Applying for a JSA hardship payment (2024)

You might be able to get a hardship payment from the Jobcentre if you're not getting your JSA payments.

You don’t usually have to pay a hardship payment back and you’ll get it every 2 weeks until your JSA starts again.

Before you start

How you apply for a hardship payment depends on the type of JSA you’re getting.There are 3 types of JSA:

  • income-based JSA

  • contribution-based JSA

  • new style JSA

New style JSA is part of the Universal Credit system.

The way new style JSA works is different to contribution-based JSA - the rules are similar to the Universal Credit rules.

If you’re claiming new style JSA you’ll need to apply for a Universal Credit hardship payment.

If you aren’t sure which type of JSA you’re getting, check your benefit letter orcontact your local Jobcentreto find out.

Check if you can get a hardship payment

You can get a hardship payment if your JSA has stopped or not started because:

You’ll also need to prove that you or your partner will have problems paying for essential living costs - for example, if:

  • you won’t be able to buy enough food or clothing

  • you can’t pay for the heating you need

  • your electricity might be disconnected

  • you won’t be able to pay rent

  • you can’t afford the medication you need

Check how much you’ll get

Your hardship payment will be less than your normal JSA payment - exactly how much you get depends on your circ*mstances.

Your circ*mstancesMinimum payment

Your circ*mstances

Single and over 25

Minimum payment

£46.20

Your circ*mstances

Single and under 25

Minimum payment

£36.63

Your circ*mstances

In a couple on a joint claim

Minimum payment

£90.25

Your circ*mstances

In a couple on a single claim (if you’re both over 18)

Minimum payment

£46.20

Your circ*mstances

In a couple on a single claim (one under 18)

Minimum payment

£36.63

If you’re pregnant or seriously ill, your minimum amount will be higher - you’ll find out exactly how much you’ll get when you apply.

If you get a carer's, disability or pensioner premium, you’ll still get this on top of the minimum amount for your circ*mstances.

Applying for a hardship payment

Contact your local Jobcentre to ask how to apply for a hardship payment. They might do an application for you over the phone, send you a form to fill in or ask you to complete the application at the Jobcentre.

You can apply straight away, although the Jobcentre might ask you to wait a few days before you get your payment - you can usually only get a hardship payment 15 days after your JSA payment was stopped.

You’ll be able to get your hardship payment straight away if you’re considered ‘vulnerable’ by the Jobcentre. This means you or your partner:

  • is responsible for a child or young person

  • is pregnant, disabled or a carer

  • is homeless

  • is under 18

  • is under 21 and has recently been looked after by the local authority

  • has a chronic medical condition

  • has a long-term mental impairment - this includes mental health conditions (such as depression), cognitive impairments (such as dementia) and learning disabilities (such as downs syndrome)

You’ll have to show proof, for example a letter from a doctor or a benefit letter.

Evidence you’ll need

When you apply, you’ll be asked to fill in and sign a ‘statement of hardship’. This is your chance to explain what costs you’re struggling to pay and how your essential needs aren’t being met.Doing a budget sheet could help you with this.

You should also explain that you’ve done all you can to find money from elsewhere - for example, from savings. The DWP can’t expect you to borrow money, find cheaper housing, sell your belongings or ask friends or family for help.

With your statement, include copies of evidence. For example:

  • bank statements showing your balance

  • a budget sheet showing your income and costs

  • utility bills showing arrears or threats of disconnection

  • a letter from a food bank

  • letters from your landlord or mortgage provider showing arrears or demands

  • prescriptions, appointment confirmations or a doctor’s note

Send your statement by Royal Mail Signed For and keep the receipt. The address to send it to should be on the statement - if it isn’t, ask the Jobcentre what address to use.

Check what other money you could get

There are things you can do to save on your regular living costs. Check what to do if you need help with living costs.

You might also be able to get local support by contacting your nearest Citizens Advice.

If you get Housing Benefit or Council Tax Reduction, contact your council to make sure they don't stop your payments. Tell them your JSA has only stopped temporarily, to make sure you keep getting your Housing Benefit and Council Tax Reduction payments.

Cost of Living Payments

The government sent the last Cost of Living Payment of £299 during spring 2024. They haven’t announced any more payments.

You should have got the Cost of Living payment of £299 between 6 and 22 February 2024. To get the payment you must have been entitled to an income-based JSA payment between 13 November and 12 December 2023.

If you didn’t get the last payment

If you think you should have received a Cost of Living Payment, you can report a missing payment on GOV.UK.

If your circ*mstances change

Tell your local Jobcentre about anything that could affect your hardship payment. For example, if you get given some money or your living costs go down.

Get help with debt

If you’re worried about getting into debt or paying debts while your JSA has stopped, you can get help onlineor contact your nearest Citizens Advice.

