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By spring 2015, 1 in 3 of the country’s Jobcentres will be taking claims for Universal Credit.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A speech marking the publication of the government’s second progress report on ‘Social justice: transforming lives’.
The government has launched a public information campaign to ensure everyone knows what the State Pension changes mean for them.
A Jobs Fair has been organised by local MP Iain Duncan Smith.
More than 12,000 households have made the choice to move into work or stop claiming Housing Benefit because of the benefit cap.
Social Impact Investment Taskforce conference – Impact investment and government: Moving from small scale to large scale.
Ministers across Whitehall experience a day in the life of young people leaving care as part of National Care Leavers’ Week.
People are doing more to find work as Universal Credit begins to help people move into work more quickly.
DWP announce that Universal Credit will be rolled out to all Jobcentres and local authorities across the country from early next year.
The report recognises how social investment helps address society’s most difficult problems and calls for more action to grow the market.
The number of people claiming Jobseeker's Allowance is now below 1 million and unemployment has seen the largest annual fall in 25 years.
Expansion of the Troubled Families programme to help vulnerable younger children from struggling homes get a better chance in life.
Almost 10,000 people who had their benefits capped have now moved into work or stopped claiming Housing Benefit entirely.
The £16 million Youth Engagement Fund aims to improve young people's educational achievement and employability.
The number of people in relative poverty has fallen by 100,000 over the past year.
Supporting families into work, improving living standards and raising educational attainment are the fundamental aims set out in the government’s child poverty strategy.
Universal Credit, the government’s flagship welfare reform, will expand rapidly throughout the rest of 2014.
Help to Work will give Jobcentre staff a new range of options to support the hardest to help get off benefits and into work.
What Scottish independence would mean for social security, pensions and helping people into work.
Creating conditions for businesses to grow, resulting in jobs, and welfare reform to get people into work.
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