Migration to Universal Credit (ONLINE)

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Course Category: DCT Webinars, Housing, Benefits and Money Advice

Who should attend this course?

This course is suitable if you work in one of the following sectors:

  • Small voluntary sector organisations who provide help to members of the public e.g. foodbanks, caring organisations, community transport 
  • Social prescribers 
  • Housing providers or housing associations
  • Local authorities 
  • Anyone who meets older people in the course of their work who are struggling to make ends meet 

Introduction and Aim

There are important changes that are beginning to affect claimants in Devon who have to move to Universal Credit.  People risk losing benefit for a period if they don’t understand what is required as regards transferring to Universal Credit.  

Moving across to Universal Credit is still challenging for many people. The cost of living crisis makes it more important than ever for people to maximise their income and Universal Credit is the main means-tested benefit that can help people. In addition, the DWP has started its process of ‘managed migration’, whereby everyone currently on ‘legacy benefits’ (e.g. Income Support, Income-based Employment and Support Allowance, Tax Credits, Housing Benefit) will be assessed for entitlement to Universal Credit

This course, run by Citizens Advice Devon, aims to provide participants with information about moving from the old, means-tested benefits (‘legacy’ benefits) to Universal Credit so that they can advise their clients or signpost them for more information. It will help advisers and their clients to navigate their way through the complexities and maximise income.

Objectives

This course will enable participants identify who is entitled to Universal Credit and help them to claim. It will enable participants to:

  • Explain the basic conditions of entitlement to Universal Credit
  • Explain the circumstances in which people move onto Universal Credit from legacy benefits
  • Enable people to negotiate the transfer in the most effective way 

How much does it cost to attend this course?

DCT Members & Citizens Advice Employees - from £39.71

Charities/Community Groups, Parish/Town Council - from £49.46   

Private Sector Organisations and Local Authorities - from £73.84

*Please note, there is a 10% Early Bird discount available if you book at least 4 weeks before the course date. The discount will be shown automatically at the Eventbrite checkout. The cost indicated includes the Eventbrite booking fee.

About your tutor:

Vincent Wilson - Vincent has worked for the Citizens Advice service in Devon since 1985. As an experienced trainer, he has provided benefits training for many years to voluntary and statutory sector staff, covering all aspects of the benefits system from introductory courses to Tribunal Representation.  He has been a benefits caseworker for most of his working life, having taken cases to the Upper Tribunal level. He has been involved with national Health Education England in the design of an e-learning module on social welfare legal support and money guidance for social prescribers and has provided training locally on the financial support available to people worst affected by the rise in the cost of living. He is Chief Officer at Citizens Advice Teignbridge.