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This response to the House of Lords Digital Skills Select Committee deals mainly with digital inclusion and developing digital skills.
A consultation on the proposal to take account of surplus earnings from the prior 6-month period when a person reclaims Universal Credit.
This report explains the work carried out by the Social Security Advisory Committee in 2013 to 2014 and sets out its plans for the future.
Correspondence between the Chair of the Social Security Advisory Committee and the Minister for Welfare Reform about draft regulations.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Dr Jim McCormick takes up his appointment as a member of the Social Security Advisory Committee today (3 November 2014).
This seeks views on what is understood by 鈥榣ocalisation鈥�, its effect on benefits and services, and examples of good and bad experiences.
A report on the Housing Benefit (Habitual Residence) Amendment Regulations 2014 (S.I. 2014 No. 539). It includes a government statement.
Read the minutes of the Social Security Advisory Committee meetings.
皇冠体育app Social Security Advisory Committee will examine government proposals to move existing claimants on working age income-related benefits to Universal Credit.
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