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Sickness, disability and carers' benefits

  • Research Briefing

    Support for Mortgage Interest (SMI) scheme

    Thursday, 05 April, 2018

    This briefing paper explains the assistance available for certain households with their mortgage interest payments. Help with mortgage costs is available to claimants of certain means-tested benefits for people not in full-time work. The schemes are collectively known as Support for Mortgage Interest (SMI). Assistance is currently available as a benefit but is changing to a loan on 6 April 2018.

    • Research Briefing
    • Benefits policy
    • Home ownership
    • Housing and planning
    • Housing benefits
    • Sickness, disability and carers' benefits
    • Work and incomes
    • Working age benefits
  • Debate Pack

    Motions relating to Universal Credit, Children and Young Persons, and Social Security

    Monday, 12 March, 2018

    This House of Commons briefing page has been prepared in advance of a debate on motions relating to Universal Credit, Children and Young Persons and Social Security. This will take place in the main House of Commons Chamber on Tuesday 13th March 2018.

    • Debate Pack
    • Benefits policy
    • Child care
    • Children and families
    • Education
    • Sickness, disability and carers' benefits
    • Working age benefits
  • Debate Pack

    Claimant experience of the Personal Independence Payment process

    Tuesday, 30 January, 2018

    This House of Commons Library debate pack briefing has been prepared in advance of a debate entitled “Claimant experience of the Personal Independence Payment process”. This will take place in Westminster Hall at 9.30am on Wednesday 31st January 2018, and will be led by Laura Pidcock MP.

    • Debate Pack
    • Benefits policy
    • Sickness, disability and carers' benefits
  • Research Briefing

    2018 Benefits Uprating

    Friday, 12 January, 2018

    Most working-age benefits will be frozen at 2015/16 cash values from 2016/17 to 2019/20 inclusive. Over the year 2018/19 the increase in most benefits aimed at disabled people and pensioners will continue to be linked to CPI inflation, which increased to 3.0% in the year ending September 2017. The new State Pension will rise by 3.0% to £164.35.

    • Research Briefing
    • Benefits policy
    • Bereavement benefits
    • Pensions
    • Sickness, disability and carers' benefits
    • Working age benefits
  • Research Briefing

    Local replacements for the Independent Living Fund (ILF)

    Monday, 08 January, 2018

    This House of Commons Library briefing paper sets out how, following the closure of the Independent Living Fund (ILF), funding has been devolved for former recipients, and also research into the impact of its closure.

    • Research Briefing
    • Community care
    • Sickness, disability and carers' benefits
  • Debate Pack

    Changes to the Independent Living Fund

    Thursday, 04 January, 2018

    On 9 January 2018, there will be a Westminster Hall debate on Changes to the Independent Living Fund, sponsored by Ian C. Lucas MP. The debate will start at 2:30pm and is expected to last 90 minutes.

    • Debate Pack
    • Community care
    • Sickness, disability and carers' benefits
  • Research Briefing

    Universal Credit roll-out: Autumn/Winter 2017

    Wednesday, 15 November, 2017

    Universal Credit aims to replace six working-age benefits. The Government is now rolling out the Full Service, under which everyone eligible can claim UC no matter their circumstances. Once the Full Service is launched in an area both the number and range of people claiming UC is likely to grow quickly. At the end of September 2017 there were 101 jobcentres running the Full Service. Between October 2017 and January 2018, 134 more jobcentres will launch the Full Service. That will add 150,000 more people to the UC caseload – a 25% increase, and an overall rise from 8% to 10% of the final 7 million people expected to be eligible.

    • Research Briefing
    • Benefits policy
    • Family benefits
    • Housing benefits
    • Sickness, disability and carers' benefits
    • Working age benefits
  • Research Briefing

    Motability scheme

    Thursday, 22 June, 2017

    This paper explains what the Motability scheme is and how it operates, including changes to eligibility for the scheme as a result of PIP.

    • Research Briefing
    • Roads
    • Sickness, disability and carers' benefits
  • Research Briefing

    Carer’s Allowance and the Retirement Pension

    Monday, 19 June, 2017

    Carer's Allowance cannot be paid in addition to the Retirement Pension because of the "overlapping benefits" rule. This Commons Library briefing looks at the rationale for this rule, and at the position of successive governments on payment of Carer's Allowance to people over State Pension Age.

    • Research Briefing
    • Benefits policy
    • Pensions
    • Sickness, disability and carers' benefits
  • Research Briefing

    Permitted Work Rules

    Monday, 19 June, 2017

    This Commons Library briefing paper gives an overview of the Permitted Work Rules, which allow people in receipt of Employment and Support Allowance to do some paid work without it affecting their benefit.

    • Research Briefing
    • Benefits policy
    • Sickness, disability and carers' benefits
    • Work and incomes
  • Debate Pack

    Changes to Personal Independence Payment regulations

    Tuesday, 28 March, 2017

    On Wednesday 29 March, there will be an emergency debate on changes to Personal Independence Payment regulations in the House of Commons Chamber, following an application by Debbie Abrahams MP.

    • Debate Pack
    • Sickness, disability and carers' benefits
  • Research Briefing

    Statistics on Migrants and Benefits

    Tuesday, 28 March, 2017

    Data on migrants and benefits is incomplete and fragmented, not routinely available from a single source. This is because the nationality of benefit claimants is not routinely gathered by either DWP or HMRC when administering benefits or tax credits. This paper brings together the main available data sources – including DWP data on National Insurance Number registrations, departmental ad-hoc releases and responses to Freedom of Information requests – to analyse rates of benefit and tax credits receipt among migrants living in the UK.

    • Research Briefing
    • Asylum
    • Benefits policy
    • Family benefits
    • Immigration
    • Nationality
    • Sickness, disability and carers' benefits
    • Working age benefits
  • Research Briefing

    Abolition of the ESA Work-Related Activity Component

    Tuesday, 07 March, 2017

    This House of Commons Library briefing paper provides an overview of Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) and details the changes to the Work Related Activity Component that will be introduced from April 2017. The paper also includes information on the mitigating support announced by the Government.

    • Research Briefing
    • Benefits policy
    • Sickness, disability and carers' benefits
    • Work and incomes
    • Working age benefits
  • Research Briefing

    Spring Budget 2017: Background briefing

    Friday, 03 March, 2017

    The briefing sets out the background to Spring Budget 2017 which will take place on Wednesday 8 March 2017. The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) will publish revised forecasts for the economy and public finances on the same day.

    • Research Briefing
    • Benefits policy
    • Bereavement benefits
    • Communities
    • Community care
    • Economic policy
    • Economic situation
    • Family benefits
    • Health services
    • Housing benefits
    • International trade
    • Local government
    • Public spending
    • Sickness, disability and carers' benefits
    • Tax
    • Work and incomes
    • Working age benefits
  • Research Briefing

    The future of Attendance Allowance

    Friday, 27 January, 2017

    This Commons Library Briefing Paper covers developments since the Government's announcement in December 2015 that it would consider “giving more responsibility to councils in England, and to Wales, to support older people with care needs – including people who, under the current system, would be supported through Attendance Allowance.” The proposal was dropped by the Government in January 2017. This paper gives background information on the Government’s proposals, the decision not to proceed with any changes, and reaction from local government and other stakeholders.

    • Research Briefing
    • Benefits policy
    • Communities
    • Community care
    • Local government
    • Sickness, disability and carers' benefits

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