Instead, a bolstered frontline team will proactively call
claimants if they need to check any of the information
provided as part of the claim, as well as messaging them
on their online journal to confirm details.
The move is designed to take some of the worry and
frustration out of submitting a claim, while speeding it
up by putting an end to long call wait times.
The change is a response to the huge volume of calls to
Universal Credit phone lines, which meant some people
were faced with an engaged tone when calling or were left
waiting for several hours.
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions said:
We are doing whatever it takes to make claiming
benefits as straightforward as possible during a time
when we are receiving an unprecedented number of
claims.
That’s why no one making a new claim to Universal
Credit needs to call us.
Once you’ve completed your online application, you can
rest assured we have received your claim and we will
call you if we need to check any of the information
you’ve given us.
Since 16 March 2020, more than a million new claims for
Universal Credit have been processed, and 10,000 staff
are being redeployed to help on the frontline. A rapid
recruitment drive has been launched for an additional
5,000 to aid the effort.
Already, DWP staff have been making proactive calls where
they can see people haven’t been able to get through.
Already working through weekends, the DWP team will
continue to make calls over the Easter bank holiday
weekend, helping people complete their online claims and
making sure the safety net catches those who need help.
This change goes further, putting the emphasis on the
department to follow up with claimants if more
information is needed – although anyone who is unable to
get online can still call the department as normal.
Appropriate measures to protect people from fraud have
been put in place to safeguard the new process. DWP will
never ask you for your bank details over the phone and
people should never give out personal information unless
they are sure it is DWP calling.