The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will fund
Citizens Advice to provide Universal Support from April 2019, the
government has announced.
The support scheme will help claimants through every step of
making a Universal
Credit claim. It will offer people the comprehensive and
practical support they need to get their first payment on time
and be ready to manage it when it arrives.
Universal
Support provides advice and assistance to help claimants
manage their Universal Credit claim, with a focus on budgeting
advice and digital support. Since 2017, Universal Support has
been delivered by individual local authorities, funded by grants
from DWP.
From April 2019 Citizens Advice (England and
Wales) and Citizens Advice
Scotland will take on the responsibility for delivering
a strengthened Universal Support service, a move which will
ensure a consistent and streamlined service for claimants across
the country.
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions said:
Since becoming Secretary of State in January, I have listened
to the concerns of claimants, constituents, charities, welfare
organisations and colleagues and I have made significant
changes to the system, like extra support for those with mental
health conditions, more support for vulnerable young people and
more support for families who look after other family members’
children.
I have always said we will steer a new direction and work with
partners to deliver vital services, and get Universal Credit
right. The state cannot, and should not work in isolation and
must reach out to work with independent, trusted organisations
to get the best support to vulnerable people.
This brand new partnership with Citizens Advice will ensure
everyone, and in particular the most vulnerable claimants, get
the best possible support with their claim that is consistently
administered throughout the country.
Citizens Advice are an independent and trusted organisation,
who will support people as we continue the successful rollout
of Universal Credit.
Gillian Guy, Chief Executive of Citizens Advice, said:
We offer independent and confidential advice to millions of
people every year, and have already helped nearly 150,000
people with Universal Credit. We’ve seen first-hand what can
happen when people struggle to make a claim and their payments
are delayed.
We welcome the opportunity to provide even more people with the
help they need with Universal Credit, and deliver a consistent
service through the Citizens Advice network across England and
Wales.
Delivering this service will give us even greater insight into
the Universal Credit system. We’ll continue to share our
evidence with the government to help make sure Universal Credit
works for everyone.
Derek Mitchell, CEO of Citizens Advice Scotland, said:
In person through local CAB, by phone and online, our
network offers top quality advice and support to people
applying for Universal Credit in Scotland. This announcement
brings an opportunity to further enhance the support we
provide, and we are pleased that the impact Universal Credit
has on potential applicants – and on local CAB services in Scotland –
has been recognised.
We expect the numbers of people in need of independent advice
on Universal Credit applications will continue to increase, and
delivering this service will help us as we do all we can to
meet that need. We will continue the work that the Citizens
Advice network in Scotland has always done: supporting
individuals to resolve the problems they face, and advocating
nationally to address the root causes of those problems.
Universal Credit means monthly payments and housing costs are
paid directly to claimants and requires people to be responsible
for managing their monthly payments and bills.
Universal Support currently helps with digital support, such as
using a computer to make or maintain their claim, and assistance
in budgeting and managing their finances.
DWP will enter
into the new partnership with Citizens Advice immediately, and
they will run their developing service alongside local
authorities until 31 March 2019, when they will deliver the full
service solely from April 2019.
DWP will provide
£39 million of funding from April 2019 to Citizens Advice and
Citizens Advice Scotland to provide this
service. DWP will fund
Citizens Advice and Citizens Advice Scotland a further £12
million to set up delivery in the run up to April 2019 to ensure
a smooth transition to the new delivery model. This funding is
from Universal Support’s £200 million budget, which was launched
in 2015.
Last year, the Citizens Advice network in England and Wales
helped more than 2.6 million people through their face-to-face,
phone and online advice services. They are located in over 2,500
locations and have over 29,000 trained volunteers and paid staff.
Citizens Advice Scotland helped over 295,000 people, has over
3,200 staff and volunteers, and operates from almost 300
locations.