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Better support to get back into work through new fit note guidance.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Birmingham is leading the way in providing extra support to get disabled people into mainstream work.
From 1 April 2013, working age tenants living in social housing and receiving housing benefit will be affected by changes to their benefits.
Senior occupational physician Dr Paul Litchfield appointed to carry out the fourth independent review of the Work Capability Assessment.
Statement in response to Public Accounts Committee report on the Work Programme.
Vulnerable claimants will get personalised help with their Universal Credit claim, Ministers announced today.
Ministers reiterated their commitment to supporting vulnerable claimants in their response to the Work and Pensions Select Committee Report.
How someone carries out a range of activities will be considered when their eligibility for the PIP is assessed.
Speech by the Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith MP.
Nearly a third of people on the old incapacity benefits have been found to be capable of some form of work since reassessment began.
Improvements to the Work Capability Assessment will mean more people suffering from cancer will get the unconditional help they need.
Almost half of ex-Remploy factory workers who have taken up the Government鈥檚 employment support package have found work or are in training.
A speech by Lord Freud , Minister for Welfare Reform.
Unemployment has fallen below 2.5 million and is now lower than in Spring 2010, according to official figures released today.
A speech by Mark Hoban MP, Minister for Employment.
Nearly three in ten people being assessed for Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) are now getting unconditional support, according to figures鈥�
Part-time workers could receive monthly statements telling them how much better off they would be if they increased their hours.
A speech by Lord Freud, Minister for Welfare Reform.
British businesses will be helped to tackle long-term sickness absence in the workplace.
皇冠体育app Coalition Government鈥檚 plans to simplify the state pension system with the creation of the 鈥淪ingle Tier鈥� pension, have been published.
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