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From Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)
  • This is the council’s note about the risk of bladder cancer in pre-bake aluminium smelters.

  • Findings of research that was commissioned to evaluate the 11 Fit for Work Service pilots.

  • Review of the advice service, which advises small- and medium-sized enterprises in response to individual employee health issues.

  • Ad hoc statistical analysis 2012 quarter 1: Further Education and Benefit Claims: Emerging Findings from the Data Matching Project.

  • Findings from a study into the destinations of individuals who ended a JSA, IS and ESA benefit.

  • DWP Work Programme statistics, first release: February 2012.

  • Findings from qualitative research into the financial impact of bereavement and the role of bereavement benefits.

  • Data on the conditionality sanctions applied to claimants who were receiving the benefit up to 30 November 2011.

  • Data about the claims paid under the benefit scheme throughout the quarter.

  • Statistics on the take up of In Work Credit to the end of September 2011.

  • Results from the second year of the PDCS customer satisfaction survey.

  • Ad hoc statistical analysis of amount of annual spend per Access to Work customer by region and financial year: DWP, 2012, quarter 1.

  • Weekly Social Fund Cold Weather Payment estimates for 2011 to 2012, including the estimated number of payments and total amounts paid in Great Britain.

  • Get Britain Working official statistics, February 2012.

  • A validation of the methodology used in the Department for Work and Pensions’ Ipen model (Working Paper No.106)

  • Monthly referrals and starts on the Mandatory Work Activity and Skills Conditionality programmes up to and including November 2011.

  • Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit summary statistics: November 2011

  • A statistical report providing figures on caseloads, enforcement, appeals, collections and outstanding arrears.

  • Statistics on the outcome of completed assessments, claims still in progress and claims closed before the assessment procedure was complete.

  • An evaluation of 2 local authority areas that were a part of a pilot to explore how smart technology can help deliver services to older people.