Will UC be linked to PIP for existing claimants?

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  • onmylonesome
    onmylonesome Online Community Member Posts: 409 Empowering

    Just wait and see till any changes happen, no one can predict the future!

  • Kimi87
    Kimi87 Online Community Member Posts: 8,157 Championing

    That's my approach, I wait until changes are confirmed then I research/worry 🙂

  • michael57
    michael57 Online Community Member Posts: 1,938 Championing
  • ased444
    ased444 Online Community Member Posts: 209 Connected

    Hi

    I have another question for another person that is if i earn AET in universal credit at this moment is £1437 a month then i do not need to go to workcoach but if they scrap wca and lose pip and if earn certain amount same like at this moment AET £1437 a month will there be like that after 2028 if they scrap wca? Thanks

  • ased444
    ased444 Online Community Member Posts: 209 Connected

    Hi

    I also need to know that is how much i can earn uc as a couple with no children and without going to work coach and do i need to work if yes how much do i need to earn at work? Thanks

  • ased444
    ased444 Online Community Member Posts: 209 Connected
  • Rachel_Scope
    Rachel_Scope Posts: 2,828 Scope Online Community Coordinator

    Hi @ased444 I would recommend you speak to a trained benefits adviser which you can find here https://advicefinder.turn2us.org.uk

  • SwiftFox
    SwiftFox Online Community Member Posts: 174 Empowering
    edited January 15

    It doesn't seem that who ever is asking the questions is taking any advice what so ever, people keep replying and up pops another question. It's just a rolling thread that keeps giving, by giving I mean the people who try to help. Do what Rachel_Scope and the others say, and speak to an advisor or phone DWP up and ask them. You've been given excellent advice here from some of the most knowledgeable people on here that you wouldn't get anywhere else, but you're not taking it on board.

  • deb74
    deb74 Online Community Member Posts: 824 Pioneering
    edited January 15

    I was reading about this yesterday and the government are planning to give everyone on pip limited work capacity from 2028/2029 so I don't think it will apply to any of us!

  • ased444
    ased444 Online Community Member Posts: 209 Connected

    Hello, deb74

    As you saying the pip doesnt apply to you do you mean your on lcwra or your already on pip i am just thinking if dwp try to put everyone on pip if they scrap wca then it will be hard to get pip?

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Posts: 8,969 Championing

    I understand your anxiety trust me I do but you have been given lots of advice take a step back breathe and read what advice that has been written it does explain what's happening at this moment in time trust me I think we all have sleepless nights but it is literally a case of waiting which is hard and overwhelming

  • ased444
    ased444 Online Community Member Posts: 209 Connected

    Yeh i know but i just appologies everyone its just me going very stress about this ,Thanks to everyone

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Posts: 8,969 Championing

    I know i understand honestly I've driven myself insane shaking in my bed I have to take one day at a time it is hard and it's out of our control big hugs

  • ased444
    ased444 Online Community Member Posts: 209 Connected

    I have another question that there will be new crisis resiliance fund with local council i need to know if i a tenant needs to apply for rent through crisis resilance fund do they need to be in universal credit to get rent ? Thanks

  • ased444
    ased444 Online Community Member Posts: 209 Connected

     have another question that there will be new crisis resiliance fund with local council i need to know if i a tenant needs to apply for rent through crisis resilance fund do they need to be in universal credit to get rent or do they not need to be any in recept or universal credit to get rent from crisis resiliance fund ? Thanks

  • Kimi87
    Kimi87 Online Community Member Posts: 8,157 Championing

    It's very likely that each local authority will manage this funding pot through setting their own criteria.

    Therefore it's impossible for anyone here to answer that question.

    Rewording it or repeating it won't produce a different answer.

  • ased444
    ased444 Online Community Member Posts: 209 Connected

    Hi

    I have another question if i have 2 property but both property that i live in will i be able to get universal credit? Thanks

  • ased444
    ased444 Online Community Member Posts: 209 Connected

    Hi

    I have another question if i have 2 property one property i live in and if my partner living in another property will i be able to get universal credit? Thanks

  • ased444
    ased444 Online Community Member Posts: 209 Connected

    Hi

    I have another question if i have 2 property one property i live in and if my partner living in another property permanent will i be able to get universal credit? Thanks

  • SwiftFox
    SwiftFox Online Community Member Posts: 174 Empowering

    I'll probably get an email saying I shouldn't say this, but…Please stop this person posting the same questions over and over again, it's getting ridiculous. Is he bot?.