Add search termRemove termCount: 221 – 230 of 434 results1 … 18192021222324252627Previous | Next Universal credit: full steam aheadBy CPAGSimon Osborne describes the latest plans for the roll out of universal credit (UC) and, in particular, the UC ‘full service’.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 251 (April 2016) DHPs – principle and practiceBy CPAGGwyneth King considers the role of discretionary housing payments (DHPs) in mitigating some of the effects of cuts contained in welfare reform measures.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 250 (February 2016) European nationals and sickness benefitsBy CPAGPublication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 250 (February 2016) The Welfare Reform and Work Bill and human rightsBy CPAGThe Welfare Reform and Work Bill, if passed into law, will have a significant impact on claimants. Mike Spencer and Sophie Earnshaw consider whether its more controversial measures would comply with human rights law.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 250 (February 2016) Universal credit advancesBy CPAGRobbie Spence considers rules and practices that apply to payments in advance of universal credit (UC).Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 250 (February 2016) PIP at the Upper TribunalBy CPAGJon Shaw looks at some of the more important personal independence payment (PIP) caselaw from the Upper Tribunal.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 249 (Dec 2015) Sanctions: the government respondsBy CPAGPublication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 249 (Dec 2015) Universal credit: early warningsBy CPAGKirsty McKechnie reports on what is emerging about the experience of universal credit through CPAG in Scotland’s Early Warning System.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 249 (Dec 2015) Universal credit: recent rule changesBy CPAGSimon Osborne describes a number of new regulations which make some important changes to the universal credit (UC) rules.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 249 (Dec 2015) Local welfare: tips and tacticsBy CPAGRobbie Spence sets outs some general tips and tactics for reading between the lines of council guidance about local welfare assistance schemes, in order to give advisers the best chance of getting help for their clients.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 248 (October 2015)