Next steps

Check what to do if your JSA has stopped.

If your application for a hardship payment is refused you can challenge the DWP’s decision.

Applying for a JSA hardship payment (2024)

FAQs

How long does it take for hardship to be paid? ›

You can apply straight away, although the Jobcentre might ask you to wait a few days before you get your payment - you can usually only get a hardship payment 15 days after your JSA payment was stopped. You'll be able to get your hardship payment straight away if you're considered 'vulnerable' by the Jobcentre.

How many hardship payment can I get? ›

The amount of the Hardship Payment you get is the daily rate multiplied by the number of days the sanction lasts. A Hardship Payment is only paid for a limited number of days. If you need another Hardship Payment after this, you'll have to reapply. You will also need to reapply for each assessment period.

What is the hardship allowance payment? ›

Hardship payments are typically provided to individuals who are experiencing financial difficulties and are unable to meet their basic needs. They are intended to help individuals get through a period of hardship.

What is a mandatory reconsideration for JSA? ›

If you disagree with the decision made on your benefit claim, you can ask for a written statement of reasons. If you still believe the decision is wrong, for example due to incorrect information being used, you can ask for it to be looked at again. This is called a mandatory reconsideration.

Do hardship withdrawals get denied? ›

A hardship withdrawal might be denied if your plan doesn't allow withdrawals for that reason. Rules for withdrawals vary from plan to plan.

How long does it take for a hardship withdrawal to be approved? ›

Once you submit your hardship withdrawal application, it will be reviewed. Generally this takes less than a day. However, if there are any questions about your application, additional review time may be needed. Typically, this further review takes 5-7 business days.

What qualifies for hardship? ›

Understanding 401(k) Hardship Withdrawals

Immediate and heavy expenses can include the following: Certain expenses to repair casualty losses to a principal residence (such as losses from fires, earthquakes, or floods) Expenses to prevent being foreclosed on or evicted.

How to prove financial hardship? ›

Financial hardship
  1. current healthcare or pension cards.
  2. Centrelink support payment statement.
  3. bank statements, payslips or proof of income.
  4. evidence of employment circ*mstances.
  5. evidence of an inability to access funds, such as a letter from a.
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How many hardships can you take in a year? ›

Other requirements and limitations to remember

There are no definite limits on the number of hardship withdrawals an employee can take in a year, but they'll be limited to whether they'll be approved for one and whether their 401(k) has enough money to cover the withdrawal.

How much is hardship pay? ›

Hardship Duty Pay for Location Assignment (HDP-L) is payable to soldiers for either permanent change of duty station or temporary/deployed/attached duty of over 30 days duration in specified locations. HDP-L is payable on a monthly basis in the amount of $50, $100 or $150 depending on the location.

How is hardship pay calculated? ›

The payment is determined as percent of salary and can vary from 0 to 30% in 5% increments.

Who is entitled to hardship allowance? ›

Special Hardship Allowance (SHA) refers to an additional compensation generally paid to teachers who are exposed to hazards and difficulties because of the nature and/or location of their work.

What is the best way to ask for a mandatory reconsideration? ›

You can write a letter telling us why you do not agree with your decision. Please send your letter to the address on your decision letter. If you do not have a decision letter, contact the office where you applied for the benefit. You can also fill in a Mandatory Reconsideration request form.

Has anyone won mandatory reconsideration? ›

At first I was awarded 0 points for both care and mobility. After mandatory reconsideration, I have now been awarded standard care (8 points) and standard mobility (10 points). This has also passported me to having the severe disability premium added to my ESA.

What are the chances of winning a mandatory reconsideration? ›

How many appeals are successful? Unfortunately, not many Mandatory Reconsiderations are successful. In fact, the Mandatory Reconsideration success rate is under 20 per cent.

How long does a hardship waiver take to get approved? ›

How long is the wait time? The wait time for the waiver varies, and might be from 6 month to a year, sometimes even longer. It all depends on what application is filed, what bar of inadmissibility an applicant is asking to waive; the sped the adjudicator is working with, and the appeal process, if any.

What happens when you claim hardship? ›

When you give a hardship notice (for the first time in any three-month period) the lender must stop further enforcement or legal action until it responds. This requirement does not apply if the creditor has a court judgment . Your creditor can ask you for more information.

How much can you take for a hardship withdrawal? ›

The CARES Act of 2020 allowed up to $100,000 in early hardship withdrawal distributions from 401(k) and IRA retirement savings plans without the usual 10% penalty.

Are hardship withdrawals paid back? ›

Unlike loans, hardship distributions are not repaid to the plan. Thus, a hardship distribution permanently reduces the employee's account balance under the plan. A hardship distribution cannot be rolled over into an IRA or another qualified plan.

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