The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has issued new guidance for any benefits claimants asked to attend a Work Capability Assessment, Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit and Personal Independence Payment consultation in-person.
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A £500million support fund has been launched by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
They say that vulnerable households across the country will be able to access the support fund in the coming months to help them with essentials as the country continues its recovery from the pandemic.
It comes as the Universal Credit cut takes effect and removes more than £80 a month from the standard allowance -
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has issued new guidance for any benefits claimants asked to attend a Work Capability Assessment, Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit and Personal Independence Payment consultation in-person.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed payment dates will be changing for all Universal Credit recipients over the Christmas period this year.
Scots looking for work face relying on the UK Government's "measly" benefits system which is the least generous in northern Europe, it's been claimed.
The £20-a-week uplift to Universal Credit, which was introduced last March in response to the coronavirus pandemic, was scrapped on October 6 in a move that will affect thousands of people across Scotland and nearly 5.9 million across the UK in total - some 5.2 million households.
Scottish Secretary Alister Jack ignored a plea to meet one of the country’s top anti-poverty groups to discuss the cuts to Universal Credit.
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More than 20,000 children across Scotland will be plunged into poverty because of the UK Government's "shameful" decision to cut Universal Credit, campaigners have warned.
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Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has contacted nearly six million benefit claimants across the UK confirming their Universal Credit payment will be cut by £20-a-week from October 6, 2021.
Universal Credit, announced last year at the start of the pandemic, began winding down towards the end of September and will finally come to an end this week while the Tories gather for their annual conference in Manchester. The move has been widely condemned by charities and opposition parties and Johnson faces pressure from many Conservative MPs deeply concerned about the impact on low-income families.
Ruby Corado, the founder and executive director of Casa Ruby, has stepped down, handing the reins of the organization over to Alexis Blackmon, who will serve as the organization’s interim Executive Director.It was reported earlier this week that Casa Ruby had lost more than $800,000 in district funding.Watch Corado’s Facebook Live announcement below.
iOS - Android Wishaw MSP Clare Adamson said: “People are struggling even with the uplift. Yet the Scottish Tories have the temerity to defend this abominable cut."They are failing in a basic duty as MSPs to advocate for our most vulnerable constituents.
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Labour ’s Secretary of State for Child Poverty, slammed the Tory government decision to claw back the lockdown rise in Universal Credit in a speech that made him the darling of the Labour conference. Streeting, 38, recovered from kidney cancer this year to come back to Labour’s front bench as the arrowhead of a campaign against child poverty.
Alexander Stewart said he had "real sympathy" with comments made last week by Ruth Davidson, who claimed the reduction in the benefit was the “wrong thing to do”. The £20 uplift to the all-in-one benefit was a temporary measure to help poorer families during the pandemic and is due to come to an end from October 6 in a move that has sparked fury among anti-poverty campaigners.
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