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The Impact of Welfare Reform

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The Impact of Welfare Reform. Overview Context – biggest shake up of welfare system since it was created Potential Impact – significant problems with roll out mean in some areas we are still looking at potential rather than actual impact Universal Credit – reset to zero after 600m spend - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Impact of Welfare Reform

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Overview

Context – biggest shake up of welfare system since it was created

Potential Impact – significant problems with roll out mean in some areas we are still looking at potential rather than actual impact

Universal Credit – reset to zero after 600m spendTarget by Sept 2014 2.5m on Universal Credit; actual at Sept 2014 only 8,500DLA to PIP backlog; 42 years to clear backlog

Actual impactBedroom taxCouncil tax benefitAssessment delaysMandatory reconsiderationBenefit Cap

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Replacing Disability Living Allowance Covering the extra costs of disability. Scope estimates an extra £550 per month

George Osborne 2010: 20% cut

By 2018 400,000 fewer disabled people entitled to motability vehicles

Government claims £1 billion savings; campaigners estimate loss to the economy of more than 2.3 billion

Potential Impact

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Universal Credit Holes in the Safety Net: the impact of UC on disabled people’ calculated 450,000 households with disabled members worse off, including:

230,000 disabled people with high support needs impacted by abolition of severe disability premium100,000 households with disabled children116,000 disabled people in work

Transition protection not inflation linked

Potential Impact‘

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Universal Credit Calculated per household – trapping in abusive relationships

Digital by default – online applications inaccessible to disabled people

Paid direct to claimants not landlords – Southwark council predicts 14m in arrears

Potential Impact‘

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Impact of Welfare Reform

Bedroom Tax

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Impact of Welfare Reform

Council Tax Benefit

Exemptions for “vulnerable”; lack of information

By October 2013 estimated 450,000 ‘vulnerable’ people summonsed as a result

Southwark – total of 9000 summonsesKnowsley – liability orders increased by 99%

Case study: Jan Campbell in Barnsley; ¼ income swallowed up by council tax and bedroom tax shortfall

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Personal Independence Payments – delays

Public Accounts Committee investigation – Margaret Hodge, Chair found “significant delays, a backload of claims and unnecessary distress for claimants unable to access the support they need to live, and in some cases, work independently”

16 months April 2013 – Sept 2014 just under 40% of 529,400 claims processed

Mark Harper: by end of this year no one should be waiting from than 16 weeks for a decisions

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Personal Independence Payments – delays

Overwhelmed with cases

Impact - no access to eg carer’s allowance or blue badge

without PIP award- loss of homes- vehicles repossessed

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Mandatory Reconsideration

Since October 2013 – reconsideration needed before appeal for Employment Support Allowance decisions

Target timeframe is 2 weeks but regularly 6 weeks

During reconsideration can only apply for Job Seekers Allowance

- housing and council tax benefit stopped - only eligible for JSA if you are fit for work

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Benefit Cap

Savings off-set by increased costs; cost-shunting exercise

Challenges: increased social disadvantage; worsening mental health; women unable to leave abusive relationships; children at greater risk of being put into care

Chris Goulden, Joseph Rowntree Foundation: cap does little to cut the deficit; if we want to reduce the welfare bill we need to address high cost of housing, low pay, and barriers to work such as affordable childcare

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Impact of Welfare Reform

Foodbanks

Trussell Trust – 3 days’ emergency food provided to 913,138 people 2013 – 2014 compared to 346,992 for 2012 – 2013

- Northern Ireland 11,697 (population 1.811m) - NorthWest 138,644 (population 7 m)

DEFRA report – increase is NOT a question of supply but of meeting a real and growing need

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Welfare Reform?