, known as your "to do list". This is because any money you receive after you've applied for Universal Credit will count as income and mean that you're entitled to less in your first payment.In certain circumstances, you'll be able to apply over the phone, such as those who don't have regular access to the internet, are visually impaired, or have a physical condition that stops you from using a computer or smartphone.

 

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This country has never been good at providing support 100% when and where it is really needed ie Disabled, Mental Health and those from the Armed Services, as well as others who may find themselves in real trouble due no fault of their own. It does what it can but must improve

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