I have just googled UC. What a flippin nightmare
Per the gov.uk site:
Universal Credit will replace the following benefits:
- Child Tax Credit
- Housing Benefit
- Income Support
- income-based Jobseekerβs Allowance (JSA)
- income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
- Working Tax Credit
So doesn't look as if it replaces disability living allowance. I think UC replaces those benefits which can be claimed by people who are working or looking for work.
Moonie posted:I have just googled UC. What a flippin nightmare
And I'm going on it sometime. I know not when though
Sprout posted:Moonie posted:I have just googled UC. What a flippin nightmare
And I'm going on it sometime. I know not when though
You have my sympathy Sprouty
El Loro posted:Per the gov.uk site:
Universal Credit will replace the following benefits:
- Child Tax Credit
- Housing Benefit
- Income Support
- income-based Jobseekerβs Allowance (JSA)
- income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
- Working Tax Credit
So doesn't look as if it replaces disability living allowance. I think UC replaces those benefits which can be claimed by people who are working or looking for work.
Thank you for that help - really appreciated
Moonie posted:I have just googled UC. What a flippin nightmare
It makes me shudder
I read it and think,
"Is that me then?" which doesn't help
Moonie posted:Sprout posted:Moonie posted:I have just googled UC. What a flippin nightmare
And I'm going on it sometime. I know not when though
You have my sympathy Sprouty
It's making some people take their own lives. I do know that
Saint posted:
I had heard that on the news a few days ago but that wasn't the specific reason I posted about universal credit. The universal credit system has been having computer problems ever since the implementation started causing years of delay in it being fully done across the country (which was supposed to have been several years ago). The delays have been heaviliy criticised by the national audit office. Government computer systems implementations don't have a good track record of being on time.
SORTED - DLA reissued today
Quick call to Carers Allowance help line β¦ SORTED and reissued too
And relax
El Loro posted:Great news, Saint
Thank you for all the advice - it's such a relief
It took exactly 12 weeks to the day to reissue
Saint posted:El Loro posted:Great news, Saint
Thank you for all the advice - it's such a relief
It took exactly 12 weeks to the day to reissue
Saint posted:SORTED - DLA reissued today
Quick call to Carers Allowance help line β¦ SORTED and reissued too
And relax
Awww thatβs great news Renton ....glad it got sorted eventually
@Baz thank you
The help I have here is much appreciated as i'm doing all this on my own
Saint posted:@Baz thank you
The help I have here is much appreciated as i'm doing all this on my own
I know you are Renton....and youβre obviously doing a grand job
Saint posted:SORTED - DLA reissued today
Quick call to Carers Allowance help line β¦ SORTED and reissued too
And relax
Thatβs great news, Iβm really pleased for you, Sainty
Saint posted:@Baz thank you
The help I have here is much appreciated as i'm doing all this on my own
You are doing great
so much better than working at a 'job'
Saint posted:so much better than working at a 'job'
Yeah, but some have to, you know.....
Saint posted:so much better than working at a 'job'
I bet you are working harder and longer hours than in a paid job but, Iβm sure it is rewarding and your parents appreciate it
Yogi19 posted:Saint posted:so much better than working at a 'job'
I bet you are working harder and longer hours than in a paid job but, Iβm sure it is rewarding and your parents appreciate it
Working it out it get paid 4 hours minimum wage per day for my Mum and Dad together (2hrs each)
Saint posted:Yogi19 posted:Saint posted:so much better than working at a 'job'
I bet you are working harder and longer hours than in a paid job but, Iβm sure it is rewarding and your parents appreciate it
Working it out it get paid 4 hours minimum wage per day for my Mum and Dad together (2hrs each)
I bet you are doing more like a 14hour day
I would rather be at home where I am appreciated than at work where you're not. I'll never return to care work - it's so corrupt.
Even some of the disabled people are savvy in a negative way, one said,
"If I don't like you I can get you sacked"
I love being at home - it's not like 'work' at all
. . . and I have to say DWP have been quite helpful and understanding
Saint posted:I would rather be at home where I am appreciated than at work where you're not. I'll never return to care work - it's so corrupt.
Even some of the disabled people are savvy in a negative way, one said,
"If I don't like you I can get you sacked"
I love being at home - it's not like 'work' at all
. . . and I have to say DWP have been quite helpful and understanding
I can understand why you feel like that ....and Iβm really glad the DWP have been helpful
Never thought i'd live in fear of losing a benefit
Life is bizarre
Saint posted:Never thought i'd live in fear of losing a benefit
Life is bizarre
It is indeed and ever changing
Saint posted:Never thought i'd live in fear of losing a benefit
Life is bizarre
Saint posted:I would rather be at home where I am appreciated than at work where you're not. I'll never return to care work - it's so corrupt.
Even some of the disabled people are savvy in a negative way, one said,
"If I don't like you I can get you sacked"
I love being at home - it's not like 'work' at all
. . . and I have to say DWP have been quite helpful and understanding