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An LG Group perspective on welfare reform Mike Heiser 4 July 2011
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Universal Credit – the story so far Intended to be a monthly payment covering living and housing costs – one per household – digital by default Work has focussed on the online channel Less work so far on telephony and face to face Delivery initially will be through established structures – likely to mean Job Centre Plus Could be scope for more local involvement after 2017 – but this provides a challenge for councils’ planning Proposal for pilots and local delivery – being progressed with DWP DWP looking for pilots for payment to tenant in social sector Council tax benefit to be ‘localised’ – current CLG consultation
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LG Group position – Universal Credit Welcome simplification and an easier customer experience Need for urgent clarification on how the UC delivery model will work – online, telephony and face to face Effect on different forms of tenancy – private rented, social housing – risk issues from payment to tenant rather than landlord Make case for continuing role for councils in face to face to contact particularly with ‘complex cases’ Ensure there is a proper Impact Assessment –Costs to councils of redundancy, system decommissioning Concern at centralised fraud strategy – but DWP now considering a more local option
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Welfare reform and localism Face to face contact – councils have pioneered innovative ways of working Central local information exchanges – In and Out of Work, Government Connect Innovative ways of delivery - shared services - partnerships Examples of joint working with DWP –Kent Gateway –Central Bedfordshire –Wychavon
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Other changes affecting housing benefit Changes introduced through orders –Caps, 30 th percentile, shared room rate, extra room for carers, end of £15 excess Changes in the Welfare Reform Bill –CPI, overall benefit cap, social housing sector limits – concern by foster carers
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Effects on councils Overall environment – cuts of 28% in real terms over four years; Significantly front loaded – some districts have grant cuts of over 30% over two years Redundancies affecting benefit departments Uncertain future for both HB and CTB Need to keep business going over changeover period Different effects on different councils – districts face particularly significant challenges
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LGA and advisers Benefits Steering Group and subgroups Transitional Working Group Universal Credit structures Liaison with CLG on council tax benefit reform
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