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Correspondence from SSAC to the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions on amendments to regulations to support the Way to Work campaign.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Correspondence between SSAC and DWP about the Universal Credit surplus earnings and self-employed losses for Universal Credit claimants.
These papers reflect the research we carry out to support the advice we give to ministers and the discussions we have with our stakeholders.
This call for evidence seeks views on the Claimant Commitment, which Universal Credit claimants need to accept in order to receive Universal Credit payments.
This consultation seeks evidence on the impact of reducing the period that benefit is paid to claimants temporarily outside of GB.
SSAC are consulting on how DWP engage with disabled people in formulating policies and processes which affect them.
This call for evidence seeks views on the financial position of separated parents and the social security system.
A new report published today by the Social Security Advisory Committee highlights steps needed to improve the welfare of separated parents and their children.
The SSAC is consulting on proposals to move existing claimants in receipt of a working age income-related benefit to Universal Credit.
A new report published today by the Social Security Advisory Committee highlights steps needed to improve the effectiveness of the claimant commitment under Universal Credit.
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