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EHRC examines whether discrimination victims on lower incomes are denied justice
14 November 2018 | News
... people who have suffered discrimination. It will look at: how discrimination cases are funded by legal aid how many people receive legal aid funding for discrimination ...
Life after Lockdown project launched: share your ideas on what social security and private sector housing should look like
19 July 2020 | News
... stigma We hope you will join us in sharing your thoughts on how the social security and housing systems could adequately ... life after lockdown.” For a video about the project and how to share your experiences and ideas see Life After ...
Views wanted for NHS England patient choice events
25 January 2016 | News
... you know about your right to choose? Initial research has shown that when patients are referred for an outpatient ... what patients know about their legal rights to choice and how they would like to receive information about their ... of patient choice with us. We want your views on how we could increase awareness and the uptake of choice ...
Call for Evidence
15 December 2020 | News
... we are more explorative. Chapter 1: Level 2 study explores how level 2 study can best support students to access and ... organisations, students, learners, parents and carers. HOW CAN YOU HELP? We encourage you to respond and share ...
Thoughts from ‘actual’ lockdown experiences
12 May 2020 | News
... o n all our lives and wanted to understand in more detail how it was affecting the people our organisation serves. Our intention was to produce a rapid overview of how people were managing in lockdown. The report was ... organisation we massively value the power of community, however, we have been concerned about the use of the term ...
Second appeal application lodged for new Jodey Whiting inquest
03 November 2021 | News
... by the DWP for not attending a Work Capability Assessment. However, at the time of the assessment, Jodey was housebound ... that this has not been fully and publicly investigated. How can lessons be learned, and future tragedies prevented, ...
£20 a week Universal Credit cut likely to mean half a million households struggling to meet daily expenses, says UN poverty envoy
16 September 2021 | News
... Schutter says that without a detailed impact assessment showing otherwise, it is “prima facie doubtful” that ... carefully identifying who will be affected by the cut and how it will affect their standard of living; examining ... comment(s) you may have on the above- mentioned situation; how the proposed removal of the uplift to Universal Credit ...
DWP refuse to publish analysis of £20 week Universal Credit uplift ‘as it is not in the public interest’
18 July 2021 | News
... it was not in the public interest for it to be released. However, we believe that it is clearly in the public ... can be no justification for withholding information on how the removal of the £20 week UC uplift will have on its ...
Northern Ireland to scrap the "six months rule" for terminally ill benefit claimants
29 June 2021 | News
... that they can reasonably expected to die within six months. However, Northern Ireland Communities Minister Deirdre ... sensitive access to vital support from the welfare system. However, there is now a real disparity in access to benefits ...
Vacancy for Chair of The Pensions Ombudsman
08 November 2024 | News
... Chair The Pensions Ombudsman (TPO) is a tribunal Non-Departmental Public Body (NDPB) sponsored by the DWP. The Pensions ... to propel TPO organization forward; Commitment to Impact : Show a sincere dedication to making a meaningful impact on ... offices at 10 South Colonnade, Canary Wharf, London, E14. However, depending on circumstances, board meetings may ...