Sunderland Echo

I’ve moved house and need a loan to buy some goods for it

- With Lance Fuggle of Citizens Advice

Q. I am on Universal Credit and need help to purchase some goods following a house move.

I looked into a Social Fund applicatio­n as I once applied for help some time ago when I used to receive Income Support but Universal Credit is not listed as a qualifying benefit. Is there any help for people on Universal Credit? I have one child included in my claim.

A. You can apply for a budgeting advance to meet any unexpected expenses. You must have been receiving Universal

Credit for at least six months before you can apply (unless the advance is in order to help you into work or stay in work and then you can apply at any time). If you were receiving any legacy means tested benefits (Income Support, Income Based JSA, Income Based ESA or Pension Credit) before transferri­ng onto UC then your time on these benefits can count towards the six month qualificat­ion period.

Any earnings and savings you may have will be taken into account (these will vary depending on whether you or single or a couple, any children you may have and your age).

The maximum amount payable will also vary, currently a single person is allowed £348, couples £464 and if you have children £812. The minimum payment you can receive is £100.

To apply contact your local job centre and provide details of what you require the loan for. A decision usually takes five to six weeks.

If you are unsuccessf­ul there is no formal appeal process but you can ask for the decision to be looked at again and to do so you must request this within 28 days of the rejection.

Remember you may be rejected if you have outstandin­g loans/previous advances and these must normally be repaid before you can apply again.

If you are awarded the payment then this will be repaid over 12 months and normally through deductions from your ongoing UC claim. If your claim ends then you will be able to continue the repayments directly to the DWP via a direct debit or standing order.

There is no interest charged on the budgeting advance.

Finally before applying for the payment you should also look to see if there are other sources of funding or grants that may be available for you.

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“To apply contact your local job centre and provide details of what you require the loan for. A decision usually takes five to six weeks.”

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