Universal Credit updated rollout schedule
In May 2016 the full Universal Credit service for all claimant types began to rollout nationally and later it was announced that it was to be completed by September 2018.
In July 2017 the schedule was updated due to changes being made at DWP. After the rollout process has completed, DWP will then begin moving all remaining existing benefit claimants to the full Universal Credit service.
For the Lincolnshire local authorities, the revised rollout schedule is as follows:
Date Local authority Job Centre area
October 2017 South Kesteven Grantham JCP and Stamford JCP
March 2018 City of Lincoln Lincoln JCP
March 2018 East Lindsey Skegness JCP
April 2018 South Holland Spalding JCP
May 2018 Boston Boston JCP
May 2018 East Lindsey Louth JCP
May 2018 West Lindsey Gainsborough JCP
July 2018 North Kesteven Sleaford JCP
For those areas where Universal Credit has already been fully rolled out the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has introduced a new helpline for landlords whose Universal Credit tenants will not communicate with them.
The new number 0345 600 4272 can be used by landlords who are unable to obtain the tenant’s co-operation to get DWP to supply information when it comes to enquiries about major payments – such as a direct payment to the landlord.
This is a significant change as, before now, landlords were totally dependent on the goodwill of the tenant when it came to accessing information. For landlords in the Lincolnshire area the number will be accessible only where Universal Credit has already been fully rolled out.
The official Universal Credit guidance says the landlord should:
· In the first instance engage with their tenant about the issue. The tenant has access to their own information via their online account and can share it with their landlord
· If more assistance is required the claimant can ask to share their personal information with their landlord or other representative via their online journal, face to face or by calling the service centre and giving explicit consent
When contacting Universal Credit the claimant’s representative will be asked to confirm their identity so the case manager can speak to the landlord direct.
For further guidance for landlords, see: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/universal-credit-and-rented-housing--2/universal-credit-and-rented-housing-guide-for-landlords