Review of the Covid-19 temporary measures
...to be welcomed. What we have recommended is that, in order to support this approach, the government publish strategic policy guidance on what the appropriate flexibilities should be that work...
...to be welcomed. What we have recommended is that, in order to support this approach, the government publish strategic policy guidance on what the appropriate flexibilities should be that work...
...welcome any evidence from our stakeholders about the experiences of younger people who live independently in using the social security system, as well as ideas for positive reforms that could...
...are positive steps and I welcome them. I look forward to receiving more information from the Secretary of State when she brings forward the regulations and responds to our recommendations....
...relationship to the Scottish Parliament. While our remits are clear and distinct, we are delighted to welcome SCoSS as a new peer and look forward to learning from each other....
...especially interested in how this works for non-resident parents. We would welcome any evidence by 16 April about the experiences of separated parents in using the social security system, as...
...issues that we want to focus on. The first is the personalised nature of the claimant commitment. We would welcome evidence about how a claimant’s circumstances are factored into the...
The government response to Covid-19 has included a series of easements, adjustments and additions to social security benefit entitlements that the Social Security Advisory Committee (SSAC) has welcomed as necessary...
...But it turned out they welcome and encourage a breadth of people, backgrounds and experience – it is the only way to build a team that is as comfortable in...
...to those receiving Universal Credit by default – is also very welcome. For example it was not clear to us why the Kickstart Scheme, implemented to help young jobseekers avoid...