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Cabinet Office finally finds missing report showing difficulties facing ‘vulnerable’ universal credit claimants

By John Pring on 28th March 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Cabinet Office finally finds missing report showing difficulties facing ‘vulnerable’ universal credit claimants
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The Cabinet Office has finally found a missing report that showed the “additional difficulties” faced by “vulnerable” universal credit claimants, despite originally claiming it could not locate the document. The existence of the 2019 report was not known about outside government […]

Labour’s DWP team ‘split’ over universal credit safety

By John Pring on 14th March 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Labour’s DWP team ‘split’ over universal credit safety
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Labour’s work and pensions team appears to be split over whether the party should pledge to act on serious concerns about the safety of the universal credit working-age benefits system. The party’s shadow minister for disabled people, Vicky Foxcroft, told Disability […]

DWP figures ‘show how rise in staff workload led to mental health crisis’

By John Pring on 14th March 2024 Category: Employment

DWP figures ‘show how rise in staff workload led to mental health crisis’
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A huge increase in the workload faced by civil servants managing universal credit cases led to significant increases in how many of them took time off after experiencing mental distress and other ill-health, new government figures suggest. The figures, secured through […]

Foxcroft statement suggests she failed to read coroners’ reports into claimant suicides

By John Pring on 7th March 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Foxcroft statement suggests she failed to read coroners’ reports into claimant suicides
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Labour’s shadow disability minister has been asked why she apparently failed to read two reports by coroners that raised serious safeguarding concerns about the impact of universal credit on disabled people. Vicky Foxcroft had been asked about Labour’s failure to address […]

Second coroner links universal credit flaws with death of a claimant

By John Pring on 29th February 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Second coroner links universal credit flaws with death of a claimant
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A coroner has linked the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and its universal credit benefit system with the death of a disabled woman, after its repeated failings and missed opportunities to protect her triggered a significant increase in her anxiety. […]

DNS analysis suggests ministers are wrong about rise in out-of-work disability benefits

By John Pring on 8th February 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DNS analysis suggests ministers are wrong about rise in out-of-work disability benefits
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New analysis of official figures appears to show – despite ministers repeatedly suggesting otherwise – that the proportion of disabled people on out-of-work disability benefits has remained roughly stable over the last 15 years. Disability News Service (DNS) has been working […]

Suspended sentence for benefits adviser driven to jobcentre suicide attempt by anger and despair with DWP

By John Pring on 1st February 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Suspended sentence for benefits adviser driven to jobcentre suicide attempt by anger and despair with DWP
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A disabled campaigner who tried to take his own life in his local jobcentre has described how “anger and despair” at the imminent reassessment of both of his disability benefits drove him to the suicide attempt. David Rollins, from Orchardson Avenue, […]

DWP dismisses coroner’s concerns over universal credit suicide

By John Pring on 25th January 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP dismisses coroner’s concerns over universal credit suicide
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has completely dismissed a coroner’s call for action to prevent flaws in its benefits systems leading to further deaths, following the suicide of a disabled man who became overwhelmed by the application process. Kirsty […]

DWP and Cabinet Office can’t find secret report that exposed universal credit flaws

By John Pring on 18th January 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP and Cabinet Office can’t find secret report that exposed universal credit flaws
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The government has lost or destroyed a secret report that was set to reveal crucial details about the impact of universal credit on “vulnerable” claimants in its early years. The existence of the report was not known about outside government circles […]

DWP set to waste thousands fighting release of two secret reports

By John Pring on 18th January 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP set to waste thousands fighting release of two secret reports
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is set to waste thousands of pounds of public money fighting two rulings by the information commissioner that it must release secret reports affecting millions of disabled people. It is the latest example of […]

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