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Entitlement to Universal Credit is calculated and paid monthly in arrears, in a single payment.<\/p>
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This Government is committed to delivering a sustainable, long-term solution to poverty in all its forms. Tackling child poverty requires an approach that goes beyond one that focuses on income alone to one that addresses the root causes of poverty and disadvantage and improves long-term outcomes for families and children.<\/p>
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