Awarded LCWRA and rewarded by LOSING almost £200 a month from UC
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ohhhh that’s interesting regards welfare rights doing that on your behalf. I do believe we those here in my area. I’ll definitely get into them too 👍
To be honest I wouldn’t have a clue where to start with any legal jargon to quote with regards to appeal 😂🤦🏽♀️
Let’s hope the outcome of the case waiting to be heard on the 30/10 has a good outcome.
it seems dwp has something against disabled carers 🤷🏽♀️0 -
can I just quickly ask on the back of this - if I’m a career for my partner ans I get carers allowance but he gets pip and has just been awarded the LCWRA will I will
Get my career’s allowance ? I have been awarded LCWRA he has but I claim carers allowance
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yes, you will get carers allowance, but you on UC should get 1 carers element and LCWRA (as they already take carers allowance out of your UC - something that I think is an utter nonsense frankly…and another example of give with one hand and take with another)
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Carers allowance a completely separate benefit to UC and it is deducted in full. Your UC should also include carers element, which is for you. The LCWRA element is for your partner, this means you're claiming your maximum UC entitlement if your UC include each of those elements.
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thank you yeh its the carers element in my UC that I was wondering if I would still get while my partner has been awarded the LCWRA , the last stick note that we handed in was 2018 as we were told we didn’t need to hand in any more we then had a review in dec 2023 then didn’t hear any thing back till another review in September 2024 which was a phone call from a dr then we got a letter to say he has been awarded the LCWRA , I spoke with some one from UC this morning and they told me that they would be backdating the LCWRA back to 2018 and I’m not sure that they would do that would they ?
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Carers element will be paid as well as the LCWRA element. Who was it that told you it would be backdated to 2018?
Based on the information you gave here then that's unlikely. If this was a review started by UC and it sounds like it was then when going from LCW to LCWRA the extra money is paid from the assessment period in which the decision was made.
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@poppy123456 do you know where we can find the outcome of the UT hearing that happened 30/10 regards the TP erosion via CA please ? 🙏🏽
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I haven’t been able to find any information regarding this, which is why didn’t post anything.
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I’m assuming a decision hasn’t been made yet?
I have the same issue regards my TP is it beneficial to get an appeal in before or after the UT decision on said case ?
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No, not that I’m aware of. You should continue to challenge the decision now, rather than wait until the Upper Tribunal make their decision.
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@poppy123456 thank you
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@malvinmulch hi
So sorry for late reply but been very ill. As expected my TP was completely eroded by LCWRA and lost carers so now I’m £146 a month worse off. I’ve requested an MR but had no reply.
my question is on what grounds do I request an appeal please ? I don’t have a clue how to word it and I don’t have welfare rights in my area unfortunately.
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It seems to me that Universal Credit is a mechanism that has been brought in to intentionally decrease the welfare budget -and shaft recipients all at the same time-we are all now deemed a huge problem on the sinking ship that is Albion
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Yep, look into the links between the DWP and Unum….
Universal Credit and PIP closely follow the us insurer model of delay,deny,defend
With a deliberate focus on demonising claimants and creating a public zeitgeist about fraud and scrounging
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Following this since we recently migrated to UC and I stupidly applied for LCWRA.
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Sorry for the late reply, I've been ill myself and busy as hades. I'm not sure tbh as I've left it in the hands of WR (though I need to give them a prod as I'm not wholly convinced that they know what they are doing and not going to run out the clock and leave me shafted…(my trust level in others competence is.…nil)
If I had to write mine alone I'd point to there being no warning given that applying for this would erode TP but I don't know what matters of law you could lever to your advantage (hmmm something I need to look at myself.…as hopefully there is some legal precedent that might have some bearing...wishful thinking?)
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