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Universal Credit support service launched

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Citizens Advice Scotland will offer specialist support to people going through their initial application for the benefit

A new support service has been launched to help Scots applying for Universal Credit.

Citizens Advice Scotland has today (Monday 1 April) launched a new service called Help to Claim to support people during their initial application for the benefit.

The support will be tailored to the individual claimant and will be available face-to-face, over the phone and online through webchat and advice content. It will include assistance with the online application form and help with providing evidence such as childcare costs.

The Help to Claim service is free to anyone who needs it, and is delivered by the CAB network across Scotland. A similar version is being launched by Citizens Advice in England and Wales. The service is funded across the UK by £39 million from the Department of Work and Pensions.

Citizens Advice Bureaux in Scotland have already given over 100,000 pieces of advice on Universal Credit since roll-out began, and many of the issues reported have been problems with the initial claiming process.

Derek Mitchell, chief executive of Citizens Advice Scotland, said: “The CAB network in Scotland is all about delivering solutions for people who need them. Since the roll out began, one of the most common issues brought to our advisers has been people who have had problems with the Universal Credit system.

“Our advisers have seen first-hand what can happen when people struggle to make a claim and their payments are delayed. We are already providing support to people on Universal Credit, but this new service allows us to target that support specifically to those who need help at the application stage.

“So if you are thinking about claiming Universal Credit for the first time, this service is for you. Our trained advisers can guide you through the process and answer any questions you may have. As with all Citizens Advice services, our advice is free, independent and confidential.

“Delivering this new service will also give us even greater insight into people’s experiences. We’ll use that knowledge to continue to call for improvements so the Universal Credit system works for the people who need it.”

The line can be accessed Monday to Friday (8am to 6pm) by calling 0800 023 2581 or by using the online webchat.

 

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