UC benefit had been refused because he was in full time education
Joannebrewster10
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Hi, my son is 19 this month. He's autistic, receives PIP and is in full time education. I was told by Adult Services that I could claim Universal Credit on behalf of my son. I gave the job centre all the information I had on my son, EHCP, Adult Services assessment, PIP info and diagnosis from doctor and also a unable to work note from the doctor. I attended 2 meetings at the job centre and was told he may need an assessment regarding his ability to work and I was sent a questionnaire to complete regarding his condition etc. However, before I even had a chance to fill out the form I received a note on his journal to say his UC benefit had been refused because he was in full time education. The claim was then closed immediately. Has anyone had a similar outcome, should I appeal or is this correct? Thank you.
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Hi @Joannebrewster10 welcome to the community! I have found the following information on the GOV website.
Universal Credit if you’re studying full-time
You may be able to get Universal Credit if you’re studying full-time and any of the following apply:
- you’re aged 21 or under, in full-time non-advanced education and do not have parental support
- you’re responsible for a child
- you live with your partner and they’re eligible for Universal Credit
- you’ve reached the qualifying age for Pension Credit and live with a partner who is under that age
- you’re disabled and have limited capability for work and are getting:
- Personal Independence Payment
- Disability Living Allowance
- Attendance Allowance
- Armed Forces Independence Payment
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Hi,One way around this as mentioned in the link above is to claim New style ESA for NI credits only so that he can have the WCA. Once the WCA assessment is done if the decision is at least limited capability for work then he can claim UC. Not an easy process but do able.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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Hart86 said:Thanks @poppy123456 Are you a benefit advisor by chance??
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In so glad I read this post . I take my 19 yr old daughter to the job centre tomorrow for the first time . It sounds like we will have the same problem , as similar circumstances . at least i will be prepared now . Would be interested to know how you get on joannebrewster .
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Freyavic1 said:In so glad I read this post . I take my 19 yr old daughter to the job centre tomorrow for the first time . It sounds like we will have the same problem , as similar circumstances . at least i will be prepared now . Would be interested to know how you get on joannebrewster .Hi,Yes, you will have a problem. Full time students can not claim UC unless they already have limited capability for work and you need to be assessed by DWP to have this.The only way around this is for your daughter to claim New style ESA and claim the NI credits only to start with, once she's assessed, if she's given Limited capability for work then she'll be able to claim UC.Expert face to face advice is needed here. Speak to either CAB or welfare rights.Does she claim PIP or DLA?I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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Hello @Freyavic1 and a warm welcome to the community! I'm glad this thread has helped prepare you a little bit for tomorrow.
Please let us know how you get on at the job centre tomorrow, I'm sure it'll be useful to others as well.Community Manager
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Hi , yes she does claim pip . Seems tomorrow will be a waste of everyone's time . Will see what they say anyway . Thank you for the advice .
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Yes indeed it will be i'm afraid. If she lives with you then she won't be able to claim UC. See this CPAG link and scroll down to "what can be done"
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Hello , just an update . I had no problems sorting u/c for my daughter ,all sorted within a month . Mentioned full time education and work coach couldn't see a problem . Just waiting to sort the disability element . I hope you managed to get sorted Joanne brewster 10
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Freyavic1 said:Hello , just an update . I had no problems sorting u/c for my daughter ,all sorted within a month . Mentioned full time education and work coach couldn't see a problem . Just waiting to sort the disability element . I hope you managed to get sorted Joanne brewster 10
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Hello @Freyavic1, thank you for coming back to update us, I'm really glad your daughter's UC was sorted without much problem. Best of luck with the LCW/LCWRA side of things, let us know how you get on.Community Manager
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