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Who qualifies for a hardship payment?

Eligibility You must be 18 or over (16 if your payment is reduced because of fraud). You must be struggling to meet your basic needs or the basic needs of a child or young person you're responsible for. ... You must have made every effort to stop spending money on non-essential things. More items...

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If your Universal Credit has been cut because of a sanction or penalty for fraud, you might be able to get some emergency money to help you cover household expenses like food and bills.

This is called a 'hardship payment'.

A hardship payment is a loan, so you’ll usually have to pay it back when your sanction ends. The Jobcentre will usually get the money back by taking an amount of money from your Universal Credit payment each month until it’s paid off. You can apply for a hardship payment to help you until your next Universal Credit payday. If you're still in hardship the following month, you'll need to apply for another hardship payment. If you’re struggling with money, there are things you can do to save on the cost of living. Check what to do if you need help with living costs.

Eligibility

You can only get a hardship payment if you meet all the following conditions: You must be 18 or over (16 if your payment is reduced because of fraud). You must be struggling to meet your basic needs or the basic needs of a child or young person you’re responsible for. 'Basic needs' include accommodation, heating, food and hygiene. You'll only be eligible if the reason you can't meet these needs is because of the sanction. You must have made every effort to stop spending money on non-essential things. The Jobcentre expects you to only spend money on meeting basic needs, so they might expect you to spend less on entertainment or leisure activities. You must have done everything you can to get money from other sources before you can apply. The Jobcentre should be reasonable about what you can do in your circumstances. For example, you won't be expected to sell your belongings, move house, or get a bank loan or credit card. But you could be expected to ask friends or family for money, looked for other benefits (eg from your local council, or local charities), or ask for extra hours if you work. You must have done all the work-related activities that you were supposed to do in the 7 days before you apply for a hardship payment.

If you’re not eligible for a hardship payment

If you can’t apply for a hardship payment, there may be other ways to get help with living costs while you’re on a sanction.

How to apply

You can ask for a hardship payment by:

updating your journal in your Universal Credit account

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contacting your nearest Jobcentre - you can find their contact details on GOV.UK

calling the Universal Credit helpline

Universal Credit helpline Telephone:

Telephone (Welsh language):

Textphone: Relay UK - if you can't hear or speak on the phone, you can type what you want to say: 18001 then You can use Relay UK with an app or a textphone. There’s no extra charge to use it. Find out how to use Relay UK on the Relay UK website. Video relay - if you use British Sign Language (BSL). You can find out how to use video relay on YouTube. Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm

Calls are free from mobiles and landlines.

Giving evidence when you apply

You must give any evidence they ask for to support your application. For example, you’ll have to explain:

what you’ve done to find other sources of financial help

what other income or savings you might have to help pay your costs

what you’ve done to reduce your non-essential costs, eg entertainment costs

which living costs you’re struggling to meet

It will help your application if you can show a budget or financial statement that shows your monthly income and living costs. They’ll then be able to clearly see what you’re spending your money on. If you're not sure how to do a budget, the budget planner from the Money Advice Service could help you with this - you can download and print a copy at the end.

How much you'll get

The hardship payment is roughly 60% of the amount you were sanctioned by in the last month. If you're still struggling to cover your costs, there may be other ways to get help with living costs while you’re on a sanction.

Check if you have to pay back a hardship payment

If paying back the hardship payment is causing you serious harm, the DWP might agree to reduce or cancel your repayments. Get help from an adviser to check what you can do.

If you or your partner are employed or self-employed

The DWP should pause your repayments if you earn a certain amount - this is called the ‘earnings threshold’. If you’re paid at least the earnings threshold for 6 assessment periods in a row, your repayments should be permanently cancelled. The earnings threshold is the weekly hours you’re expected to work multiplied by your minimum wage. Check your minimum wage. Your weekly hours depend on what work-related activity group you would be in if you weren't working. If you’re not sure, check what work-related group you would be in. Your work group Hours Work-focused interview group 16 Work preparation group 16 All work-related activity group Set in your claimant commitment - usually 35

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If you live with your partner, your earnings thresholds will be added together to create one joint threshold. If you start earning more than the threshold, contact the DWP and check they’ll stop your repayments. If you have an online account, report a change by using your account to send a message to your work coach. You can also call the Universal Credit helpline, but this is likely to take longer as you might have to wait for someone to answer. If you don’t have an online account, you should call the helpline.

Universal Credit helpline Telephone:

Telephone (Welsh language):

Textphone: Relay UK - if you can't hear or speak on the phone, you can type what you want to say: 18001 then You can use Relay UK with an app or a textphone. There’s no extra charge to use it. Find out how to use Relay UK on the Relay UK website. Video relay - if you use British Sign Language (BSL). You can find out how to use video relay on YouTube. Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm

Calls are free from mobiles and landlines.

Paying back a hardship payment

You'll get less Universal Credit each month until you pay it back. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will reduce your payment by up to 25% of your 'standard allowance' – this is the basic amount you get, not including extra amounts called ‘elements’. For example - if your payment is reduced by 25% of your standard allowance and your standard allowance is usually £334.91 a month, your total payment will be reduced by £83.73. If you think you won't have enough money to live on because you're paying back an hardship payment, contact your nearest Citizens Advice. An adviser can help you budget or ask the DWP to take repayments at a lower rate.

Appealing the decision

If the DWP decide you're not eligible for the hardship payment, you can ask them to rethink their decision. This is called 'mandatory reconsideration'. If you have new evidence or your circumstances have changed since you first applied, include this information with your request.

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