Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

More feel economic impact of lockdown

- BY MATTEO BELL

ALMOST 700 more Dundonians have signed on for Universal Credit in the past month, as the economic impact of coronaviru­s tightens.

According to new figures from the Department for Work and Pensions, 689 people signed on for the benefit in Dundee between May and June.

Angus has also seen a rise in claimants, with 452 new people signing on to the welfare scheme.

Universal Credit claims in Perthshire also rose by more than 500 in the past month. The rise has naturally been attributed to the economic impact of Covid-19, which has seen many people lose their jobs or be put on furlough as businesses were forced to close.

And despite efforts by Chancellor Rishi Sunak to kickstart the economy, several economic experts have warned this is just the beginning, and that the real impact will not be known until the furlough scheme ends in October.

Moira Cambridge, operations manager for the DWP, said: “These increases are due to the exceptiona­l circumstan­ces that we are currently in. Perthshire has been especially badly hit due to its large tourist industry. However, places like Angus have been less badly affected due to its agricultur­e sector.”

Neverthele­ssMs Cambridge said the DWP is more than equipped to help those in need.

“This is what we do,” she said. “It’s our job to make sure that people have money to put on the table for their family and also deal with the current situation.

“We’re very focused on coaching people on how to apply for jobs, and we give a great deal of care to what we do.”

The department has also adapted to working with social distancing, using digital methods of meeting with clients.

Moira said: “A lot of things are being done virtually now.

“We’ve been using Zoom and Skype for Business to help people work on their interview skills and brush up their CVs.

“We’re also trying to help people recognise their transferab­le skills and how they could be used.

“I can’t stress enough the amount of support we are providing. We are here to support people.”

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