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IV.  CLAIMANT SUPPORT


          "I had to get someone to help me and do my mandatory reconsideration for me. I
          tried to do it myself but couldn't...I was left without money for around 12 weeks,
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          which made me very ill, and [I] considered taking my life many times.”
          "Not been well enough or had enough  concentration to  understand  what  I am
          entitled to [or] how to apply for benefits."
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          4.1   The  benefits  system is complex. Many  individuals are not aware  of  their
               potential eligibility.  Even for those that are, the process of claiming benefits
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               is not straightforward and the application process is lengthy.  The criteria for
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               entitlement are complicated and require claimants to gather a variety of pieces
               of evidence to prove their entitlement.
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          4.2   Given the issues with DWP decision-making outlined in Chapter 2 we know
               that many claimants are not receiving the benefits they are entitled to in the
               first instance. However, challenging an incorrect decision requires claimants
               to be aware of their rights and entitlements, as well as the process for doing
               so.  When claimants do embark upon  such a challenge,  the process  can be
               daunting and difficult to navigate.




          272  N. Bond et al., The Benefits Assault Course (see n. 50 above) p. 35.

          273  Ibid., p.19.
          274  G. McKeever, M. Simpson and C. Fitzpatrick, Destitution and Paths to Justice (see n. 3 above) p.7
          and 40. A recent report has estimated that there are around half a million people who were eligible for
          UC during the start  of the Covid-19 pandemic but not claimed  it (B. Geiger et al,  Non-take-up of
          benefits at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic (The Health Foundation, April 2021)).
          275   For example there are ten stages to making a UC claim, many of which are time sensitive. See
          Citizens Advice, ‘Universal Credit claims falter due to complicated application process and lack of
          support’ (2018).
          276  See Chapter 2 with respect to difficulties obtaining evidence for disability assessments. A Citizens
          Advice survey found that  48% of respondents found it difficult to provide evidence for health
          conditions; 40% found it difficult to provide evidence for housing; 35% found it difficult to provide
          evidence for childcare. See  Citizens  Advice, ‘Universal credit claims falter  due to complicated
          application process and lack of support’ (see n. 275 above).


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