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Posts by Kelly Jones

A letter or two is probably best way to avoid another WASPI scandal 😬

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Does yougov reach all demographics? It's opt-in so only catches respondents with time, energy and interest, and of course, internet access. I have all of these but often abandon surveys because they seem endless or worded in ways that make my response misleading... So it may well be more than 31%!

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‘Budget for Benefit Street’ claim refuted by numbers, reveals IPPR | IPPR 70 per cent of the cash from abolishing the two-child limit goes to kids whose parents are in workEconomic benefits from scrapping two child limit can outw

www.ippr.org/media-office...

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Budget 2025 live: Rolling update ....

.... live updates on the social welfare law highlights from today's #Budget2025

www.rightsnet.org.uk/now/post/69056

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Want to know more about automation in the DWP? Check out @annadent.bsky.social's latest newsletter and consider doing an FOI to add to what we know so far. I'm hoping we can pool our knowledge in the rightsnet forum so as not to duplicate efforts! www.rightsnet.org.uk/forums/viewt...

5 months ago 1 0 0 0

Must be nice to hear it through choice! 😆

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*sigh*

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I agree, that phrase is dismissive on multiple levels. Still, it is a good idea to teach kids how to deal with unfairness without taking all of it on themselves/ expecting their caregivers to sort it. Fighting injustice everywhere you find it is just not sustainable.

6 months ago 1 0 0 0

Thanks for this. So nice to see someone opening up a view of the big picture rather than spouting narrow one-sided arguments. Really enjoyed your piece :)

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Inside the community with more disability benefit claimants than anywhere else Walton in Liverpool has the country's highest rate of disability benefits. But what's behind the stats in an area in the firing line of cuts?

Also more in benefits down the line: "...it all comes back to child poverty. Growing up in poverty causes mental health problems and other chronic illnesses early in life, leading to high use of disability benefits"
www.bigissue.com/news/social-...

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Apologies ... looks like we're having server problems at the moment .. however we're working on it and hope to be back soon ...

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Good Q. If you think of having a child as a multi-step process (e.g. 1. Partner choice 2. Unprotected sex 3. No morning-after pill 4. No abortion 5. Not relinquishing the child), you can see the two-child limit doesn’t factor in + it disproportionately affects women who end up raising children alone

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Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill - Parliamentary Bills - UK Parliament Current version of Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill with latest news, sponsors, and progress through Houses

Isn't the "eligibility verification measure" to flag claimant bank accounts with too much capital or income in the Public Authorities (Fraud and Error) Bill? bills.parliament.uk/bills/3921 Not yet passed. Data Protection and Digital Information Bill had similar proposal but never passed...

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"replete with elegant satisfaction" sent a wave of that contented feeling my way, what a lovely turn of phrase 😊

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I suspect the rate in benefit claims has been steeper than the increase in illness because sick/disabled ppl made do without claiming until the cost of living forced them to. They were still entitled!

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Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill - On Tuesday 1st July, MPs will be asked to vote on the UC & PIP Bill, which contains the biggest cuts to social security in a decade. This briefing from ten organisations including Scope, Citizens Advi...

Heartened to see these charities working together to oppose the UC and PIP bill - www.ucpipbill.co.uk

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Easy to read breakdown of the proposed changes to UC and PIP that MPs will be voting on soon

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If it's really getting you down, or it's dragging on, do get yourself a benefits advisor. Check out advicelocal.uk to find out who's near you. An advisor may help you deal with the DWP, complain (if appropriate) and ask for flexibility in light of any vulnerabilities/difficulties you have

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It is stressful so don't beat yourself up for finding it so. DWP processes are very opaque which doesn't help. I'm concerned about how they learnt about the energy bill credit in the first place - unless you disclosed it? I don't think the DWP has the power to get info directly from energy providers

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I've never heard of DWP gaining direct access to utility balances - doesn't sound right... maybe on a credit report? But that's usually when you've defaulted/you're in debt. I will be looking this up when time allows, for sure!

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TfL has banned what it calls a 'controversial' advert from Save the Children. The ad is part of a campaign calling for the two-child limit on Universal Credit to be scrapped. I kinda 'get' the rationale, but then... ahh no, I don't. Daft decision in my view.

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Thanks Paul, server issues again. Be assured we're investigating long-term solutions!

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Thanks for bringing these stats to my attention Charlie. Interesting to see that even after lapsing such a high proportion of appeals, appeal success rates are still very high at tribunal.

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10% reduction in second homes in Scotland following introduction of new Council Tax rules - having intended effect on housing supply issues? www.parliament.scot/chamber-and-... Backstory: www.rightsnet.org.uk/housing/news...

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The W&P Committee’s proposal to record benefit claimant status on death certificates is sensitive — but it could help us better understand the pressures facing people of working age, and how support systems might be failing them.
committees.parliament.uk/oralevidence...

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rightsnet: now: Coroner finds that DWP failings contributed to decline in mental state of disabled claimant before she took her own life - Rightsnet

Sad news of another suicide linked to benefit problems
www.rightsnet.org.uk/now/post/62942

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I don't envy the DWP staff arranging the Green Paper consultation events 😆
* DWP shares email addresses of event participants www.rightsnet.org.uk/forums/viewt...
* Manchester DPAC 'gatecrashed' one of the events bsky.app/profile/mdpa...

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Also of self-employed people having to stop work due to illness or some other shock, and having to use savings meant for restocking/ retraining/ replacing tools on living costs

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I've seen cases of couples separating, having too little capital from sale of shared property to buy elsewhere, spending their precious savings on rent at a time when it's harder to increase earnings (e.g. childcare) and the family being trapped on benefits

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Really pleased to see this report - the cliff-edge is particularly damaging for people's long-term prospects of getting off benefits.

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