
Journal of Social Security Law
@JSocialSecurity
The JSSL provides expert coverage & analysis of developments in #SocialSecurity law/policy/practice, covering welfare benefits in the UK & internationally.
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Welcome to vol.32, issue 2 of JSSL, covering the legal duties governing govt consultations, the interactions between #UniversalCredit & local welfare schemes, hybrid social assistance/insurance benefits under EU law, & the law underpinning debt deductions from UC 🧵

As we continue to pay Child Winter Heating Payment to help families of disabled children and young people to heat their homes, we hear from a mother on the impact of this benefit ⬇️
Northern Ireland has the worst disability employment rate in the UK. The Department’s newly launched Disability & Work Strategy will tackle this situation, matching the ambitions of the disabled community by creating opportunities for success and ensuring necessary support is…
"We have to get staff out of the Jobcentre to where people are and get the right support in place" - Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden Learn more on today's Connect to Work announcement helping thousands of sick and disabled people into work ow.ly/6kya50X93Ml
Motability is not a government scheme Government didn't set up Motability; doesn't run it; and doesn't decide its rules A key function of Motability now is to support the UK car industry, by taking up new cars on leases Without Motability, the UK car industry would shrink
Kemi Badenoch calls for tighter restrictions on the Motability scheme: "Those cars are not for people with ADHD."
NEW: The UK social security system offers relatively little income protection after job loss. THREAD on Martin Mikloš and @xiaoweixu_'s IFS Green Budget chapter on the options for introducing ‘unemployment insurance’:

All this will do is stop people going to see their GP due to fear. It won’t help anyone with employment. It won’t mean employers actually employ and support disabled people. It won’t mean that someone who can’t work suddenly is able to.
The government says job advisers are to be stationed in GP surgeries and hospitals in England, as part of efforts to get the long-term sick back to work. Family doctors will be encouraged to refer patients for employment help alongside their treatment. The plan is designed to…
Raising JobSeeker will help to ease heartbreaking realities for those battling poverty smh.com.au/politics/feder…
We spoke to @BigIssue about plans to embed job advisers in GP surgeries and mental health services. Investing in employment support is positive, but we also need a positive vision for disability benefits reform - not more ill-considered cuts. bigissue.com/news/employmen…
Poverty and disadvantage often intersect with ethnicity, shaping stark inequalities in health outcomes for racialised minority communities. Effectively #ChallengingPoverty demands a better investment in communities (Day 4 #CPW25).

"The stories we're hearing about people who never thought they could work, getting into work through this kind of help are really encouraging" - Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden Connect to Work is supporting thousands of sick and disabled people gov.uk/government/new…
New Concept Explainer! For #ChallengePoverty week, we look at poverty as a public health emergency. People in poverty face higher risks of disease, disability, and early death, simply because of where they live and what they earn. #CPW25 gcph.co.uk/latest/publica…




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