Should Parents on UC Have to Work?
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Should parents have to work for Universal Credit?
This is now on the Gov Site 'Parents of 3 to 12-year-olds will agree with their Work Coach to spend more time in work or applying for jobs, up to a maximum of 30 hours a week.'
Seen this and I won't have to do that just yet as my partner works full time we do get some help from uc tho the thing is tho some children don't start school at the age of 3 it used to be till the age of 5
Lynibis totally agree with you honestly I wouldn't have put her in it's just that it was getting to a point where I couldn't leave the room without her kicking off so I thought I'd try it to get her use to it, she's the opposite from my oldest she wasn't bothered at all when I left
Leannexxx I stayed at home with my son until he was able to go to nursery. I didn't rely on childcare. He goes to nursery for social interaction and to get ready for school. I work around his nursery hours so that I'm always there when he needs me. He loves nursery and has been amazing for him. We have given him the best of both worlds. I could afford to stay home with him so I did, but that's not the case for everyone.
I wasn't saying that childcare was for you or for anyone, merely trying to think why the change might have been made to age 3. Sorry if my comment didn't come across right.
MrsCraig oh no your comment wasn't bad at all I'm just saying I'm lucky enough to be able to stay home with her and I will be going back to work when she's in full time school till then we will get by like I said my other half works full time and yes we get help from uc but that's only what everyone else gets before they changed it into one working tax credits and a little child benefits everything else gets taken from it
So who looks after the kids? I notice childcare is upwards of £10 an hour which would negate any monies earnt surely?but for grandparents and the extended friend and family network this country would grind to a halt I am sure.
I have a few friends on Universal Credit. They all work. Their kids are in Primary school so not a problem in terms of childcare. I know that their kids got the free nursery hours when they were 2 instead of 3 to encourage them to go back to work. None of my friends have grandparents or extended family look after their children, certainly not for free anyway.
Given how loads on benefits are working ridiculous. Someone I work with is earning and in benefits. Still can't afford to live. Worse is if she sat at home everything would be paid for including nursery fees
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