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…so this is what the overview says, Gusto….
A doctor's note (fit note) stating inability to attend courses due to a health condition should be submitted to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) as part of a Universal Credit claim or if already claiming, to update your Claimant Commitment. This evidence can help demonstrate how your health condition affects your ability to work and participate in required activities, like attending courses. Here's a more detailed explanation: Fit Notes and Universal Credit: If a health condition or disability limits your capability for work, you'll need to provide medical evidence, such as a fit note, to the DWP. This is especially important if you're required to participate in work-related activities as part of your Universal Credit claim, like attending courses. Reporting a Health Condition: You should report your health condition to the DWP as soon as possible, either when making a claim or if it develops later. You can do this through your online account, by phone, or at your local Jobcentre Plus. Claimant Commitment: Your Claimant Commitment is a record of the work-related activities you've agreed to do to receive Universal Credit. If your health condition affects your ability to meet these commitments, you should inform your work coach and provide updated medical evidence, such as a fit note. Work Capability Assessment: If your health condition is expected to affect your ability to work for more than 7 days, you may be referred for a Work Capability Assessment to determine your level of capability for work. Fit Note Details: A fit note will indicate whether you are "not fit for work" or "may be fit for work". If it states "may be fit for work," your work coach will discuss potential adjustments to your Claimant Commitment or work requirements. Importance of Regular Reviews: It's crucial to keep your work coach informed of any changes to your health condition and to provide updated medical evidence as needed. This helps ensure your Claimant Commitment is appropriate and that you receive the support you need Last edited by Ammi; 30-07-2025 at 01:43 PM. |
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