Call your local Jobcentre and ask why your JSA has been stopped or reduced.
Make a note of the date and time you call. Also write down the name of the person at the Jobcentre you spoke to.
The DWP should have written to tell you your JSA is being stopped or reduced, but it’s still worth calling. You can find out more about why it’s been stopped and ask any questions. You should also ask them to send you a letter about their decision if you haven’t had one.
If the Jobcentre say you’ve been sanctioned
Your JSA might have stopped or been reduced because the DWP think you didn’t do something you were meant to. This is called a ‘sanction’.
If the Jobcentre say you’ve been sanctioned, ask them:
- why you’ve been sanctioned
- when the sanction started
- how long the sanction will last
If the Jobcentre think you’re not looking for work
Your JSA might have stopped because your work coach thinks you’re not doing enough to look for work.
If the Jobcentre says they’re checking you’re doing enough, ask them:
- why they think you’re not available for work or looking for work
- what evidence you can give them to prove you’re available and looking
- how and when you should give them the evidence you have
- the date your JSA stopped