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Claiming Universal Credit (UK)

Navigating the Universal Credit system with autism

Source: Citizens Advice

Resource Summary
Citizens Advice provides detailed information on Universal Credit, a key welfare benefit, for those with health conditions or disabilities, including autism. This resource explains how to apply, report changes, and manage your claim, offering practical support to ensure autistic individuals can access this vital income support.

Citizens Advice offers a comprehensive and accessible guide to Universal Credit, a significant welfare benefit, with particular consideration for individuals with health conditions or disabilities, such as autism. The resource demystifies the Universal Credit application process, from initial online application to understanding the monthly payment system. It explains how to report changes in circumstances, which is crucial for autistic individuals who may struggle with administrative tasks or unexpected changes. The guide also covers important aspects like work capability assessments (WCA), explaining what to expect and how to provide evidence of how autism affects one's ability to work. It provides advice on appealing decisions and how to seek further support if facing difficulties. By breaking down complex information into manageable sections and offering clear, actionable advice, Citizens Advice empowers autistic individuals and their carers to navigate the Universal Credit system more effectively, ensuring they receive the financial support they are entitled to.

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