The UC Bill RE: IR-ESA

Government_needs_reform
Government_needs_reform Online Community Member Posts: 885 Trailblazing

See Section 6 states.

Consequential measures: income-related Employment and Support Allowance

  1. Income-related Employment and Support Allowance ("ESA-IR") awards are formed of a personal allowance, which is the core component of any award and is paid according to age and relationship status, and then the additional Work-Related Activity and Support Components, that are paid to those classed as LCW or LCWRA accordingly. ESA-IR also includes flat rate premia which may be paid to claimants who are recognised as having additional needs: for example, carers, severely disabled people and people over State Pension age.
  2. There are some consequential provisions in the Bill which apply commensurate changes to some ESA-IR rates so that they mirror, as closely as possible, the changes made in UC. This is needed because, despite the ambition to complete the migration of all ESA-IR claimants to UC by April 2026, it is possible that not all these cases will be moved by that time.

Also 22 These changes will ensure that any people still in receipt of ESA-IR who move to UC after April 2026 will receive an award that aims to maintain parity with an equivalent UC award. It is worth noting that this is a precautionary measure, The DWP remains committed to fully moving people from ESA-IR to Universal Credit by the end of March 2026.

See full details here: https://bills.parliament.uk/publications/62124/documents/6892

Comments

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Posts: 7,358 Championing

    So does that mean if moved after 2026 you still get same money

  • Government_needs_reform
    Government_needs_reform Online Community Member Posts: 885 Trailblazing

    @Catherine21 Yes as your already an existing claimant.

  • fluffycat
    fluffycat Online Community Member Posts: 283 Empowering

    The rates of Income related ESA will not go up with inflation.

    ESA is a means tested benefit for people who cannot work because of disability. Components of ESA such as disability premiums will not go up with inflation every year.

    ‘But New Style ESA will stay the same.’


    Does anybody know what ‘ ‘ means ? NS ESA rise with inflation or stay same rate (nor rise)

  • Doglover2
    Doglover2 Online Community Member Posts: 238 Empowering
    edited July 14

    Well,thank heavens for that right @Catherine21

    We were so worried. Though i heard a few times we are classed as existing claiments. I'm afraid my brain fog dosen't allow me to retain much info. So hearing this again helps, thank you @Government_needs_reform

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Posts: 7,358 Championing

    Yes what a rollercoaster still dreading it lol but I am trying to just take it as it comes they have put us through so much did your son enjoy London zoo

  • Doglover2
    Doglover2 Online Community Member Posts: 238 Empowering
    edited July 14

    @Catherine21 i don't have a son and don't live in London

    Must Be mixing me up with someone else.

    I'm dreading it all to.The worse bit for me is thinking of getting the rent sorted after HB ends and those three weeks we've to pay it ourselves. I guess it will all become clear during the process , i hope.

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Posts: 7,358 Championing

    Oh god trust me sorry I'm worried about my spending notings on same dates tbh I have prime video didn't even know it comes out today only because I didn't have funds I'm always forgetting passwords I'm terrible