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Welfare & Pensions

  • In Focus

    Elderly Social Care (Insurance) Bill [HL]

    Wednesday, 30 June, 2021

    The Elderly Social Care (Insurance) Bill [HL] is a private member’s bill sponsored by Lord Lilley (Conservative). The bill would establish a government-owned company to provide insurance against the risk of the policyholder needing elderly social care. The premium would be recouped via a charge on the person’s home at the time of their death or when the home was sold.

    • In Focus
    • Families & Social Services
    • Health
    • Welfare & Pensions
  • In Focus

    Changes to the Child Maintenance Service

    Monday, 21 June, 2021

    The Child Maintenance Service is used by separated parents or those tasked with the day-to-day care of a child who cannot arrange child maintenance themselves. It uses gross weekly income to calculate a paying parent’s child maintenance. The service extends to England, Scotland and Wales.

    • In Focus
    • Welfare & Pensions
  • In Focus

    Covid-19: impact on child poverty and on young people’s education, health and wellbeing

    Thursday, 10 June, 2021

    Concerns have been raised about the impact on young people of many of the measures taken to control the spread of coronavirus. This article explores the potential impact on education, health and poverty levels, and what the Government are doing to mitigate these concerns. It has been prepared in advance of a House of Lords debate scheduled for 17 June 2021.

    • In Focus
    • Coronavirus
    • Education
    • Families & Social Services
    • Health
    • Welfare & Pensions
  • Current Affairs Digest

    Current Affairs Digest: Social Policy (May 2021)

    Friday, 07 May, 2021

    Catch up on social affairs with a selection of articles you may have missed. Articles this month ask whether it is time for a new Beveridge report, and how best to make healthy food widely available.

    • Current Affairs Digest
    • Education
    • Families & Social Services
    • Health
    • Welfare & Pensions
  • In Focus

    Queen’s Speech 2021: welfare and pensions

    Wednesday, 05 May, 2021

    This In Focus looks at possible announcements in the Queen’s Speech relating to pensions and benefits. It includes developments connected to universal credit payments and the Government’s proposed national disability strategy, and highlights the possible next steps in pensions legislation following the passing of the Pension Schemes Act 2021.

    • In Focus
    • Welfare & Pensions
  • In Focus

    Mesothelioma and pneumoconiosis: Uprating compensation payment rates

    Monday, 08 February, 2021

    Mesothelioma and pneumoconiosis are diseases primarily affecting industrial and construction workers. Sufferers are eligible for government compensation schemes if they cannot claim civil damages against their employers. Two sets of regulations would increase the amounts payable by 0.5 percent from 1 April 2021, in line with inflation and the uprating being applied to other disability benefits.

    • In Focus
    • Employment
    • Health
    • Welfare & Pensions
  • In Focus

    Tax Credits, Child Benefit and Guardian’s Allowance rates for 2021/22

    Friday, 05 February, 2021

    The draft Tax Credits, Child Benefit and Guardian’s Allowance Uprating Regulations 2021 would set the annual rates of child tax credit and working tax credits from 6 April 2021, and the weekly rates of child benefit and guardian’s allowance from 12 April 2021. The draft regulations must be approved by Parliament before becoming law. The House of Lords is scheduled to debate the regulations on 8 February 2021.

    • In Focus
    • Welfare & Pensions
  • In Focus

    Universal Credit: Severe Disability Regulations

    Friday, 05 February, 2021

    New regulations have come into force which provide for claimants in receipt of the severe disability premium in legacy benefits to make new universal credit claims. However, there are fears this will leave some of those individuals worse off.

    • In Focus
    • Welfare & Pensions
  • In Focus

    National insurance rates, limits and thresholds for 2021/22

    Wednesday, 03 February, 2021

    The draft Social Security (Contributions) (Rates, Limits and Thresholds Amendments and National Insurance Funds Payments) Regulations 2021 would set the national insurance contributions rates, limits and thresholds for the upcoming 2021/22 tax year. They must be approved by both Houses of Parliament before becoming law. The House of Lords is due to debate the regulations on 8 February 2021.

    • In Focus
    • Economy
    • Welfare & Pensions
  • In Focus

    Intergenerational Fairness and Provision Committee report

    Thursday, 21 January, 2021

    The House of Lords will soon debate a report by the former Intergenerational Fairness and Provision Committee. Now dissolved, this special inquiry committee published a report on tackling intergenerational unfairness in April 2019. It alleged that the “action and inaction” of successive governments had risked undermining fairness between generations and called for improvements in six areas to tackle this: accounting for policies and data; housing; education; work; communities; and tax and benefits.

    • In Focus
    • Communities
    • Economy
    • Education
    • Employment
    • Housing
    • Welfare & Pensions
  • In Focus

    Pension Protection Fund (Moratorium and Arrangements and Reconstructions for Companies in Financial Difficulty) (Amendment and Revocation) Regulations 2020

    Wednesday, 14 October, 2020

    These regulations extend the Pension Protection Fund’s rights as a creditor when co-operative and community benefit societies have a moratorium in place to protect them from creditor action. This would give the fund a greater say during restructuring discussions when societies are in financial difficulty. The Pension Protection Fund provides compensation for members of defined benefit pension schemes where their employer becomes insolvent. The regulations also revoke and replace previous regulations due to a drafting error.

    • In Focus
    • Business
    • Welfare & Pensions
  • In Focus

    Social Security (Up-rating of Benefits) Bill: Briefing for Lords stages

    Wednesday, 07 October, 2020

    The Social Security (Up-rating of Benefits) Bill is due to be considered in the House of Lords on 13 October 2020. It allows for particular state pension benefits to be reviewed and potentially increased, despite an expected fall in average earnings due to the coronavirus pandemic. The bill received cross-party support in the House of Commons, where it passed all its stages on 1 October 2020.

    • In Focus
    • Welfare & Pensions
  • In Focus

    Jobseekers (Back to Work Schemes) Act 2013 (Remedial) Order 2019

    Friday, 28 August, 2020

    The Jobseekers (Back to Work Schemes) Act 2013 (Remedial) Order 2019 makes changes to the Jobseekers (Back to Work Schemes) Act 2013. These changes are the result of decisions made in the courts on the act’s compatibility with the European Convention on Human Rights. This article looks at the court cases which led to the remedial order, ahead of its debate in the House of Lords on 3 September 2020.

    • In Focus
    • Employment
    • Government
    • Justice
    • Welfare & Pensions
  • In Focus

    Covid-19: The impact on human trafficking

    Friday, 10 July, 2020

    This article looks at how much is known about the relationship between coronavirus and human trafficking, and what actions the Government has taken so far to provide support during the pandemic.

    • In Focus
    • Coronavirus
    • Crime
    • Welfare & Pensions
  • In Focus

    Children in poverty in working households

    Friday, 10 July, 2020

    A range of data is available to measure child poverty. This article looks at official statistics on children in low income households with someone in work. It then considers Government policy in the area, and also discusses the possible impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Child poverty in working households is the subject of an oral question in the House of Lords on 15 July 2020.

    • In Focus
    • Coronavirus
    • Economy
    • Employment
    • Welfare & Pensions

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