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1 day 19 hours ago #309861 by fawndog
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Hello I have been in the support group LCWRA since 2013 with a major disabled and also receive pip I have just gone onto UC and because I am been on these benefits will I be less monitored about my bank statements because they already know my conditions and my circumstances have not changed will the DWP limit the pressure in submitting the statements because off the stress it will cause.
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20 hours 56 minutes ago #309899 by David
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Hi fawndog
UC is using AI to sift through claims and have introduced an annual Automated Claimant review for all UC claimants. Here is a press release:-
The DWP is introducing Automated Claimant Reviews which requires Universal Credit claimants to review, confirm, and if necessary, update their circumstances, to ensure that entitlement remains accurate.
Claimants will receive a ‘Check and Confirm Your Details’ task in their UC account. This provides a summary of their declared information, which they must confirm or update. If details have changed, claimants will be guided to provide the correct information from the relevant date. Completing this task accurately is essential to avoid any disruption to payments.
If a claimant does not complete the task, their payments may be suspended and their claim closed. Notifications will be sent (by text, email and in the individual’s UC Account) when the task is created, with reminders at days 8 and 12, and a final warning on day 15 if payment is at risk of being stopped. Claimants have until their next payment date (around five weeks) to complete the process.
The initiative began on the 16th July and is being rolled out in phases, with 7,000 cases scheduled to participate in this process every two weeks on an ongoing basis.
David
UC is using AI to sift through claims and have introduced an annual Automated Claimant review for all UC claimants. Here is a press release:-
The DWP is introducing Automated Claimant Reviews which requires Universal Credit claimants to review, confirm, and if necessary, update their circumstances, to ensure that entitlement remains accurate.
Claimants will receive a ‘Check and Confirm Your Details’ task in their UC account. This provides a summary of their declared information, which they must confirm or update. If details have changed, claimants will be guided to provide the correct information from the relevant date. Completing this task accurately is essential to avoid any disruption to payments.
If a claimant does not complete the task, their payments may be suspended and their claim closed. Notifications will be sent (by text, email and in the individual’s UC Account) when the task is created, with reminders at days 8 and 12, and a final warning on day 15 if payment is at risk of being stopped. Claimants have until their next payment date (around five weeks) to complete the process.
The initiative began on the 16th July and is being rolled out in phases, with 7,000 cases scheduled to participate in this process every two weeks on an ongoing basis.
David
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