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    2. Benefits and money
    3. Benefits and financial support
    4. Support if you're employed or looking for work
    5. Universal Credit

    Extra help to make or maintain your Universal Credit claim

    You can get help to claim Universal Credit and get other support if you have additional needs.

    How to get help and support

    This video explains how to get help and access to other support if you have additional needs. This could include other benefits you can get, help to manage your claim, assistance with digital technology or support with other needs and circumstances that need to be taken into consideration.

    Digital Support in your local Jobs & Benefits office

    If you don’t have access to the internet or a digital device (for example a computer, laptop, tablet or smart phone) or if you need help to get online, your local Jobs & Benefits office can help.

    Contact your local office on 0800 001 5782 to arrange an appointment.  You will be able to access a digital device and obtain support with your digital skills from a member of staff who can help you make or maintain your Universal Credit claim. 

    If you arrive without an appointment you may still be able to use our digital devices if one is available.

    If you need an interpreter

    If you need an interpreter to help you make your claim to Universal Credit you can request this through your online account, or by contacting the Universal Credit Service Centre or your local Jobs and Benefits office.

    You can find a Universal Credit fact-sheet, published in different languages, on Universal Credit customer information

    If you are not satisfied with the interpreting service provided you can complain by using the feedback option at the end of the call or by emailing your complaint to feedback@thebigword.com giving the time of the call, the date and the language used.

    If you have a health condition

    Visually impaired

    If you are unable to claim Universal Credit online due to your visual impairment, you can claim by contacting the Universal Credit Service Centre. You may also be entitled to further financial support for people with disabilities.  

    Hearing difficulties

    If you have hearing difficulties, you can contact the Universal Credit Service Centre using the British Sign Language (BSL) video relay service or the Irish Sign Language (ISL) video relay service.  Alternatively, you can call the Service Centre on Text-phone 0800 012 1441.

    Motor impairments

    If you have a motor impairment that would impact your ability to make and maintain your Universal Credit claim online, you can claim by contacting the Universal Credit Service Centre.

    Other health conditions

    If you have any other health conditions, including disabilities, mental health conditions, cognitive or learning difficulties which may make it hard for you to claim Universal Credit, contact the Universal Credit Service Centre.

    A simple guide is available on Universal Credit and you easy read

    Unsure what benefits you can get or need digital help

    To make sure you receive the benefits, supports and services you may be entitled to, contact Make the Call Service and speak to an adviser.

    If you would like independent help and advice on Universal Credit or any other welfare changes, you can visit any independent advice office like Advice NI or Housing Rights NI.

    You may also be able to get free access to a computer and internet in your local library.

    If you are unable to use the internet you may be able to make a telephone claim by contacting the Universal Credit Service Centre. 

    If your circumstances mean you need more support

    If you are a Care leaver

    A care leaver is a person who has been in the care of a local authority or Health & Social Care Trust (HSCT).

    If you are a care leaver you may be able to make an online claim to Universal Credit. You should claim as soon as possible to make sure you receive the correct support. 

    If you do not have anywhere to live or need help with housing when you leave care see the paragraph on homeless below, or you can find housing support online.

    If you are impacted by Domestic Violence

    All Jobs and Benefits offices are recognised as safe places and staff have received training to help customers who are experiencing domestic abuse. 

    If you receive Universal Credit and experience domestic abuse, you can contact Universal Credit in confidence by phone, for example to ask for any Universal Credit payments to be split between you and your partner.    

    You may also:

    • be eligible for an advance of up to 100% of your expected Universal Credit monthly entitlement
    • be able to have a break from looking for or preparing for work, for up to 13 weeks
    • be eligible for help with housing

    More information is available at:

    • Domestic abuse
    • Protecting children and vulnerable adults
    • Support services for victims

    If you are homeless

    You can still apply for Universal Credit if you are homeless.  You do not need a fixed address to claim Universal Credit.

    If you do not have a fixed address

    If you do not have a permanent address, you can use a ‘care of’ address when you apply for Universal Credit. This can be the address of:

    • your local Jobs and Benefits Office
    • the hostel you are staying in

    or

    • a friend or family member you trust

    Universal Credit is claimed online, and you can get Help with your Universal Credit claim if you need more support. 

    Your local Jobs and Benefits Office works with homeless support organisations who will be able to advise on what local support is available.

    Help with housing and homelessness

    If you are homeless or at risk of losing your home, further information is available at Homelessness. For more information and help with keeping your home, homelessness and evictions, you can contact the Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE).

    If you are a prison leaver

    Before your release from prison, you should check information about benefits to help you claim as soon as possible. 

    If you have just left prison you may be entitled to Universal Credit.  You should claim immediately or as soon as possible after your release, as claims are not backdated.

    You can get information for prisoners about benefits, and further support for prison leavers is available at Northern Ireland Association for the  Care and Resettlement of Offenders (NIACRO) and Familysupportni.gov.uk

    If you are a refugee or evacuee

    If you are a refugee, or have been granted humanitarian protection or discretionary leave, you can apply for benefits in the same way as a UK national. You may be able to claim Universal Credit and you can get more information on Benefits for non-UK nationals.  

    If you need someone to manage your claim for you

    You can ask a representative or appointee to manage your claim for you, or arrange for a friend, relative or professional to have ‘power of attorney’ to allow them to act for you. 

    More information on how to do this is available at Unable to manage your Universal Credit claim by yourself.

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    Universal Credit

    • Agree your Universal Credit Commitment
    • Business expenses you can report if you're self-employed
    • Changes that may affect your Universal Credit
    • Changes you need to tell Universal Credit about
    • Contact the Move to Universal Credit team
    • Contact Universal Credit for help with your claim
    • Extra help to make or maintain your Universal Credit claim
    • Find out who to contact about money taken off your Universal Credit payment
    • Frontier and cross border workers claiming Universal Credit
    • Help to find work on Universal Credit
    • Help while waiting for a Universal Credit payment
    • How much can be taken from your Universal Credit payments
    • How much Universal Credit you get and how you're paid
    • How you can get ready to Move to Universal Credit
    • How you make a claim for Universal Credit
    • If your Universal Credit claim is reviewed
    • Money taken from your Universal Credit payments
    • More financial help if you get Universal Credit
    • Unable to manage your Universal Credit claim by yourself
    • Universal Credit - Sharing your information with others
    • Universal Credit explained — videos to help you make and manage your claim
    • Universal Credit if you have a health condition or disability
    • Universal Credit if you're claiming other benefits
    • Universal Credit if you're employed
    • Universal Credit if you're unemployed
    • Universal Credit payments for children and childcare
    • Universal Credit payments for housing
    • Universal Credit: information for couples
    • What is Move to Universal Credit
    • What to do after you have claimed Universal Credit
    • What will affect your Universal Credit payments
    • Who can claim Universal Credit
    • Who to contact if you disagree with Universal Credit's decision
    • Who to talk to about deductions from your Universal Credit
    • You want to claim Universal Credit again

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