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Description: Making an exception
By CPAG
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 233 (April 2013)
Description: Welfare reform in 2013
By CPAG
2013 is a landmark year in welfare reform. Simon Osborne outlines the main changes.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 233 (April 2013)
Description: What is replacing the social fund?
By CPAG
David Simmons looks at alternative provision following the abolition of the discretionary social fund (SF) from 1 April 2013.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 233 (April 2013)
Description: ESA and sanctions – more hard times ahead
By CPAG
New rules came into effect on 3 December 2012 for employment and support allowance (ESA) claimants who fall foul of the requirement on them to take part in work-related activity or a work-focused interviews. Edward Graham outlines the main features of the new sanctions regime.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 232 (February 2013)
Description: HB deductions for under-occupying social housing
By CPAG
David Simmons examines new rules which restrict the housing benefit (HB) entitlement of social housing tenants with excess bedrooms.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 232 (February 2013)
Description: WCA changes again
By CPAG
New rules taking effect from 28 January 2013 make further changes to the work capability assessment (WCA). Simon Osborne describes what has happened.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 232 (February 2013)
Description: Claimants lose on penalties
By CPAG
Alison Gilles explains the rules concerning the new civil penalties than can be applied to some benefit overpayments.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 231 (December 2012)
Description: Payments for supported accommodation under universal credit
By CPAG
David Simmons considers how payments for supported accommodation will be met after the introduction of universal credit, in the light of recent government announcements.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 231 (December 2012)
Description: Sanction busting – part 2
By CPAG
Martin Williams highlights the practical steps that can now be taken to assist claimants who were sanctioned to file (late) appeals and the sheer volume of unlawful sanction decisions which it appears have been made.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 231 (December 2012)
Description: Taking candy from a baby
By CPAG
Mark Willis explains how the rules designed to restrict child benefit for ‘high earners’ are meant to work.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 231 (December 2012)
Description: Welfare reform – early impacts
By CPAG
Kate Bell looks gives an overview of what early research has uncovered about the future impact of welfare reform.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 231 (December 2012)
Description: Regime change: sanctions and the law on claimants
By CPAG
Edward Graham explains the main features of the new rules that come into force on 22 October 2012 changing the sanctions regime for jobseeker’s allowance (JSA) claimants.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 230 (October 2012)