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The DWP has confirmed that the go-early Universal Credit
pilots - which will take place in the North
West next April - will see new claimants apply online
for the single benefit. Those that apply
for jobseekers' allowance in the four pilot areas from April will be put on to
Universal Credit and will apply and manage their account online. A DWP spokesperson said provision will be
made for those without internet access.
The spokesperson said: "Those not able to use the internet will be
able to go to local outlets to get support like jobcentres, local authorities
or other places. They will get support to make an application.” The spokesperson added that the pilots intend
to move people over so they become "digitally able". In terms of funding, the DWP said councils
were not set to be funded during the projects because they were expected to use
services they already delivered, but that it had set aside £200,000 in case
extra services were necessary during the pilots. Read more on 24dash.
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