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Description: A CTC retro-fix for refugees – who stands to benefit?
Recent court cases have confirmed that newly recognised refugees are, depending on when they claimed asylum, still able to make claims for retrospective child tax credits (CTC) following the roll-out of universal credit (UC). Claire Hal​l takes stock on who can benefit.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 287 (April 2022)
Description: PIP: digital forms and online claims
Some personal independence payment (PIP) claimants can now complete all or part of their application online. Confusingly, there are two separate initiatives at work. Carri Swann explains.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 287 (April 2022)
Description: Risky business – DWP fraud reviews
Claimants have been having their benefit suspended for months after being flagged as a high fraud risk. Owen Stevens discusses the DWP’s new Risk Review Team.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 287 (April 2022)
Description: Universal credit and disabled students – an update
​Angela Toal reports on the latest developments regarding when a disabled student may – or may not – be entitled to universal credit (UC).
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 287 (April 2022)
Description: Erode to nowhere
​Owen Stevens considers the circumstances in which the amount of the transitional SDP element included in the calculation of a claimant’s universal credit (UC) award can be reduced (or ‘eroded’), as a result of increases to her/his UC.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 286 (February 2022)
Description: Pre-settled – still unsettled?
​Martin Williams considers whether those with pre-settled status and no other qualifying right to reside have any remaining route to obtaining benefits to which the right to reside test applies.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 286 (February 2022)
Description: Reverification of universal credit awards
​Claire Hall considers the DWP’s retrospective reverification of universal credit (UC) claims made during the early stages of the pandemic.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 286 (February 2022)
Description: Should I stay or should I go? Moving to UC
The DWP is encouraging those on legacy benefits who ‘would be better off’ on universal credit (UC) to claim it voluntarily, and is also resuming ‘managed migration’ to UC during 2022. Where does this leave claimants and those that advise them? Simon Osborne takes a look.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 286 (February 2022)
Description: ‘Substantial risk’ and the WCA
​Simon Osborne reviews the ‘substantial risk’ rules in the work capability assessment, looking at some key questions and caselaw.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 285 (December 2021)
Description: Hard times: UC hardship payments explained
Hardship payments are payable when a claimant’s UC has been reduced due to a sanction or benefit offence and s/he is in hardship. Sabrina Dubash looks at the main rules and issues.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 285 (December 2021)