Add search termRemove termCount: 421 – 430 of 438 results1 … 38394041424344Previous | Next Overpayments and recovery at common lawBy CPAGIt may have been thought that, with his success in the case of B, the Secretary of State would have been content with the overpayment recovery powers in section 71 of the Social Security Administration Act 1992.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 196 (February 2007) Reporting changes – failures and overpaymentsBy CPAGSimon Osborne looks at the law on reporting changes of circumstance, in the light of recent case law and the ongoing centralisation of offices at Jobcentre Plus.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 196 (February 2007) Encouraging thoughtsBy CPAGStewart Wright reports on the recent Tribunal of Commissioners' decision - CSDLA/133/2005 - which considered whether thinking is a bodily function and whether prompting and motivating can count as attention for AA and DLA purposes.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 195 (December 2006) Mentally ill or mentally well?By CPAGJudith Hodson, of Rochdale Council Advice Service, provides a summary of social security commissioners' decisions regarding mental health and incapacity.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 195 (December 2006) The times they are a-changin' – tax credits and changes of circumstancesBy CPAGBeth Lakhani describes new rules on reporting changes of circumstances for tax credits.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 195 (December 2006) Arguing shared-care cases after StecBy CPAGAt first blush, it may seem that the ECtHR's decision in Stec has opened up a simple route for successfully applying Hockenjos to all shared cases. Stewart Wright suggests that this is not the case and that such arguments remain difficult.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 194 (October 2006) Pregnant students and means-tested benefitsBy CPAGDavid Simmons examines the barriers to accessing means-tested benefits for full-time students who have to interrupt their studies because of pregnancy.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 194 (October 2006) Work and Families Act 2006: maternity, paternity and adoption benefit changesBy CPAGAs part of the Government's 10-year strategy for childcare, it consulted on measures intended to 'give parents more choice about how to balance their work and family responsibilities'. The Work and Families Act 2006 implements some of the measures set out in the Government's response to this consultation.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 194 (October 2006) Employment and support allowance – a forthcoming attraction?By CPAGThe Welfare Reform Bill was published on 4 July 2006. Amongst its foremost provisions are the basic rules concerning the employment and support allowance, which is expected to replace incapacity benefit and income support for incapacity from 2008. Drawing on the Bill and its predecessor, the Green Paper, Simon Osborne describes the main provisions and identifies some of the issues arising.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 193 (August 2006) Housing benefit overpayments – who is liable?By CPAGSimon Osborne describes the bizarrely complex rules regarding from whom a housing benefit overpayment is recoverable, and when appeals can be made.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 193 (August 2006)