Add search termRemove termCount: 221 – 230 of 426 results1 … 18192021222324252627Previous | Next 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) PIP marches onBy CPAGThe DWP has announced the start of the next stage in the process of the transfer of current disability living allowance (DLA) claims to claims for personal independence allowance (PIP). Simon Osborne outlines the plans.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 248 (October 2015) Safeguarding guidance: a tool for practitionersBy CPAGSafeguarding procedures exist within DWP guidance to protect vulnerable claimants if their claim is about to be stopped. Greenwich Welfare Rights Service has found that querying with the DWP when the guidance has not been applied has regularly resulted in benefit being reinstated quickly.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 248 (October 2015) Upper Tribunal extends pregnancy right to resideBy CPAGMike Spencer looks at a recent Upper Tribunal decision on the residence rights of women who have to give up work during pregnancy and following childbirth.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 248 (October 2015) ESA and substantial riskBy CPAGAlison Gillies provides an update on some increasingly important rules.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 247 (August 2015) In the bag? Tribunals and less favourable decisionsBy CPAGSimon Osborne reviews some recent guidance offered in the caselaw about the ability of tribunals to make decisions more adverse to the appellant than the one under appeal.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 247 (August 2015) Residence rights round-upBy CPAGHenri Krishna examines the most significant developments in residence-related rights for European migrants over the last year.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 247 (August 2015) Welfare Reform and Work Bill 2015By CPAGThe Welfare Reform and Work Bill was laid before parliament and given its first reading on 9 July 2015. The second reading took place on 21 July 2015 and CPAG will continue to lobby for amendments to the Bill as it progresses through parliament. Paul Treloar summarises the main points of the Bill.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 247 (August 2015) ESA and ‘significant worsening’By CPAGRecent rule changes make it more difficult for claimants to get employment and support allowance (ESA) in payment straight away if they reclaim following failing the work capability assessment (WCA). One way to do so is on the basis that their health condition has ‘significantly worsened’. But what does that mean, and how will the DWP approach the matter?Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 246 (June 2015)