Citizens Advice has warned that Universal Credit is failing to live up to its promise.
As both the Public Accounts Committee and the Institute of Fiscal Studies publish reports on Universal Credit the national charity renewed its call for support for people applying for the new benefit.
Last year Citizens Advice helped people with over 150 enquiries every week about Universal Credit, most commonly about who is eligible for the benefit and how to claim.
Chief Executive of Citizens Advice Gillian Guy said:
“Universal Credit is failing to live up to its promise.
“Right from the outset people have experienced problems with Universal Credit, with many turning to Citizens Advice as they experience difficulties applying for the new benefit, delays to claims and errors in their payments.
“The principles underpinning Universal Credit, of simplifying the welfare system and making every hour of work pay, are sound and should be protected. The Government must be watchful that any changes to the benefit do not undermine work incentives and reduce the support people need to stay in work.
“The roll-out of Universal Credit won’t be a success unless people are properly prepared, and those who need help with their claim can access the support they need.”
Related documents:
http://www.parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/commons-select/public-accounts-committee/news-parliament-2015/universal-credit-progress-update-report-published-15-16/