My friend was placed in LCW, but hasn't been set work related activities. Is that normal?
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jenbar
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Hi all, I’m trying to help a friend who’s on Universal Credit (I’m not so don’t understand it fully)
She was placed in LCW group November 2019 but hasn’t been set any work related activities at all. Can this happen or has she perhaps been placed in the wrong group? Any help or advice will be greatly appreciated, thank you.
She was placed in LCW group November 2019 but hasn’t been set any work related activities at all. Can this happen or has she perhaps been placed in the wrong group? Any help or advice will be greatly appreciated, thank you.
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Hi and welcome
I wouldn't worry at all I would imagine any work related activities have been suspended currently
They wint have been running any sessions or training
The majority of work coaches have and are still working from home and they will be prioritising other things -
Ah ok, thank you ever so much for your help!
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