Universal Credit if you have a disability or health condition
The support that is available for Universal Credit claimants who have a disability or health condition.
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This guide provides information on the support and financial help that바카라 사이트™s available for people who have a disability or health condition and who are claiming Universal Credit.
It covers Work Capability Assessments and how these relate to the Universal Credit claimant commitment.
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Read more about Universal Credit.
Updates to this page
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Updating to match recent changes to English guide
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Added link to new page on 'Claiming Universal Credit if you바카라 사이트™re nearing the end of life'.
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Removed contact details for the Centre for Health and Disability Assessments as the provider of your health assessment is now based on your postcode. Included a link to find your health assessment provider.
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Added confirmation that you do not need to submit a fit note if you're moving from Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) to Universal Credit without a break, if you meet the listed criteria.
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Removed "If you바카라 사이트™re entitled to free prescriptions through Universal Credit, you must tick the income-based Jobseeker바카라 사이트™s Allowance box on the back of your prescription". This is because there is now a Universal Credit checkbox on the back of prescriptions.
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Added that if you are entitled to either the limited capability for work (LCW) payment or the limited capability for work and work-related activity (LCWRA) payment, and the carer바카라 사이트™s amount, you will not receive both amounts. Instead you will receive the larger of those 2 amounts.
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Removed information that was duplicated, and instead linked to: www.gov.uk/health-conditions-disability-universal-credit Added that you usually need to wait 3 assessment periods before getting the limited capability for work and related activity (LCWRA) amount.
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Updated the special rules for end of life content to reflect the change in legislation from 6 months to 12 months for Personal Independence Payment, Attendance Allowance and Disability Living Allowance.
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Updated guidance on help you can get to make a claim for Universal Credit. Updated guidance on when you are treated as terminally ill and what you need to do. This has changed to when a medical professional has said you might have less than 12 months to live. It used to be less than 6 months.
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Added call outs to explain a change to the rules for claiming Universal Credit that mean if a medical professional has said you have less than 6 months to live, you will not need a Claimant Commitment or face sanctions.
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From 27 January 2022 you will need to provide medical evidence about your health condition from the eighth day of your claim.
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Added a message about not having to provide fit notes (sick notes) until 27 January 2022 to give GPs more time to work on the coronavirus vaccination boosters.
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Updated the Universal Credit taper rate to 55%.
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Removed the wording 'You will not get a sanction if you cannot keep to your Claimant Commitment because of coronavirus (COVID-19)'.
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Added information about the help to claim service.
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Removed Universal Credit live service telephone details as no longer relevant.
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Updated to show that Universal Credit is now available everywhere in Great Britain.
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Universal Credit live service telephone helpline opening hours changed to 9am to 4pm.
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Content revised to clarify entitlement and conditions for getting Universal Credit.
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Updated guide with new 0800 freephone numbers for Universal Credit.
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Work Capability Assessments and additional payments content revised. Welsh version removed until updated version is available.
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Published revised version (May 2016) - updated to provide the latest information about Universal Credit.
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Updated to reflect changes to Universal Credit from April 2016.
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Revised version with new information about the roll-out of Universal Credit.
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Updated to include the latest information about the expansion of Universal Credit
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Detail updated to include more information about the content of the document.
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First published.