Add search termRemove termCount: 191 – 200 of 434 results1 … 15161718192021222324Previous | Next Housing costs for 18 to 21 year oldsBy CPAGGwyneth King considers changes removing entitlement to universal credit (UC) housing costs for some 18–21-year-olds.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 258 (June 2017) PIP – an independent reviewBy CPAGEd Pybus considers a review of assessments and decision making in personal independence payment (PIP).Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 258 (June 2017) PIP – changing an ongoing awardBy CPAGWhen can the DWP change an ongoing award of personal independence payment (PIP), including where the award was made by a tribunal? Ed Pybus looks at the rules and some recent caselaw.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 258 (June 2017) Bereavement support paymentBy CPAGGwyneth King describes a new benefit for bereavement.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 257 (April 2017) ESA and UC: components axedBy CPAGThe employment and support allowance (ESA) component for work-related activity and the universal credit (UC) element for limited capability for work have been abolished from 3 April 2017. Simon Osborne describes the rules, including who can still be entitled.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 257 (April 2017) Personal independence payment: ‘as you were’By CPAGRos White considers the provisions of recent regulations which reverse the effect of two Upper Tribunal decisions on the personal independence payment (PIP) assessment criteria.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 257 (April 2017) The two-child limitBy CPAGFrom 6 April 2017, a two-child limit applies in child tax credit (CTC) and means-tested benefits. Mark Willis and Simon Osborne describe the rules.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 257 (April 2017) Tax credits, appeals and ‘SLANs’By CPAGMark Willis reviews recent caselaw about attempted appeals against tax credit ‘notices’ referred to by HMRC as ‘Statements Like an Award Notice’ or SLANs.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 256 (February 2017) Tax credits: child disability element fiascoBy CPAGMartin Williams discusses securing child disability elements for the 28,000 families who lost out due to the failure of the DWP to notify HMRC about awards of disability living allowance (DLA).Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 256 (February 2017) The bedroom tax limps onBy CPAGCarla Clarke reviews the recent Supreme Court decision in Rutherford and others, and where this leaves the bedroom tax and potential challenges.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 256 (February 2017)