When you make a claim for Universal Credit you will be asked if you have either a health condition or a disability which prevents, or limits, your ability
Yes, the PIP process is difficult, but again, the intention is to dissuade those who should not be entitled to it, not bar those who really do have a legitimate claim. Have you appealed?https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/benefits/sick-or-disabled-people-and-carers/pip/appeals/mandatory-rec...
Under Universal Credit claimants have a dedicated one-to-one work coach, who stays with them throughout their claim, helping them into work. It is a more flexible benefit, covering 85% of child care costs for working parents, compared to just 70% under the legacy system, and is designed ...
Again, this claim depends on the impact of reduced paid work on unpaid work and how this differs across women and men. If women’s unpaid work were to increase, then a two-sided closure of the time-poverty gap or the achievement of the universal caretaker model can only be attained if ...