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Yet another way to lose out under UC migration

Andrew Dutton
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Family on ESA/CTC moves home, within the same LA area.

Told by DWP to claim UC, even though this advice is incorrect - DWP sticks stubbornly to defending this decision for months, before finally admitting they got it wrong.

Family includes a young person who is in FT non-advanced education.

Said young person turns 19 in June 2018.

UC element for the young person stops 31/8/18.

CTC would have carried on to age 20.

Will DWP compensate for this loss, seeing as they gave wrong advice?

Breath-holding inadvisable.

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Andrew Dutton - 15 October 2018 10:52 AM

Family on ESA/CTC moves home, within the same LA area.

Told by DWP to claim UC, even though this advice is incorrect - DWP sticks stubbornly to defending this decision for months, before finally admitting they got it wrong.

Family includes a young person who is in FT non-advanced education.

Said young person turns 19 in June 2018.

UC element for the young person stops 31/8/18.

CTC would have carried on to age 20.

Will DWP compensate for this loss, seeing as they gave wrong advice?

Breath-holding inadvisable.

Things like this need highlighting in the media. Personally, I think the legacy benefits should have been reinstated and the UC claim terminated.

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