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From income support to Universal Credit

sunflower23
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Hi all
What can I say about Universal Credits we just moved was on income support
Now we are on Universal Credits now they have cut out disability premiums we get £379 per month for 2 people we do get how housing paid for and some C/T we have to paid 74.00 per month for Service charges for how place 300.00 for food bills heating water fell so cross over this I have complex health needs to top this I have just got fit note for 3 months so I have now been sign off work in 3 months time have to get new fit note and I and getting 24 hour care over my complex health needs x
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Hi @sunflower23!
I'm sorry to hear about your problems with Universal credit.
Is there anything you want some advice or support with? Did you get some help from Turn2us for this?
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