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Welfare Reform
Flexible Payment Arrangements for the local delivery of Universal
Credit
15 November 2012
Flexible Payment Arrangements
Following agreement with Lord Freud, IT functionality will be developed for April 2014 to enable launch of Universal Credit in Northern Ireland with the capacity to:
• make payment of Universal Credit twice a month
• enable payment of Universal Credit to be split between two parties in the household
• enable housing costs to be paid direct to the landlord
Universal Credit IT System
• The Programme Team are working with DWP to develop the IT functionality to facilitate Flexible Payment Arrangements from April 2014
• It is assumed the criteria for split payments and twice monthly payments will be applied offline by a decision maker – the payment will be supported by the IT functionality
Personal Budgeting Support Strategy
Recognising the challenges brought about by the financial changes required under Universal Credit, a Strategy is being developed around three key themes:
– Personal Budgeting Support; – Flexible Payment Arrangements; and– Financial Products.
The strategy will outline the approach to supporting customers through the financial changes resulting from the introduction of Universal Credit.
Membership of the Flexible Payment Arrangements for Universal Credit Oversight Board
Oversight Board
DSD Permanent SecretarySenior Responsible
Officer, Universal Credit
Community Faith’s Forum
Money Advice Expert
Women’s Organisation
Academic – Social Policy and/or
Economics
Housing Rights Representative
Operational payments expert
Timeline for Development of Criteria for Universal Credit
November 2012
December 2012
January 2013
February 2013
March 2013
15th November 2012 Long Gallery Event to
communicate High Level Overview and seek input
on Criteria
Initial Open Listening¹ Event to engage with
Voluntary and Community sector
(public representatives and other interested
parties) to draw up first draft of Criteria
(Belfast area)
Flexible Payment Arrangement Criteria Agreed by Minister
Final Meeting of Oversight Board to
finalise/agree Criteria
Meeting of Oversight Board to consider first draft
of Criteria
Second Open Listening Event¹ to
engage with Voluntary and Community sector (public representatives
and other interested parties) to review draft
of Criteria
(Londonderry area)
Meeting of Oversight Board to
consider further draft of Criteria
Initial Meeting of Oversight Board to
agree Terms of Reference
Paper to Executive Sub
Committee
Submission to Minister
Paper to DSD Committee
¹ Minister to attend Opening Listening Events
Workshop with Voluntary & Community Sector
Workshop with Voluntary &
Community Sector
Objectives for tonight:
• Identify particular customer groups who should be eligible for each type of flexible payment
• Suggest criteria to be applied for each flexible payment
• Identify what issues may present for each flexible payment
Areas for discussion
• Criteria for allowing a split payment of Universal Credit between two parties in the household;
• Criteria for allowing payment of Universal Credit twice a month; and
• Criteria for opt out when direct payment to landlords has been in place
Criteria for allowing a split payment between two parties in the household
• Under what circumstances should the Department allow a split payment between two parties in the household?
• Should the Department aim to encourage both parties to agree the percentage split?
• Should earnings from work be taken into account when deciding the percentage split of payment?
• Should it be 50 – 50 split or should the split be driven by components within the claim e.g. child payments?
• What way should deductions by applied when the payment is split e.g. overpayment deduction, housing cost deductions, between two parties?
Criteria for allowing payment of Universal Credit twice a month
• Under what circumstances should the Department allow payment twice a month?
• Should the department offer banking payments/money advice before considering whether to pay twice a month?
• How can the criteria ensure volumes are controlled and Flexible Payments Arrangements are not manipulated?
• What sanctions, if any should be introduced if customer (household) fails to participate in personal budgeting support programme?
Criteria for opt out when direct payment to landlords has been in place
• Should the Department place any restrictions, and under what circumstances, on customers opting out from direct payment to landlords of the Housing cost element of Universal Credit?
• Can the landlord request direct payment facility is set up if the customer defaults?
• How will any shortfall be covered if the Housing cost element
does not cover the rent?
Objectives for tonight:
• Identify particular customer groups who should be eligible for each type of flexible payment
• Suggest criteria to be applied for each flexible payment
• Identify what issues may present for each flexible payment