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If you can't keep to your jobseeker's agreement
quickly if you can’t keep to your jobseeker’s agreement - also known as a claimant commitment. If you don’t, your Jobseekers Allowance (JSA) might be reduced or stopped - this is called a sanction
If you have to go to a disciplinary meeting
a disciplinary will be held against you depends on what the sanction is. For example, a first written warning could last six months, but a final one could last twelve months. Next steps Preparing
Appealing an Income Support decision at a tribunal
Income Support shouldn’t have been stopped you haven’t been overpaid - or that you shouldn’t pay the money back you shouldn’t have been sanctioned, for example for not going to a work-focused
Appealing against a Universal Credit decision at a tribunal
sanctioned - for example, if you missed a work-focused interview because you were ill You have 1 month from the date on your mandatory reconsideration notice to apply to a tribunal. If you’ve missed
Check you’re in the right Universal Credit work-related activity group
, and the DWP thinks it would be unreasonable for you to look for work and be available for work The person you care for must be getting one of these benefits: Attendance Allowance the standard or enhanced rate
Making a small claim
on what to do. Say: ‘I refer you to the Practice Direction on pre-action conduct under the Civil Procedure Rules, and in particular to paragraphs 13-16 which set out the sanctions the court may impose
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Payment of benefits and tax credits
Payment of benefits and tax credits This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales Most benefits are usually paid