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Grantham Jobcentre suggests six universal credit entitlements that you may not know about




Grantham Jobcentre want to make sure that you are fully supported throughout 2020. Therefore, they have outlined six areas where you may be eligible for universal credit, but not know about it.

Minister for welfare delivery Will Quince said: “We are helping people to access the support they need, and Universal Credit can help you pay essential bills, such as housing and childcare.

“We know life can be complicated at times, but claiming benefits doesn’t have to be. If you need help, our staff are here to simplify the system and make sure you’re getting the right level of support.”

Grantham Job Centre (6000213)
Grantham Job Centre (6000213)

Here are six universal credit benefits that you may be entitled to:

1. Up to 85 per cent of childcare costs can be reimbursed through Universal Credit. Costs can be reported online, and those in work while in receipt to Universal Credit can apply for up to £646.35 per month if you have one child and up to £1,108.40 for two or more children.

For more information visit the Understanding Universal Credit website.

2. You can get up to 50 per cent off train and bus travel if you are eligible for a Jobcentre Plus Travel Discount Card which is great for getting you to interviews and appointments as well as being valid for all other journeys you make.

Speak to your work coach to find out more. Those receiving Jobseekers Allowance may also be eligible.

3. Not having ‘work clothes’ doesn’t have to stop you accepting a job as a Flexible Support Fund is available to help you cover the costs of starting work.

This money does not have to be paid back, and can cover the costs of things like clothing and uniforms to start work, and travel to interviews. Again, speak to your work coach to find out more.

4. If you are having a child you may be entitled to a one off payment. Known as the Sure Start Maternity Grant, households on Universal Credit can benefit from a one-off payment of £500.

This does not have to be paid back and will not affect the benefit payment you receive.

5. You could save on your Council Tax bill and in some case you may not need to pay anything at all.

Depending on your circumstances and where you live you may be eligible for a Council Tax Reduction. Apply for one on gov.uk.

6. You can get help to start saving. The government’s Help to Save scheme offers people who receive Universal Credit, and some people entitled to Working Tax Credit, incentives to save anything from £1 up to £50 per month.

After two years of saving, the government will give you an extra 50p for every £1 you have saved. More info on gov.uk.

There is also additional support with your Universal Credit application available through the Help to Claim service. Provided by Citizens Advice, it can help with all aspects of your application, while all Jobcentres across the country have Wi-Fi and computers available to access the internet.

If you are unsure about something relating to your Universal Credit claim call the DWP’s Universal Credit hotline on 0800 328 5644, or visit the Understanding Universal Credit website.



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