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DWP refuses to release secret benefit death report to mother of Jodey Whiting

By John Pring on 27th June 2019 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP refuses to release secret benefit death report to mother of Jodey Whiting
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A senior civil servant has refused to allow the mother of a woman who took her own life – after being repeatedly failed by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) – to see a secret report into her daughter’s death. […]

Guards lock activists inside DWP HQ during universal credit ‘whitewash’ action

By John Pring on 20th June 2019 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Guards lock activists inside DWP HQ during universal credit ‘whitewash’ action
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Disabled activists were locked inside the Department for Work and Pensions’ headquarters by security guards as they delivered thousands of copies of a newspaper that feature “deliberately misleading” DWP adverts which “whitewash” the truth about universal credit. Protesters from Disabled People […]

DWP civil servant praises UN poverty report ministers dismissed as ‘barely believable’

By John Pring on 13th June 2019 Category: Human Rights

DWP civil servant praises UN poverty report ministers dismissed as ‘barely believable’
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A senior Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) official has told MPs that a highly-critical UN report on poverty in the UK was “factually correct” and “made a lot of good points”, despite ministers repeatedly attacking its accuracy. Donna Ward, DWP’s […]

Senior MP calls on Rudd to act over DWP’s WCA deaths cover-up

By John Pring on 16th May 2019 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Senior MP calls on Rudd to act over DWP’s WCA deaths cover-up
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A Labour MP has written to the work and pensions secretary to call for an inquiry into deaths linked to government social security reforms, and for evidence of criminal misconduct by ministers or civil servants to be passed to police. Debbie […]

DWP confirms single assessment plans, despite Tomlinson confusion

By John Pring on 9th May 2019 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP confirms single assessment plans, despite Tomlinson confusion
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The government has confirmed that it is pushing ahead with plans to test how it might be able to merge two disability benefit assessments into one, despite comments from a minister that appeared to suggest that no such plans were being […]

Reaction to Rudd’s reforms: Tinkering, crumbs and fears of a Trojan horse for cuts

By John Pring on 7th March 2019 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Reaction to Rudd’s reforms: Tinkering, crumbs and fears of a Trojan horse for cuts
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Disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) have raised grave concerns about a series of reforms to the disability benefits assessment system announced by work and pensions secretary Amber Rudd. Rudd secured broadly positive coverage of her reforms from the mainstream media this week, […]

Rudd accused of misleading MPs on universal credit by exaggerating jobcentre visits

By John Pring on 24th January 2019 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Rudd accused of misleading MPs on universal credit by exaggerating jobcentre visits
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The new work and pensions secretary has been accused of misleading MPs about her government’s under-fire universal credit benefit system, after she was caught exaggerating the number of jobcentres she had visited since her appointment. Amber Rudd told the House of […]

Rudd has not delayed roll out of universal credit, DWP confirms

By John Pring on 10th January 2019 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Rudd has not delayed roll out of universal credit, DWP confirms
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The roll out of the government’s much-criticised universal credit benefit system has not been delayed and will proceed as planned, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed. Reports at the weekend suggested that new work and pensions secretary Amber […]

PIP announcement should mean more claimants are spared reassessments

By John Pring on 13th December 2018 Category: Benefits and Poverty

PIP announcement should mean more claimants are spared reassessments
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Work and pensions secretary Amber Rudd has announced measures that should mean fewer disabled people are forced to undergo unnecessary benefit reassessments. Sarah Newton, the minister for disabled people, announced in June that new claimants of personal independence payment (PIP) with […]

New DWP employment scheme could support 10,000 disabled people

By John Pring on 13th December 2018 Category: Employment

New DWP employment scheme could support 10,000 disabled people
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The new work and pensions secretary, Amber Rudd, has announced details of a new voluntary programme for disabled people who are long-term unemployed. The programme aims to provide “highly personalised packages of employment support for people who are at least a […]

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