22 November, 2023
22 November, 2023
New statutory instrument
21 November, 2023
However, while welcoming the recognition that providing support is a cost-effective investment, Law Society calls for a sustainably funded legal system rather than 'expecting advice-providers to live hand-to-mouth on precarious government grants'
21 November, 2023
Following a 'complex' investigation, provisional views on remedies for maladministration have been sent to complainants and the DWP, with their responses to be considered before final decisions are made
20 November, 2023
Leigh Day issues pre-action letter on behalf of a disabled man and his disabled son who could only find suitable accommodation that was more than £170 per month above LHA rates
20 November, 2023
Providing an update on a range of initiatives outlined in the Health and Disability White Paper, Minister also confirms that Department is trialling an Enhanced Support Service for those who find it hardest to use the benefits system
20 November, 2023
20 November, 2023
New statutory rule
17 November, 2023
New report also highlights disparity in appeal clearance times by region and by protected characteristics, including ethnicity where appellant's main language is not English or Welsh
17 November, 2023
Letter to Integrated Care System leaders invites bids for £64 million of grant funding to test new services over two years in around 15 pilot areas
17 November, 2023
Recommendations for updated prescription include removal of automatic award on diagnosis irrespective of the actual disability
17 November, 2023
New statutory instrument makes changes to ensure that the new payment is treated in the same way as carer’s allowance
17 November, 2023
New statutory instrument
16 November, 2023
Forming part of next week's Autumn Statement, five-year plan will 'reform the ways that people with disabilities or health conditions interact with the state' and 'support more people on unemployment benefits who are able to work, to get back into work'
16 November, 2023
Work and Pensions Secretary says 'if you are fit, if you refuse to work, if you are taking taxpayers for a ride, we will take your benefits away'
16 November, 2023
While reiterating that it has neither a statutory or common law duty of care to claimants, Department tells Work and Pensions Committee that it takes its responsibilities seriously
16 November, 2023
New statutory instrument
15 November, 2023
Charities and policy organisations respond to reports that Treasury is considering saving £2 billion by uprating in line with last month's figure of 4.7 per cent rather than September's 6.7 per cent
15 November, 2023
However, around one in six claimants say they faced some sort of barrier in claiming, with long wait times for the phone helpline being the most frequent problem
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