UC commitments

jamie2471
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I already accepted the commitments last year because I got awarded LCWRA and today they sent me commitments again to accept what does this mean? 


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Biblioklept said:Is the LCWRA definitely on your claim and have you recently had a review @jamie2471?? While these say no work commitments and no searching for work they're not what most people I've seen (myself included) have written for their commitments0
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Biblioklept said:Lots and lots of people including me got asked to accept commitments again I'm just confused as yours aren't worded how I'd expect. But they are still okay and mean you don't have to look for work or do anything else at the moment. Have you accepted them?0
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Yes, you're not the only person that has been asked to accept their commiments again, my daughter included.No, it wasn't a review, it was just asking you to agree to the commiments again.0
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poppy123456 said:Yes, you're not the only person that has been asked to accept their commiments again, my daughter included.No, it wasn't a review, it was just asking you to agree to the commiments again.0
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LCWRA is an ongoing award and continues to be paid until a new decision says otherwise. The timescales they give you for a review are just a guide. Reviews continue to be suspended for most people. They did start back for some people a couple of months ago but it was only certain selected people. They are not expected to start back fully until the end of the year.When they do start back there will be backlogs so you may not be contacted anytime soon. You will know when it's review time because you'll receive a letter on your journal telling you they are referring you for the WCA. You will then recieve the UC50 form in the post a few days later.0
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