Claim for carers allowance
suzyk15
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Hi I'm claiming universal credit.
Put a claim in for carers allowance
Had letter today saying I coukd receive it but there wauting ti hear bk frim universal credit regarding what ill be paid.
I made the claim frim fab 12 when i started caring for my mum will it be backdated?
I've also read up about a carer element?which is paid if on universal credit
In confused to what ill receive and how much?
Can you please help
Regards sue
Put a claim in for carers allowance
Had letter today saying I coukd receive it but there wauting ti hear bk frim universal credit regarding what ill be paid.
I made the claim frim fab 12 when i started caring for my mum will it be backdated?
I've also read up about a carer element?which is paid if on universal credit
In confused to what ill receive and how much?
Can you please help
Regards sue
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Hi @suzyk15, and a warm welcome to the community!
I'm sure some of our members who have better insight into CA will be able to advise you, but in the meantime, perhaps give the online benefits calculator a try to give you an idea of what your entitlement could be? -
Been reading up on other sites on one it says carers element will not be paid automatically even though I'm on universal credit .had a letter yesterday saying I'm entitked to carers allowance and there waiting for advice from my local benefits office to see how much I will be paid this is very cinfusing please can someone help
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Hello suzyk15
You can get an additional £156.45 per month if you are caring for a severely disabled person for at least 35 hours a week, which is the carers element.
You DO NOT have to claim Carer's Allowance (CA) to get this element. This is probably why you have read that a carers element is not paid automatically. That is UC will assess individual cases to see if a person qualifies for a carers element. I however suspect that it will be easier to prove that you are looking after a severely disabled person for at least 35 hours a week if you do get UC.
Not only should your UC increase but your work conditionality should change that is you are placed in the No Work Related Requirement group.
Maria
The Benefits Training Co: -
Hi Maria thanks for the reply.
I've been getting universal credit since last year.
I started caring for my mum on feb 12 .
I made a claim for carers allowance which I started getting weekly last wk.£64.60
I rang universal credit up to tell them I'd started caring from Feb 12, they said I will get carers element £156.45 paid monthly .
My first payment due on 15 august they told me
Will it be so much universal credit added to carer element?
Will he carcar element be backdated from feb12
It's very confusing
Regards sue -
suzyk15 said:Hi Maria thanks for the reply.
I've been getting universal credit since last year.
I started caring for my mum on feb 12 .
I made a claim for carers allowance which I started getting weekly last wk.£64.60
I rang universal credit up to tell them I'd started caring from Feb 12, they said I will get carers element £156.45 paid monthly .
My first payment due on 15 august they told me
Will it be so much universal credit added to carer element?
Will he carcar element be backdated from feb12
It's very confusing
Regards sue
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
I had to ring universal credit as my circumstances have changed they had to change my claimant commitment.i then had a letter off them asking me to sign my commitment. I've read on other sites that universal credit have to be informed of any changes .
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