Universal Credit and you
This document gives an introduction to Universal Credit for people who are claiming it.
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Update history
2024-11-04 11:49
Linked to new Recoverable Hardship Payments (RHPs) guidance.
2024-07-25 12:32
Added information on backdating claims.
2024-04-08 00:01
From 8 April 2024, the monthly work allowances are set at £404 if your Universal Credit includes housing support and £673 if you do not receive housing support.
2024-02-07 14:46
Added to new section: ‘Phone calls from us’: Our phone systems mean calls from us may display as 0800 numbers, or an unknown number. If you get a call from an unknown number following our message in your account please pick up, as it’s likely to be DWP. We will ensure that you know the call is genuine.There are scams preying on people, so do not share information if you’re not sure the call is from DWP. If you are in any doubt, ask the caller to post a specific form of words into your journal so you can be sure it’s us.
2024-01-18 17:07
If you get a sanction, you’ll remain entitled to Universal Credit. This means you’ll continue to get ‘passported’ benefits that only need an open Universal Credit claim.
2023-12-20 10:15
Added care leavers to the list of circumstances where a claimant’s work-related requirements can be temporarily reduced or removed. Added: if you’re in a couple and one of you does not meet their responsibilities you may receive a sanction to your joint payment.
2023-04-10 00:15
Updated with the latest benefit rates, effective from 10 April 2023.
2022-04-11 09:30
Updated with the latest Work Allowance rates, effective from 11 April 2022.
2022-04-04 00:15
People near the end of their life who have been told by a medical professional that they might have less than 12 months to live, do not need to make a Claimant Commitment and they will not be sanctioned. This has changed from 6 months.