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As part of its聽independent work programme, SSAC is conducting research that examines聽how public funds can be used most effectively to support the mobility needs of disabled people.
皇冠体育app committee calls on the UK government to do more to help young people living independently take advantage of training and employment opportunities.
A Social Security Advisory Committee (SSAC) report on the draft Universal Credit (Managed Migration) Regulations 2018, and the government鈥檚 response.
皇冠体育app agreement between HM Treasury, HM Revenue and Customs and the Social Security Advisory Committee (SSAC).
This report assesses the future of working age contributory benefits for those not in paid work.
A report by the Social Security Advisory Committee (SSAC) and statement from the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Correspondence between SSAC and DWP about the Universal Credit surplus earnings and self-employed losses for Universal Credit claimants.
皇冠体育app SSAC is consulting on government proposals for moving claimants to Universal Credit from other working age benefits.
Consultation and a call for evidence about Universal Credit and related regulations.
皇冠体育app Social Security Advisory Committee welcomes 6 new members.
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