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29 March, 2023

DWP says that it has no plans to automate decision-making in universal credit sanctions regime

Minister confirms that planned automation of sanctions process will be limited to creation of sanctions referral forms for claimants who miss mandatory appointments

29 March, 2023

Scottish Government says that it will not introduce fundamental changes to existing attendance allowance criteria when delivering devolved pension age disability payment

However, Minister confirms a number of 'practical administrative improvements' for those accessing the new benefit, including a choice of inclusive application channels and provision of one-to-one support from local delivery staff

28 March, 2023

DWP to expand universal credit managed migration programme to tax credits only claimants across the whole of Great Britain in 2023/2024

Minister also confirms that all claimants on tax credits, income support, income-based jobseeker's allowance and housing benefit will be required to move to universal credit in 2024/2025

28 March, 2023

Initial entitlement rules for Scotland’s carer support payment will broadly mirror carer’s allowance to allow ‘safe and secure’ transfer of awards from the DWP

However, Scottish Government says that once case transfer is complete it will introduce a range of improvements, including new support for those caring for more than one person and six-month linking periods

27 March, 2023

Government needs to consider what additional support should be given to those in their mid 60s on lower incomes or in poor health when it increases state pension age

While deferring the increase would cost around £8 to £9 billion for each year of delay, IFS highlights that poverty rate among 65 year olds more than doubled when pension age was increased to 66

27 March, 2023

Free legal advice sector is facing a £30 million funding gap this year

New research highlights 18 per cent funding deficit that will mean that almost 43,000 of the most vulnerable people will go without the advice and assistance they need

27 March, 2023

Government confirms that first instalment of £900 cost of living payment is to be issued from 25 April 2023

DWP outlines that a payment of £301 will be followed by further instalments in Autumn 2022 and by Spring 2024 for those on low-income benefits, with payments being made later to those on tax credits

27 March, 2023

Additional Jobsearch Support pilot is no more than a ‘tick and turn’ exercise, says PCS

Union warns that staff will bear brunt of policy which will 'drive sanctions, destroy people’s confidence, livelihoods, and our communities’ faith in the jobcentre'

27 March, 2023

Uprating of social security benefits in Scotland 2023/2024

New statutory instruments

27 March, 2023

DWP issues details of the new Rent Rebate Subsidy Limitation arrangements for Welsh local authorities in 2023/2024

New guidance circular sets out specified amounts and guideline rent increases

24 March, 2023

‘Relevant threshold’ for purposes of calculating surplus earnings under universal credit to stay at £2,500 until 31 March 2024

DWP makes determination that provides for further extension of temporary increase in threshold that was originally due to end in April 2019

24 March, 2023

Bill providing for 2023/2024 cost of living additional payments receives Royal Assent

New Act enables first cost of living payment of £301 to be issued in spring 2023, followed by other payments through the remainder of 2023/2024

24 March, 2023

DWP’s online apply for PIP service currently being offered to 60 people a day

Work and Pensions Minster also provides update on 'private beta trial' for attendance allowance claimants

24 March, 2023

Calls to DWP’s Disability Services enquiry lines take an average of almost 20 minutes to be answered

Response to written question in Parliament also shows that less than three-quarters of calls to the service line were answered

24 March, 2023

With more people regularly running out of money for essentials, the Scottish Welfare Fund is no longer operating as a short-term safety net

Independent review highlights that rising prices and the diminishing value of core UK-wide benefits have led to an increased volume of repeat applications to the Fund

24 March, 2023

‘No need to wait’ to introduce a Minimum Income Guarantee in Scotland

Expert Group outlines actions the Scottish Government should undertake to pave the way and build the foundations necessary to realise the full potential of reform

24 March, 2023

Discovery phase for ‘Move to UC’ in Northern Ireland to begin next month

Three-month exercise will involve around 500 tax credit claimants in the Andersonstown and Enniskillen Jobs & Benefits office areas

23 March, 2023

DWP confirms that administrative exercise to correct state pension payments has identified more than 46,000 underpayments

Progress report on LEAP exercise shows that it has so far resulted in more than £300 million being paid out