Universal credit leaving Hambleton disabled people £300 worse off, says charity

Disabled people in Hambleton can be more than £300 a month worse off under Universal Credit, a charity has warned.

Citizens Advice Mid North Yorkshire has said that some disabled people in the district could be around £300 a month worse off under Universal Credit compared to the previous system.

The charity has helped 1,708 people with Universal Credit since it was rolled out across the region.

Of these 642 were disabled or had a long-term health condition.

The charity has offices in Richmond and Northallerton, as well as Malton and Selby.

A report published by national Citizens Advice on Friday – Universal Credit for Single Disabled People – revealed a significant drop in financial support for some single disabled people in a range of circumstances.

This includes losses that can be more than £300 a month for working disabled people because of flaws in the design of the new benefit. The Work Allowance is meant to improve work incentives for disabled people in Universal Credit.

However, in practice, the Work Allowance can only be accessed through the Work Capability Assessment, which gives benefits awards to people unable to work, rather than for disabled people who can work.

This creates the situation where a worker must be assessed as not fit for work to receive targeted in-work support.

Citizens Advice Mid North Yorkshire is calling on the government to make changes to the design and the amount of financial support in Universal Credit to make sure disabled people are not penalised when they claim the new benefit.

Carol Shreeve, chief executive of Citizens Advice Mid North Yorkshire, said: “We see the toll that Universal Credit can have on disabled people in Richmondshire.

“They can be hundreds of pounds worse off than under the previous system – even when they do get the support meant for them.

This money is desperately needed to cover key costs including essential bills and stop people falling into serious financial difficulty.

“The government must fix Universal Credit and increase the financial support disabled people can receive under the new benefit”

If you are having problems with Universal Credit we urge you to contact our Northallerton office on 01609 776551 or visit our website www.citizensadvicehrs.org.uk

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