The DWP spent tens of millions of pounds fighting – and in many cases losing – appeals over disability benefit decisions last financial year.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has been asked to stop repeating PIP assessments for disabled people.
The assessment is used to determine whether a Universal Credit or Employment Support Allowance claimant has a limited ...
The Department for Work and Pensions has said that a major revamp is incoming after calls made to stop 'interrogation-like ...
DWP said Health Professionals (HPs) employed by the APs are “trained to treat claimants sensitively, fairly and with respect” and are professional clinicians who use their skills in disability ...
The latest figures revealed by Big Issue mean that the DWP has spent more than £400m on fighting disability benefit appeals ...
With Spring just around the corner, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP ... along with specialist services through the Disability Employment Advisors, can act as a springboard to a new ...
Labour’s Disability Minister, Sir Stephen Timms, has provided an important update to those concerned about the contentious Work Capability Assessment ... Commons Work and Pensions Committee ...
Labour's Minister for Disability, Sir Stephen Timms, has updated benefit claimants on when the dreaded Work Capability Assessment (WCA ... at the Commons Work and Pensions Committee on February ...
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