You can download the Welfare Reform leaflet from the Faith in Community Scotland website.
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Showing posts with label Facts and Figures. Show all posts
Tuesday, 22 January 2013
Welfare Reform Leaflet
You can download the Welfare Reform leaflet from the Faith in Community Scotland website.
Wednesday, 9 January 2013
New Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation
The latest update of the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) was produced in December. The SIMD highlights the changing geographical pattern of multiple deprivations in Scotland, with some changes in relation to some of the longstanding concentrations of deprivation. You can access the full report here.
Friday, 28 December 2012
Benefit Cuts and Universal Credit
Welfare
Reform Benefit Cuts
The main headlines from April 2013 are:
Housing Benefit: If you have a spare room you will lose 14% of your total eligible rent. For two or more spare rooms the reduction in eligible rent for housing benefit is 25%
From October 2013: Universal Credit (UC) is set to replace the six existing benefits – income support, income based jobseeker’s allowance, income related employment and support allowance, housing benefit, child tax credit and working tax credit.
The main headlines from April 2013 are:
Housing Benefit: If you have a spare room you will lose 14% of your total eligible rent. For two or more spare rooms the reduction in eligible rent for housing benefit is 25%
Benefit Cap: The total amount of benefit,
including housing benefit, tax credit, income support, ESA etc will be fixed at
£500 per week for a couple/lone
parent and £350 per week for single
people.
Disability Living Allowance (DLA): This will
be replaced by Personal Independence
Payments (PIP) for those of working age.
Introduction
of Universal Credit
From October 2013: Universal Credit (UC) is set to replace the six existing benefits – income support, income based jobseeker’s allowance, income related employment and support allowance, housing benefit, child tax credit and working tax credit.
UC will
be paid monthly in arrears into an account. UC will be paid to one individual per
household. This means that in a couple, the assessment for entitlements will be
made jointly, and only one person will receive the payment. This will be a
significant change for many people.
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