A £15 million funding boost to the Help to Claim scheme will
support thousands of people moving from Employment and Support
Allowance (ESA) to Universal Credit, the Department for Work and
Pensions has announced today.
The cash injection will support the free and independent advice
delivered by Citizens Advice, in partnership with Citizens Advice
Scotland, which has supported over one million people making a
claim to Universal Credit since the programme launched in 2019.
The additional funding follows an announcement at Budget bringing
forward benefit reform with more than 800,000 people on the old
ESA benefit
moving to Universal Credit by March 2026 instead of 2028.
The acceleration will bring more people into a modern benefit
regime, continuing to ensure they are supported to look for and
move into work, and comes ahead of the Get Britain Working White
Paper – set to be unveiled later this Autumn.
Minister for Social Security and Disability, Sir MP, said:
This funding boost will support many people as they make the move
from old benefits to Universal Credit – ensuring customers feel
confident and informed throughout the application process.
I want to encourage anyone receiving a migration notice over the
coming months to act without delay to secure quick access to
benefit entitlement.
The biggest reforms to employment support for a generation will
also ensure more people get the help they need to get into work
and on at work, by overhauling jobcentres, tackling inactivity
with local work, health and skills plans, and delivering a Youth
Guarantee.
Help to Claim's trained advisers provide help and support to
anyone making a new Universal Credit claim, including people
moving from a legacy benefit, and offer support up to their first
correct payment. The advisers offer guidance on how Universal
Credit works, how much you will get, collecting relevant
evidence, and helping people complete the application.
Dame Clare Moriarty, Chief Executive of Citizens Advice, said:
Over the last five years our specially trained advisers have
supported thousands of people across Britain to navigate the move
from old benefits to Universal Credit.
We make our service as accessible as possible, offering phone,
chat and British Sign Language options, so we're there for people
as they move over.
This funding boost is credit to the vital support our advisers
provide and means we'll be able to help even more people make
their first application.
The £240 million for Get Britain Working White Paper includes
funding for the rollout of “trailblazers” in local areas. These
trailblazers will focus on reaching people who are not normally
in touch with the system, while ensuring work and skills support
is better integrated with the health service, so people get the
joined-up health and employment support they need to get back
into work and stay in work.
The White Paper will develop:
- A new jobs and careers service to help get more people into
work, and get on in their work, by linking jobseekers with
employers, with an increased focus on skills and careers;
- Joined-up work, health and skills plans to tackle economic
inactivity and boost employment, led by Mayors and local areas;
- A new Youth Guarantee so that every young person is given the
opportunity to earn or learn.
The timeline for migration to Universal Credit can be found
below:
Your current benefit:
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When you may get your letter
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Tax credits, only if you are below State Pension age
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From March 2023
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Tax credits with Housing Benefit
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From April 2024
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Income Support, Income Support only, Income Support with
tax credits, Income Support with Housing Benefit, Income
Support with Housing Benefit and tax credits
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From April 2024
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Housing Benefits only
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From June 2024
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Income-related Employment Support Allowance (ESA), with Child
Tax Credits
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From July 2024
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Tax credits (if you are of State Pension age and are asked
to move to Pension Credit)
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From July 2024
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Tax credits (if you are of State Pension age and are asked
to move to Universal Credit)
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From September 2024
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Income-based Jobseekers Allowance (JSA)
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From September 2024
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Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) only
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From September 2024
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Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) with Housing
Benefit
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From September 2024
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