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Learn how to avoid jobseeker's allowance sanctions by fulfilling your claimant commitment and participating in work-related activities. Get tips on keeping evidence, updating your personal advisor, and seeking realistic and reasonable accommodations. Seek advice from Stockton Welfare Rights and Stockton Citizens Advice Bureau.
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QUOTES • Suddenly you're not helping somebody into sustainable employment, which is what you're employed to do. You're looking for ways to trick your customers into 'not looking for work'. You come up with many ways. I've seen dyslexic customers given written job searches, and when they don't produce them – what a surprise – they're sanctioned
QUOTES Sanctions were “wreaking havoc with people’s ability to find work”. “Four weeks without jobseeker’s allowance being paid creates a barrier to work, as people’s struggle to find the money for food, rent and bills means that their job search is interrupted”.
QUOTES • “ Sanctions are only used as a last resort for a tiny minority who don’t follow the rules and hardship payments are available if people need them. “
JSA SANCTIONS IN STOCKTONOCT 2012 – Sept 2014 Billingham 1596 Stockton 4693 Thornaby 1305 Total 7594
HOW TO AVOID A SANCTION • JSA – Fullfill Claimant Commitment • ESA – Fullfill Work Related Activites
CLAIMANT COMMITMENT( JSA Contract ?) • Work Focused Interview • Work Preparation • Work Search • Work Availability
CLAIMANT COMMITMENT( JSA Contract ) • Periodic Interviews To Discuss Returning To Work • CVs, Training Courses , Work Programme • Applying For Jobs • Availability To Take Up Work
REALISTIC AND REASONABLE • Health • Caring • Internet/phone Access • Transport • Criminal Record • Substance Abuse
Responsibilities • Keep Work Personal Advisor Updated • Request Everything In Writing • Keep Evidence/Records • Use Mobile Phone • Do Not Place Unreasonable Restrictions
WORK RELATED ACTVITY GROUP( Action Plan ) • Work Focused Interview • Personal Advisor • Action Plan
Work Focused Interview • Education/Vocational Training • Work History • Work Aspirations • Work Skills • Work Related Activities
Action Plan • In Writing • Type Of Activity Expected To Undertake • GP/Hospital Letters • DWP WCA Assessment • Work Programme
REALISTIC AND REASONABLE • Health • Caring • Internet/phone Access • Transport • Criminal Record • Substance Abuse
Responsibilities • Keep Personal Advisor Updated • Request Everything In Writing • Keep Evidence/Records • Use Mobile Phone • Do Not Place Unreasonable Restrictions
Work Programme • Voluntary Work Related Activity • Compulsory Work Related Activity • Job Search ?
SEEK ADVICE Stockton Welfare Rights 01642 526141 welfarerights@stockton.gov.uk SDAIS 03442451295 support@stockton.cabnet.org.uk SWAN www.stocktonadvice.org.uk