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皇冠体育app government response to the report 'In-work progression and Universal Credit' which examined how to support working claimants into more or better paid work.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
皇冠体育app SSAC is consulting on the government's proposals to close a loophole about Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) repeat claims.
皇冠体育app government鈥檚 response to SSAC鈥檚 report about more support to help young people living independently take advantage of training and employment opportunities.
Correspondence between SSAC and DWP on the committee鈥檚 concerns about proposals for the treatment of postgraduate master鈥檚 degree loans.
This is a summary of the Social Security Advisory Committee鈥檚 scrutiny of Universal Credit regulations and the government鈥檚 response to its recommendations.
Paul Gray provides an update on the committee's consultation on the introduction of Universal Credit waiting days.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A SSAC report on the Universal Credit (Waiting Days) Amendment Regulations 2015. It includes a government statement.
Diana Whitworth has decided to stand down from the Social Security Advisory Committee on ill-health grounds.
Read the minutes of the Social Security Advisory Committee meetings.
A new SSAC report assesses the future of working age contributory benefits for those not in paid work.
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