Statutory Sick Pay | Department for Work and Pensions | Written Answers The Government has already increased the rate of SSP this year, in April the rate of SSP was increased by 6.7% to £116.75.
Social Security Benefits | Department for Work and Pensions | Written Answers No assessment has been made and there are no current plans to change the policy.
Jobcentres: Repairs and Maintenance | Department for Work and Pensions | Written Answers Funding allocations for renovation of the DWP Estate are not disaggregated between back office and Jobcentre sites Therefore, it is not poss
Social Security Benefits: Compulsorily Detained Psychiatric Patients | Department for Work and Pensions | Written Answers The DWP Secretary of State has asked officials to look into the rules around benefits entitlements for offenders who are detained in psychia
Statutory Sick Pay | Department for Work and Pensions | Written Answers Since 2019 over 500,000 more people now earn above the Lower Earnings Limit (LEL) and can therefore benefit from Statutory Sick Pay (SSP).
Statutory Sick Pay: Cancer | Department for Work and Pensions | Written Answers The Government has already increased the rate of Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) this year, in April the rate of SSP was increased by the September
Statutory Sick Pay | Department for Work and Pensions | Written Answers I refer the hon. Member to a previous response provided by the Minister of State for Care to Question UIN 902448.
Employment: Poverty | Department for Work and Pensions | Written Answers The latest available statistics show that working age adults living in workless households were around 7 times more likely to be in absolute
Universal Credit: Disability | Department for Work and Pensions | Written Answers Universal Credit provides more generous support for disabled people than it does for people in similar circumstances who are not disabled.
Universal Credit: Carers | Department for Work and Pensions | Written Answers A prompt on the online Universal Credit application form, suggests that the customer uses the bank, building society or credit union account