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a)  The UC webpages are part of a How to claim Universal Credit: step by
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                   step guide,  which also links to additional information on “What to do
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                   if you have a health condition or disability”  and “What to do if you
                   disagree with the decision”.
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               b)  In addition to the UC step by step guide there are a whole variety of other
                   guides, including: a Universal Credit: Health conditions and  disability
                   guide;   a Universal  Credit:  childcare  guide;   as  well  as  guides for
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                   people in particular circumstances such as prison leavers,  students and
                   homeless people. There are also a range of guides for landlords and for
                   those supporting claimants.   There is  a “Universal Credit  and you
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                   guide” intended  to be for  people already  claiming UC which  includes
                   information on sanctions, how and when UC is paid and help with
                   childcare and housing costs.
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               c)  In addition,  the  DWP has  a  website “understanding universal credit”
                   which  is separate from  the normal gov.uk DWP pages. It provides an
                   array  of information  on UC, 280   including  information on eligibility,
                   conditionality and sanctions, what to do if you have a health condition or
                   disability that prevents or limits the work that you can do,  making a
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                   claim  and managing a claim.  There is also a section for people who
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                   are assisting someone else to claim.
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          273  The webpage has a timeline of five steps with links to information about each step. The steps are 1.
          Check if  you’re eligible,  2. Create an account and make a claim and find  out how  your claim is
          assessed (links to what to do if you have a health condition or disability), 3. Apply for an advance on
          your first payment, 4. Get your first payment (links to information on what to do if you disagree with
          the decision) 5. Report any change of circumstances. See DWP, How to claim universal credit: step by
          step.
          274  DWP, Health conditions, disability and Universal Credit.
          275  DWP, Challenge a benefit decision (mandatory reconsideration) (see n. 225 above).
          276  DWP, Universal Credit: Health conditions and disability guide (July 2020).
          277  DWP, Universal Credit: childcare guide (July 2020).
          278  An overview of all of the different guidance available for UC can be found here: Understanding
          Universal Credit, Universal Credit: Detailed Guidance (February 2020).
          279  DWP, Universal Credit and you (April 2021).
          280  Understanding Universal Credit, What is universal credit?.
          281  Understanding Universal Credit, New to Universal Credit.
          282  Understanding Universal Credit, Making a claim.


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