UC is paid (when you finally get it) calendar monthly so say the 8th of every month. Their blurb says it is to prepare you for when you go to work and to learn to budget. My son, who has a life limiting disease, was changed to UC from ESA when he finally got a council flat although he will never be able to work. He went from ESA every two weeks with DLA on one of the middle weeks to calendar monthly so he found it almost impossible to budget especially after the waiting time for the UC to start. I am sure people lose money on the changeover. His flat he pays £450 a month for plus a contribution towards council tax. It is all electric with a wall heater in living room and bedroom. He has no facilities for drying clothes so a tumble drier is necessary. In the winter he is feeding the electric meter with up to £50per week. People on benefits are not allowed to have electricity meters connected to bank accounts so are paying far too much for electricity. So you can imagine there isn't a lot left for food. I do an internet shop at Iceland for him fortnightly and it's hard work to find him nutritious food to fit the money available. I am usually subsidising the food bill and he is lucky I can do this. Many people dont have this help available or the knowledge to shop wisely.
Lack of Carer's courtesy while in your property


Anja

what a bargain! 