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Gusto Brunt 18-09-2024 01:44 PM

Can someone help, what's the point of a Universal Credit work coach?
 
Yeah, my friend has been on Universal Credit for 5 months, and three weeks ago, her work coach told her she had to do some training or else lose all her benefit.

So my friend agreed. The course was set to start online last night but my friend had some technical issues with her computer, so she thought she better message the work coach this morning (using her UC Journal) to tell her work coach why she couldn't be there online last night - fearing it would be an excuse if she didn't make contact - to stop her benefit.

But get this. My friend just phoned me and told me her work coach was very rude and told my friend not to contact her again over tittle-tattle.:fist:

The tittle-tattle' being remember that my friend's benefits would be stopped her if she didn't attend the course. The work coach then went on to say the Journal is only for late payments and appointment issues. Number one the work coach said four months ago she should never be contacted about late payment issues - the UC direct is for that.

So we're all confused and I can't help. So if anyone who's on UC here can explain, what is the point of a work coach??? Thanks. :) And are they allowed to be rude and contradict themselves?

Ammi 18-09-2024 01:54 PM

…I found this thread on Reddit…I don’t know if it’s any help at all to your friend, Gusto…


https://www.reddit.com/r/DWPhelp/com...ork_coach_for/

Gusto Brunt 18-09-2024 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11507986)
…I found this thread on Reddit…I don’t know if it’s any help at all to your friend, Gusto…


https://www.reddit.com/r/DWPhelp/com...ork_coach_for/

Many thanks. My friend's a sensitive soul and she said she felt tearful the work coach was so rude.

Ammi 18-09-2024 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Gusto Brunt (Post 11507994)
Many thanks. My friend's a sensitive soul and she said she felt tearful the work coach was so rude.

….awwww and that will have completely set her back in confidence to have that sort of experience…hopefully she’ll be able to get back on track again, I wish her well and I hope it’s resolved for her to feel ok with the work coach again…sometimes these relationships begin badly but then can be resolved easily when explained, you know…

Gusto Brunt 18-09-2024 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11507997)
….awwww and that will have completely set her back in confidence to have that sort of experience…hopefully she’ll be able to get back on track again, I wish her well and I hope it’s resolved for her to feel ok with the work coach again…sometimes these relationships begin badly but then can be resolved easily when explained, you know…

Thanks very much. I'll pass your regards and good wishes on. It's certainly a bizarre thing going on at the Job Centre. Telling my friend to do training or else, then not being bothered if she was at the training or not. :shrug:

Vanessa 18-09-2024 03:20 PM

Aw that's awful. She could maybe try using a laptop at her local library?
I'm going to apply for UC very soon. We have to apply because housing benefit is ending.

UserSince2005 18-09-2024 03:33 PM

How about your friend goes out and gets a job?

Beso 18-09-2024 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Gusto Brunt (Post 11507994)
Many thanks. My friend's a sensitive soul and she said she felt tearful the work coach was so rude.

Tell her she could probably get signed off work with depression because of it

Vanessa 18-09-2024 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by UserSince2005 (Post 11508030)
How about your friend goes out and gets a job?

You're entitled to UC even when you work.

Gusto Brunt 18-09-2024 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Vanessa (Post 11508034)
You're entitled to UC even when you work.

Very true. :)

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Originally Posted by Beso (Post 11508031)
Tell her she could probably get signed off work with depression because of it

Good point.

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Originally Posted by UserSince2005 (Post 11508030)
How about your friend goes out and gets a job?

She's trying. But she's 53 and she's come up against ageism.

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Originally Posted by Vanessa (Post 11508024)
Aw that's awful. She could maybe try using a laptop at her local library?
I'm going to apply for UC very soon. We have to apply because housing benefit is ending.

Yes she is using her sister's laptop tonight.

But the point was, she thought the work coach would need to know why my friend had missed the first night. Just in case it was put down as a black mark and a sanction. But the work coach was very rude and quite frankly couldn't give a toss, and yet it was her who said not attending the course would might benefits were stopped.

This work coach has also ignored other messages from my friend.

Unbelievable.

Cherie 18-09-2024 04:03 PM

The WC ...what a pun has no command of English ....tittle tattle is gossip...not relaying messages about being unable to get on the internet

Beso 18-09-2024 04:31 PM

She should be able to refuse to see this idiot and request a new coach.

Ammi 18-09-2024 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Gusto Brunt (Post 11507999)
Thanks very much. I'll pass your regards and good wishes on. It's certainly a bizarre thing going on at the Job Centre. Telling my friend to do training or else, then not being bothered if she was at the training or not. :shrug:

…yeah I do understand why she she was upset and how the work coach made her feel and it’s all difficult enough for her…it would be a good thing for your friend to follow the phone conversation up with an email to the life coach also or the UC department just so there is a record of her having contacted them and explaining…it’s always a good thing to do…

Oliver_W 22-09-2024 08:47 AM

Most of the HMRC seems to be an employment scheme for people with no real skills.


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