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Looking at the details of the proposed Welfare Reforms we find this,
From the Guardian.
After the budget tinkered with indexation in a manner that will ratchet
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Filed under: David Freud ,Government ,Welfare Reform ,Welfare State ,Work Programme — Tags: Welfare Reform , David Freud , Welfare State — Andrew Coates @ 10:08 am
Recently our old friend, his Lordship David Freud, Minister for Welfare Reform, DWP , made a speech (from Here ).
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Lord Freud, Minister for Welfare Reform on Government Plans.
Filed under: David Freud ,Government ,Welfare Reform ,Welfare State ,Work Programme — Tags: Welfare Reform , David Freud , Welfare State — Andrew Coates @ 10:08 am
Recently our old friend, his Lordship David Freud, Minister for Welfare Reform, DWP , made a speech (from Here ).
For some unaccountable reason Ipswich Unemployed Action was not invited to this event, or sent the left-overs from the
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Watching A4e: "Global leaders in public service reform"
Ltd; global public service reform. (£25,001–£30,000 per financial year) I occasionally travel overseas on behalf of the company."] And in numerous other places they call themselves experts in "welfare reform". It's that word "reform" that bugs me. I believe, perhaps naively, that it's governments which reform such things as public service and welfare benefits. Whoever implements the decisions, it's government which make the decisions. So what reforms have A4e been
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issues, including "Jobs and Welfare". This is what it says on that subject: The Government believes that we need to encourage responsibility and fairness in the Welfare system. That means providing help for those who cannot work, training and targeted support for those looking for work, but sanctions for those who turn down reasonable offers of work or training.• We will end all existing Welfare to work programmes and create a single Welfare to work programme to help all
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Flexible New Deal providers are greatly overpaid, overcrowded and out of touch with reality. The 5 year contracts:- terminated to solely 18 months; where
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to “sweeping reform” of the Benefits system, then it’s more than likely they’ll push through similar legislation, to change the system.
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Comment by Gerry Attric on December 19, 2009 12:41 am
In the late 1990s the Scottish Executive carried out research to see how housing benefit could be reformed i.e. save money It became so complicated they gave up before completing the research.
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a 2002 paper, Workfare and Welfare: Britain’s New Deal (pp. 8-9) : "The New Deal reforms promise eventual reform of Welfare assistance for all benefit recipients."
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issues facing the country - welfare and pension reform - and is a key player in tackling child poverty. It is the biggest public service delivery department in the UK and serves over 20 million customers. DWP plays a vital role in making a difference to millions of people in Great Britain every day, helping them to lead safer, fairer and more rewarding lives, free from poverty.
FUCK OFF DWP! How do you make millions of people live safer, fairer and more rewarding lives?!
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Deal, Flexible New Deal and Welfare Reform etc. although when I was on New Deal I never kept a diary or blog of it.
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Good luck for the future! And don’t get to reading too many newspapers and morphing into an average scroungerphobic productive citizen…
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The Last Farewell « Unemployed Rabbit: the New Deal experience
Deal, Flexible New Deal and Welfare Reform etc. although when I was on New Deal I never kept a diary or blog of it.
Were you victim of the “unlawful” £4 weekly travel deduction by any chance?
Dan Owen Says:
29/01/2010 at 1:56 pm | Reply
Good luck for the future! And don’t get to reading too many newspapers and morphing into an average scroungerphobic productive citizen…
Did you find the new deal helpful, and do you think it
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