Article 754VE ‘Apprenticeship penalty’ on benefits forces young people from poorer UK families to quit

‘Apprenticeship penalty’ on benefits forces young people from poorer UK families to quit

by
Patrick Butler Social policy editor
from World news | The Guardian on (#754VE)

Government advisers call for review of rules that cause loss of household income when a child takes up job training

Young people from disadvantaged backgrounds are abandoning valuable job training opportunities because of a little-known welfare apprenticeship penalty" that can leave their families out of pocket by as much as 340 a week.

The problem is caused by benefit rules that classify a 16-year-old apprentice as an independent worker" who no longer requires parental support. As a result, the parents' child benefit and child and disability elements of universal credit are withdrawn.

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