Credyd Cynhwysol: gwybodaeth bellach i deuluoedd
Trosolwg o'r hyn y mae Credyd Cynhwysol yn ei olygu i deuluoedd a'r hyn y bydd disgwyl iddynt ei wneud yn gyfnewid.
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Mae’r canllaw hwn yn darparu gwybodaeth sylfaenol am yr hyn y mae angen i deuluoedd ei wybod os ydynt yn gwneud cais am Gredyd Cynhwysol.
Mae’n cynnwys gwybodaeth am y gefnogaeth sydd ar gael a’r camau y bydd disgwyl i bobl eu cymryd pan fyddant yn gwneud cais am Gredyd Cynhwysol fel teulu. Mae’n cynnwys:
- sut mae Credyd Cynhwysol yn cefnogi teuluoedd
- yr help sydd ar gael gyda chostau gofal plant
- yr hyn y bydd disgwyl i hawlwyr ei wneud yn gyfnewid am dderbyn Credyd Cynhwysol
Rhan o’r pecyn cymorth Credyd Cynhwysol ar gyfer sefydliadau partner.
Updates to this page
Diweddarwyd ddiwethaf ar 9 July 2024 + show all updates
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If your child is over 16 and in education or training, at the end of July you’ll get a journal message in your online account explaining what you’ll need to do before 31 August.
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You could receive a maximum childcare payment of £1,014.63 for one child and £1,739.37 for 2 or more children.
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From 25 October 2023, if you are the lead carer of a child aged between 3 and 12, you will be expected to work up to 30 hours a week, or spend up to 30 hours a week on work related activities.
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Updated the maximum childcare payment you could receive with Universal Credit from £646.35 to £950.92 a month for one child and from £1,108.04 to £1,630.15 a month for 2 or more children.
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Added instruction to let your work coach know as soon as you accept a job offer, as you can claim support for your childcare costs for at least a month before you start work, for people with a youngest child aged between 3 and 12.
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Removed the wording 'You will not get a sanction if you cannot keep to your Claimant Commitment because of coronavirus (COVID-19)'.
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Removed references to Universal Credit full service and live service.
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Updated guidance to reflect that new claims to Universal Credit can now be made by households with more than 2 children.
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Added information about changes to Pension Credit for mixed age couples from 15 May 2019.
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Removed information about people over Pension Credit qualifying age published in error on 17 December 2018.
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Added information to section 6 about changes to the eligibility for Pension Credit and Universal Credit couple claims from 1 February 2019.
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Updated to show that Universal Credit is now available everywhere in Great Britain.
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Universal Credit live service telephone helpline opening hours changed to 9am to 4pm.
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Section 7 amended to add further information on capped hours.
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Updated guide with new 0800 freephone numbers for Universal Credit.
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Clarified information about reporting changes of circumstances, who can claim Universal Credit and how some people in Scotland can be paid.
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Updated to reflect changes to what is expected of lead carers in return for Universal Credit.
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Updated to reflect changes to Universal Credit from April 2016 (English only, Welsh to follow).
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Childcare information updated with the date that help with childcare fees increases to up to 85% under Universal Credit.
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Revised version (June 2015) includes information about what Universal Credit means for Kinship carers.
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Revised version with new information about the roll-out of Universal Credit.
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Revised version includes latest information about Universal Credit.
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Published new version of the guide.
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Updated to include the latest information about the expansion of Universal Credit
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Detail updated to include more information about the content of the document.
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