Add search termRemove termCount: 81 – 90 of 430 results1 … 45678910111213Previous | Next What childcare really costs on universal creditA confusing list of schemes, elements and entitlements makes it difficult for parents to work out the net costs of childcare. Carri Swann provides a summary for advisers and answers some recurring questions.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 284 (October 2021) Crossing the language barrier of UCSabrina Dubash looks at problems for universal credit (UC) claimants whose first language is not English.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 283 (August 2021) Holes in the safety net: benefits and claimant deathsOwen Stevens reviews DWP responses to claimant deaths.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 283 (August 2021) ‘Old-style’ ESA: who can get it?In many cases, the only type of employment and support allowance (ESA) now available is ‘new-style’ ESA. That is contributory ESA claimed under the universal credit (UC) system. But what about ‘old-style’ ESA? Simon Osborne looks at what that is and who might still be able to get it.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 283 (August 2021) The UC work allowanceSome universal credit (UC) claimants can earn up to a certain level each month without their earnings affecting their award. This is known as a work allowance. Carri Swann explains who gets a work allowance, how much difference it makes in practice and issues for advisers to look out for.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 283 (August 2021) Too late for a backdate?Rosie Mears and Martin Williams consider whether a request for universal credit (UC) for an earlier period is required before a claim is decided in order for backdating to be considered.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 283 (August 2021) Child disability payment in ScotlandJon Shaw looks at the rules for the latest new Scottish benefit.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 282 (June 2021) NINos: law, policy and legal challengeJessica Strode reviews the law on the national insurance number (NINo) requirement, before considering official policy on operating the requirement and a possible legal challenge.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 282 (June 2021) Revisiting the UC grace periodThe coronavirus pandemic has led to many more people being affected by the benefit cap. Owen Stevens revisits the ‘grace period’ exemption from the universal credit benefit cap.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 282 (June 2021) UC and deductions: recent changesSimon Osborne reports on recent legal and policy developments regarding deductions from universal credit (UC).Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 282 (June 2021)