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Thinking about joining SSAC? My thoughts on why you should get stuck in!

...reviews new policies, legislation or DWP programmes. I have rarely been around a table where people are so knowledgeable in their fields, and the quality of discussion is so high,...

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Rachel Chiu reflects on the importance of lived experience as she takes up a new role with SSAC

Social Security Advisory Committee member, Rachel Chiu

I grew up in a first-generation immigrant household, and having experiences of homelessness and disability within our family, we were supported by social security benefits which provided a stepping stone...

Les Allamby's early reflections of SSAC...the second time around!

Photograph of Les Allamby, Member of the Social Security Advisory Committee.

...the first chair of the statutory Independent Social Security Standards Committee reporting on the quality of decision making to the newly created NI Assembly following the Good Friday Agreement. One...

Social security support through complex life changes

...with us. We also look forward to scrutinising draft regulations arising from the new Government’s agenda, in particular its manifesto commitment to “do more to make sure that Universal Credit...

Disability, health and social security: the importance of effective scrutiny

...successors well, including in centrally reflecting the impacts of social security on disabled people’s lives and security.   [1] Proposals for a New System for Delegated Legislation: A Working Paper...