The number of claimants each work coach is responsible for is expected to increase from around 130 to over 280 as more people move onto Universal Credit.
Deep social security cuts for working and non-working families are restricting the life chances of a whole generation, says Child Poverty Action Group.
Welfare reforms are limiting local authorities’ ability to discharge their homelessness duty and could impede the Scottish Government’s rapid rehousing and Housing First agenda, says the Chartered Institute of Housing.
Universal Credit will leave many disabled people worse off, but the Work and Pensions Committee says the government's response to its concerns 'dodges all the big questions'.
Verify is the government’s flagship identity verification portal, but only 38 per cent of Universal Credit claimants who try can successfully verify their identity online.