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Heat networks form an important part of the government’s plan to reduce carbon and cut heating bills for customers. read more
Heat networks form an important part of the government’s plan to reduce carbon and cut heating bills for customers. read more
Research also shows Universal Credit offers real personalised service, providing more support to help people find a job. New figures show that Universal Credit claimants are 4 percentage points more likely to be in work within 6 months than people who claimed Jobseeker’s Allowance.
Universal Credit payments are designed to mirror the world of work, with monthly payments reflecting the way many working people are paid. Work coaches can support claimants in getting budgeting advice, and research shows that 3 in 4 claimants felt confident about budgeting on a monthly basis.
Today’s research also shows that, for full service claimants, nearly 80% receive their first payment in full and on time.
Universal Credit is already in every jobcentre for single claimants, and Universal Credit full service is being gradually rolled out across the country for all types of claimants.
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, David Gauke said:
Universal Credit lies at the heart of welfare reform which is helping people to improve their lives by supporting them into work.
Universal Credit provides claimants with an unprecedented level of personalised support which takes into account their individual circumstances and makes work pay. We have been rolling out Universal Credit in a careful, safe and controlled way, allowing us to make improvements as we go. We want to ensure that payments are made on time and that people can take up all the extra support that didn’t exist under the previous system.
Read the Universal Credit reports:
Some of the main findings are as follows.
There has been an improvement in the payment timeliness figures over the last few months:
Advances can be paid in the initial stages of a claim to help people who have short term budgeting issues. Claimants can receive up to 50% of their monthly entitlement, and we need to be confident they can repay the money. The advances are paid back over the initial months of the claim.
The data shows people are accessing support when they need it:
Waiting days are served, primarily, by those people coming out of employment. A range of groups are exempt from waiting days:
Currently the Universal Credit caseload is primarily made up of single childless claimants who are more likely to move in and out of employment than other claimant types, so are more likely to serve waiting days:
Some test and learn evaluation was carried out with families in July 2015 and August 2016. Since this research was done we have improved the service and information available to families. The research found:
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