Universal Credit Claim

Hello,

I have been advised by a Benefits Advisor that my son who is a young adult and newly diagnosed may receive Universal Credit whilst looking for work.

May I ask if any of you claim this and was it easy to claim for? It was also mentioned that he may require a fit to work assessment.  Have any members had to do this and what was involved may I ask?

My son gets very anxious and I'm concerned he will struggle with doing this so I have to help him.

Many thanks for any help.

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  • universal credit is the standard unemployment... you dont need any evaluations, you just need to sign on, you need to agree to be looking for employment, at one time you had to prove to be looking for and applying for jobs but now they branded it discriminatory to prove that people on jobseekers (which is what it is) are seeking work lol

  • Hi Robert12, thanks for your reply.  I'm worried he can't manage this, he struggles with paperwork and gets anxious about talking to people too.  

  • Its a learning experience really, he might benefit from facing it.  He may not.  When I left school I was really withdrawn and drifted, my mum had to nudge me to look for work, and then helped me write letters (hand written back then which I also wasn't great at).  I then needed help with application forms.  The interviews I just had to get on with by myself, but actually it was OK, and I got offered a job as an apprentice and just pushed myself on.

    Anxiety and things can get in the way of learning, or finding out what we really can or can't do.

    Its low risk, so why not just have a go and try to manage the process.  Fears and anxiety can put false barriers in the way, and also make it hard to face/overcome real barriers.

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  • Its a learning experience really, he might benefit from facing it.  He may not.  When I left school I was really withdrawn and drifted, my mum had to nudge me to look for work, and then helped me write letters (hand written back then which I also wasn't great at).  I then needed help with application forms.  The interviews I just had to get on with by myself, but actually it was OK, and I got offered a job as an apprentice and just pushed myself on.

    Anxiety and things can get in the way of learning, or finding out what we really can or can't do.

    Its low risk, so why not just have a go and try to manage the process.  Fears and anxiety can put false barriers in the way, and also make it hard to face/overcome real barriers.

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