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  • bro58
13 years 9 months ago #74428 by bro58
Replied by bro58 on topic Re:work program
jackie
nihat wrote:

thanks for your replys.so before you go on a work program do you have to go to these WFIs or can they send you straight on a work program? she just said to us that ir the appeal doesnt go through that she would put him on a work program for 2 years.thats why i am confused about all this thanks jackie


Hi jn,

The WFI's are carried out at the Job Centre Plus, by JCP+ staff.

It is up to the JCP+ advisor as to whether they refer you to a Works Programme Provider,(WPP) who is contracted by the government under the banner of The Work Programme.

cheers

bro58
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13 years 9 months ago #74457 by barry44544
Replied by barry44544 on topic Re:work program
Hi,
I have been put straight into the WRAG group from IB
no medical.
I have appealed, Its been four weeks since I sent my
appeal letter. I have heard nothing from them since.
I have had my letter for my first WRAG interview.
How long is it to get an acknowledgment for my appeal
letter?
If I dont attend WRAG group, How much of my Benefit
will I loose?
Thanks

Barry44544
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13 years 9 months ago #74458 by Gordon
Replied by Gordon on topic Re:work program
Barry

The DWP should have acknowledged your appeal request, I assume you sent in a GL24, within two weeks, so you should contact them to find out what is going on.

If you fail to attend a WFI without Good Cause, you can be sanctioned by 50% of the Work Related Activity Component (WRAC) for four weeks and then by 100% of the WRAC thereafter.

source: www.dwp.gov.uk/docs/dmgch53.pdf 53050

Gordon

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  • Mark Sutton
13 years 9 months ago #74459 by Mark Sutton
Replied by Mark Sutton on topic Re:work program
Gordon wrote:

If you fail to attend a WFI without Good Cause, you can be sanctioned by 50% of the Work Related Activity Component (WRAC) for four weeks and then by 100% of the WRAC thereafter.

Can that be translated into hard cash, or does it vary from case to case?
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13 years 9 months ago #74461 by Gordon
Replied by Gordon on topic Re:work program
Mark Sutton wrote:

Can that be translated into hard cash, or does it vary from case to case?

I believe the WRAC is currently worth £26.75/week.

Gordon

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  • Mark Sutton
13 years 9 months ago #74472 by Mark Sutton
Replied by Mark Sutton on topic Re:work program
Thanks, Gordon. :)
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