Becca Stacey
@beccastacey.bsky.social
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Employment, health and disability @citizensadvice.bsky.social | Social security and devolution @safety-nets.bsky.social | Views my own
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alexclegg.bsky.social
Very encouraging to read that the Government is preparing to lift the two-child limit as part of its child poverty strategy, but it is disheartening that options short of scrapping it entirely are still being considered. Thread on why this would be the wrong choice for an ambitious strategy:
Rachel Reeves to lift two-child benefit cap in November budget
Exclusive: Officials exploring options to change rule that affected 1.7 million children in Great Britain last year
www.theguardian.com
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craigpberry.bsky.social
📢 Benefit cuts don’t have widespread support
Chart from https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/policy/publications/benefit-cuts-dont-have-widespread-support/ showing that the majority of people do not support planned or expected social security cuts in the UK
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craigpberry.bsky.social
Some fantastic insights and policy ideas in @beccastacey.bsky.social's new report. We can't simply will more disabled people into work, there needs to be greater support - and the benefits system might be going in the wrong direction 👇
beccastacey.bsky.social
The govt wants to get more disabled people into work, but isn't making full use of the tools at its disposal

In my new report for @citizensadvice.bsky.social I've looked at how our social security system could do more to make sure that when disabled people want to work, work really does pay /1
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cjayanetti.bsky.social
At least 50,000 disabled people could lose access to financial employment support if the government goes ahead with plans to scrap the WCA benefit assessment, according to a new report from Citizens Advice

The true figure is likely to be higher

By me, for Big Issue www.bigissue.com/news/employm...
DWP plans will see more than 50,000 disabled people lose job support
DWP plans mean large numbers of disabled people will no longer qualify for a work allowance to support people looking for employment.
www.bigissue.com
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julia-rt.bsky.social
Important and thoughtful new report from @beccastacey.bsky.social on how the benefits system could be better at making work pay for disabled people

+ great to see this coverage in @bigissue.com from @cjayanetti.bsky.social 👇👇👇
beccastacey.bsky.social
The parts of our social security system that help make work pay for disabled people aren’t living up to their potential

To learn more about how the government could better incentivise work, read the report tinyurl.com/h7s67jp2 and this blog tinyurl.com/mpp5ydpj
Making Work Pay for Disabled People
Report by Becca Stacey on the financial barriers to work for disabled people
tinyurl.com
beccastacey.bsky.social
“Right to try,” which prevents work from triggering a PIP review or WCA reassessment, is a step forward but doesn’t go far enough

Protections should extend to routine and future assessments, and DWP should adopt a more flexible approach when assessing people’s capacity for work /8
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Step 3: better protect benefits when disabled people move into work

Employment can put health and disability benefits, Carer’s Allowance, and linked support (such as free prescriptions) at risk /7
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Raising the work allowance would allow disabled people to keep more of their earnings before their benefits are withdrawn, making work more rewarding /6
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Step 2: increase the level of the work allowance

Currently, someone on UC sees their benefits reduced after just 7.77 hours of work at the National Living Wage if they get housing support, or 12.93 hours if they do not /5
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Rather than limiting access, the government should be expanding disabled people’s access to the work allowance if it wants to encourage more people into work /4
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However, planned government reforms mean that nearly 50,000 people who currently receive LCW or LCWRA but not PIP daily living, will lose both UC health support and their work allowance /3
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Step 1: expand access to the work allowance

The work allowance is a vital tool that lets disabled people keep more of their benefits when they start working, before any reductions are applied /2
beccastacey.bsky.social
The govt wants to get more disabled people into work, but isn't making full use of the tools at its disposal

In my new report for @citizensadvice.bsky.social I've looked at how our social security system could do more to make sure that when disabled people want to work, work really does pay /1
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drsarahhadfield.bsky.social
New @citizensadvice.bsky.social briefing published with @julia-rt.bsky.social‬ on how Universal Credit can adapt to promote income stability for working households. We set out policy options for the UC review to consider to reflect the reality of low paid employment.
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jagnaolejniczak.bsky.social
The narrative around Universal Credit has long centred around work incentives.

This new briefing examines how effective UC is at encouraging employment – and how that focus may have overshadowed the deeper complexities of getting into work. 🧵

🔗 www.citizensadvice.org.uk/policy/publi...
Work incentives aren't working: is the Universal Credit review asking the right questions?
www.citizensadvice.org.uk
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dremilylynn.bsky.social
🚨 New report alert 🚨

We’ve launched our first local deep dive research into health inequalities - starting in Chapeltown, Leeds.

What does geography have to do with health & work? Quite a lot, it turns out. 🧵
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epemberton.bsky.social
1) New report alert 📚! Written [email protected] and myself, it looks at the relationship between health and work. It is the first report from our wider project on health inequalities, funded by @healthfoundation.bsky.social‬. 🔗 www.citizensadvice.org.uk/policy/publi...
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craigpberry.bsky.social
Everything about this awful policy is wrong. How it was conjured up, how the people affected were silenced, how it was justified, how the impact assessment was manipulated, how the Bill was rushed through Parliament, and how it was completely forgotten after the news cycle moved on after last week
disrightsuk.bsky.social
🚨BREAKING NEWS🚨

The Government's Universal Credit Bill has passed, rushing it through in one day, without a committee stage where Disabled people's voices could have been heard.

It's clear: the government views Disabled lives as nothing more than a cost-cutting exercise
beccastacey.bsky.social
Government's proposals to make it harder to receive a limited capability for work element on UC, would mean less disabled people have access to this important work incentive /4
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There's definitely room for improvement with the Work Allowance (a topic of an upcoming report), but it is still one of the most important work incentives within the social security system for disabled people, helping to protect their income as they move into work /3
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The Work Allowance means someone with a limited capability for work element on UC can earn £411 per week (£684 per week if they don’t receive housing cost support) before their UC payments start to be reduced /2