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13 December, 2018

SSAC 'remains concerned' about government's expectation that everyone must make a claim to universal credit under managed migration

Committee also expresses concern that many safeguards in the process are left to DWP discretion rather than enshrined in legislation

13 December, 2018

DWP sets out improvements to processes for dealing with third party deductions under universal credit

New edition of Touchbase also highlights that Welsh language version of online universal credit service is now available

13 December, 2018

Scottish Government Budget 2019/2020 proposals include £584 million of social security spending

£435 million is committed for direct assistance to claimants while a further £77 million is set aside for developing and expanding the Scottish social security system

13 December, 2018

Outstanding caseload of social security appeals has increased 12 per cent since last year despite 20 per cent drop in receipts

New Ministry of Justice statistics also show that 68 per cent of appeals cleared at a hearing are revised in favour of claimant

13 December, 2018

1.3 million ESA work capability assessments were closed by the claimant before completion between October 2013 and March 2018

New DWP statistics also show that 350,000 mandatory reconsiderations were registered in relation to 2.4 million completed work capability assessments in the same period

13 December, 2018

Local authorities in England and Wales spent 45 per cent of their DHP funding in first six months of 2018/2019

New statistics also show that 27 per cent of spending related to bedroom tax and 25 per cent related to benefit cap

13 December, 2018

Revaluation of ‘protected payments’ in new state pension awards in Northern Ireland

New statutory rule

12 December, 2018

Child benefit take-up rate drops three percentage points in two years

HMRC statistics for 2016/2017 also show that families with children failed to claim around £2.9bn of tax credits in the year

12 December, 2018

Young adult carers in education should be recognised in devolved carer's benefits, Scottish Social Security Committee Convener says

Letter to Cabinet Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville also says that the young carer grant should be available to young carers who provide 16 hours care to more than one person or who share care provision with more than one carer

12 December, 2018

Total value of housing benefit overpayments outstanding in Great Britain continues to follow an increasing trend

New DWP statistics highlight that outstanding overpayments stood at more than £2bn at January 2018

12 December, 2018

Increasing local housing allowance rates when calculating housing benefit and universal credit in 2019/2020

New regulations include provision to increase LHA rates by 3 per cent in specified areas with high rental increases

11 December, 2018

Almost half of universal credit claimants who are working have conditionality applied

New DWP statistics also highlight that in future universal credit bulletins will only be published quarterly

11 December, 2018

47 per cent of reassessed DLA claims result in a lower or nil PIP award

New DWP statistics also show that two fifths of personal independence payment award reviews result in a lower or nil award

10 December, 2018

DWP launches new Intensive Personalised Employment Support programme

Scheme will provide 'highly personalised packages of employment support for people who are at least a year away from moving into work'

10 December, 2018

Introduction of early years assistance from 10 December 2018 as part of Scotland’s devolved social security system

New statutory instrument

10 December, 2018

Introduction of the pregnancy and baby grant element of the best start grant in Scotland

New DWP guidance

10 December, 2018

Amendments to the JSA regulations in relation to the higher pensioner premium and disability premium

New DWP guidance

7 December, 2018

Government needs to give 'far-reaching consideration' to Motability Scheme's governance and levels of executive pay, says NAO

New report highlights that scheme's commercial wing has reserves of £2.62 billion and that chief executive is paid £1.7 million a year plus previously undisclosed bonus worth £2.2 million by 2022