Social Security Advisory Committee: a unique and valuable body

...insights have continued to be valuable in the work I do today. NOTE: The Department for Work and Pensions is seeking to appoint five new members to the Social Security...
...insights have continued to be valuable in the work I do today. NOTE: The Department for Work and Pensions is seeking to appoint five new members to the Social Security...
“If at first you don’t succeed…” I first applied to join the Social Security Advisory Committee (SSAC) just after my 6th child was born. I was previously a Senior Civil...
...and perhaps introducing new ideas. Although I was very drawn to the job and felt I had the right skillset - at rightsnet we produce daily news items on all...
...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...
...social security changes should look like in the ‘new normal’. We are taking this work forward in two tranches. First, we will be doing an immediate and short-term review on...
...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...
...improving the current explicit consent processes in UC. Officials were able to share a very early prototype of a new online consent process. Feedback from stakeholders was generally positive that...
When I accepted the role of SSAC Chair, I knew that Paul Gray was going to be a difficult act to follow. However I was reassured to be given a...
...they had contacted me was to ask if I'd be interested in applying for a new role. But I love my job running The Prince’s Trust in Wales I thought....
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