Universal Credit (UC) is now the main way of accessing government support for mothers whose income is low or non-existent. Patricia Exley, a Citizens Advice manager, runs through the type of support available through UC, how to apply for it, and what the work commitments may be for those on UC. We also cover everything else I can think of to ask about, including the Disability Living Allowance for children. To calculate how much you could get please see Entitledto or Turn2Us. For more info on claiming UC see Universal Credit service or call the DWP on 0800 328 5644. For help in claiming UC see Citizens Advice The general advice line is 0800 144 8848 for any topic.
Thanks as always to James Ede of Be Heard for production of the podcast.
2.19 Mothers and Stay at Home Mothers
2.18 Mothers and Suicide
2.17 Mothers and Teenagers
2.16 Mothers and Daughters
2.15 Mothers and Sleep
2.14 Mothers and Marriage
2.13 Mothers and Secondary Infertility
2.11 Mothers and Attachment Parenting
2.10 Mothers and the Home
2.9 Mothers and Debt
2.8 Mothers and Dogs
2.7 Mothers and the Poetry of Motherhood
2.6 Mothers and Joy
2.5 Mothers and Play
2.4 Mothers and the Menopause
2.3 Mothers and Making Money from Home
2.2 Mothers and Mothers at Home Matter
2.1 Mothers and Meals
21. Mothers and Divorce
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