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4.35  We support the Work and Pension Select Committee’s recommendation that
               “the Department invests in expanding and developing Help to Claim so
               that  the  service  can  provide  support  to  people  beyond  the  application
               process.  This  should  include  debt  advice,  support  for  people  who  are
               struggling  with  Advance  repayments,  and  tailored  support  for  people
               with complex needs who need additional support throughout their claim.
               The  service  should  also  offer  digital  support—for  example,  supporting
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               people to make use of the online journal to maintain their claim.”
          4.36  Working Party members also raised concerns that by providing Help to Claim
               through  one  single  organisation  –  Citizens  Advice  –  may  limit  its
               geographical  reach.  Although  Citizens  Advice  is  a  national  organisation  its
               geographical scope still has limitations and there are some areas which do not
               have a local branch.  Further, individuals may already know and trust other
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               advice  providers  and  they  would  prefer  to  go  to  them  for  assistance.  For
               example, one organisation providing benefits advice told us that their clients,
               who are largely Asian women, do not use Help to Claim because they worry
               about  engaging  with  Citizens  Advice  due  to  potential  cultural  barriers  and
               prefer  to  use  an  organisation  specifically  aimed  at  supporting  their
               community.  The  Working  Party  therefore  recommends  that  the  DWP
               considers  broadening  the  providers  of  Help  to  Claim  beyond  Citizens
               Advice.

          4.37  We  note  that  the  current  contract  with  Citizens  Advice  was  awarded  as  a
               ‘direct grant’ award and that the DWP is considering running a competitive
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               tendering exercise once the current arrangements are due to end this year.
               This would provide a good opportunity to broaden both the service provision
               and providers.






          328  Ibid, para 132.
          329  For example, in North Ayrshire in Scotland. The Orpington branch closed in 2012 and those seeking
          advice from a Citizens Advice Bureau must now travel to Bromley.
          330  National Audit Office, Universal Credit: getting to first payment (see n. 129 above) para 3.10-3.11.


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