Will my partner lose or gain money after going on SSP?

Abcd1988
Abcd1988 Online Community Member Posts: 49 Listener
edited April 6 in Universal Credit (UC)

looking bit of advice my partner gets standard allowance £393.45 housing £500 children £333.33 transitional protection £57.70 and the deduction is -716.91 cause of work. At the moment my partner is unwell due to depression is getting ssp will she lose any money on her universal credit or gain any extra payments?

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  • Abcd1988
    Abcd1988 Online Community Member Posts: 49 Listener

    £556 a month total she gets from universal

  • Abcd1988
    Abcd1988 Online Community Member Posts: 49 Listener

    is there anyone there for advice

  • OverlyAnxious
    OverlyAnxious Online Community Member Posts: 4,607 Championing
    edited March 29

    Hi,

    SSP is treated as earnings, so that gets deducted from Universal Credit.

    However, if your partner is not currently working, their normal work earnings will not be causing a deduction.

    So overall they should be better off.

  • Abcd1988
    Abcd1988 Online Community Member Posts: 49 Listener

    Should she put sick line onto journal

  • OverlyAnxious
    OverlyAnxious Online Community Member Posts: 4,607 Championing

    That depends on how long she is expected not to be working.

    If she is expecting to be off work long term now (more than 28 days) then she should start the health journey by adding the health condition to the journal and uploading a fit note.

    She will then have to go through the Work Capability Assessment process. From that, she will be put into one of two groups - LCW or LCWRA - or found to still be fit for work.

  • Abcd1988
    Abcd1988 Online Community Member Posts: 49 Listener

    but she wants to go back to work after a few months

  • OverlyAnxious
    OverlyAnxious Online Community Member Posts: 4,607 Championing

    LCWRA doesn't get paid for the first 3 months, so there's no point going through the health journey if expecting to return to work within that time.

    I wouldn't notify UC of a health issue in this case as that automatically triggers the health journey and WCA process. They can see that she is getting SSP and will adjust payments accordingly.

  • Abcd1988
    Abcd1988 Online Community Member Posts: 49 Listener

    thank u

  • Abcd1988
    Abcd1988 Online Community Member Posts: 49 Listener

    if my partner is to ill to work and apply for the sick with universal credit what she get until a descion is made. She rents 2 bedroom flat and has 1 kid ages 11

  • OverlyAnxious
    OverlyAnxious Online Community Member Posts: 4,607 Championing

    She won't get anything extra until a decision is made.

  • Abcd1988
    Abcd1988 Online Community Member Posts: 49 Listener

    yes but will she get standard allowance ?

  • Kimi87
    Kimi87 Online Community Member Posts: 5,910 Championing
    edited April 6

    Her payment before deductions is £1284.48

    She will get SSP (deducted in full from UC), leaving £769.90 UC paid.

    Once SSP runs out no deductions would be made to her award.

    No extra money is paid until after a LCWRA decision, and there isn't always anything owed in backpay due to the waiting period.

    If awarded LCWRA her Transitional Protection will end.

    Her award would go up by £365.57

    (LCWRA element £423.27- £57.70 TP).

  • OverlyAnxious
    OverlyAnxious Online Community Member Posts: 4,607 Championing

    Yes, she will still get standard allowance, housing and child elements.

  • Abcd1988
    Abcd1988 Online Community Member Posts: 49 Listener

    but she doesn’t get full standard allowance when getting ssp

  • Kimi87
    Kimi87 Online Community Member Posts: 5,910 Championing
    edited April 6

    SSP is treated as income so reduces her UC award.

    Even though the UC is reduced she still gets the SSP payments into her bank account.

    When the SSP ends so would the deductions to her UC.

  • Abcd1988
    Abcd1988 Online Community Member Posts: 49 Listener

    aww right I understand thanks