Title: Government plans for the benefit system
1Government plans for the benefit systemcurrent
benefit rules for people trying work
- Judy Scott
- independent consultant
2Take care!
- The Benefit system is extremely complex.
- If Social Enterprise members have a problem with
getting their benefits because of work they must
get independent professional Welfare Rights
Advice and representation. - (i.e. Citizens Advice Bureau)
- The benefit system can and does stop peoples
benefits wrongly by mistake.
3The Green PaperA New Deal for welfare
Empowering people to work
- Aims
- reduce by 1 million the number on incapacity
benefits - increase by 1 million the number of older workers
- help 300,000 lone parents into work
- New claimants for ill-health or disability from
2008 will - be assessed by Personal Capability Assessment
within 3 months. - Incapacity and capability assessment
- if pass the new benefit is Employment and
Support Allowance - Lone parents and older workers no change of
benefits
4government strategy
- Reduce the number of people leaving jobs due to
illness or disability - reduce the likelihood of people developing health
problems - work with employers
- amend SSP
- promote Health and Safety
- train GPs to offer options to return to work
rather than sick certificate - package of measures Direct Payments, Access to
Work
- Increase the number leaving benefits for jobs
- new benefit for sick and disabled conditional
-requires work related activity (unless exempted) - and pays extra if comply
- if claimant refuses without perceived good reason
benefits are cut (to 57.45) - voluntary work, Permitted Work, basic skills
training (literacy and numeracy), Jobsearch - Pathways to Work roll out by private sector
(payment by outcome)
5Employment and Support Allowance two
groups(for new claimants replaces Incapacity
Benefit, SDA, Income Support for incapacity)
- Those thought able work after rehabilitation
- Subject to conditionality
- claimants action plans
- must engage in work related activity (if not good
reason) to qualify for increment (24 pw approx
to reach current average rate) - Quotes
- Rights and responsibilities
- Worklessness is a social injustice inflicted by
poverty trap of benefit dependency - Encourage to fulfil potential achieve a better
life, in work
- 2. Those with most severe conditions severity of
the impact of illness on ability to function
(i.e. not blind people) - Not subject to conditionality
- Can volunteer for work related activity
- Benefit at same or higher rate than now.
- Group likely to be smaller than those currently
exempt from medical reviews
6Claimants action plan examples
- Compulsory
- Work tasters
- work trials
- voluntary work
- Permitted Work
- Preparation for self-employment
- Improving employability
- basic skills programme
- Jobcentre Plus or external training programmes
- over 50s confidence in work
- Encouraged but not compulsory
- Managing health in work
- Condition management
- Progress to Work programme
- NHS Expert Patients programme
- Stabilising life
- Activities to stabilise health conditions i.e
cognitive behavioural therapy - Childcare options
- Financial management
- Stabilising housing situation
7Gateway to the new benefitPersonal Capability
Assessment
- Personal Capability Assessment
- being reviewed over 10 weeks for outline
legislation (was 18 months) - 5 committees set up to look at all conditions
- recognised no assessment process for learning
disability or autistic spectrum disorders - mental health assessment thought unreliable
Lord Layard report raised PMs concern that
common mental health problems on the increase
- All Personal Capability Assessments
- UK PCA recognised as being one of the toughest in
world - Transform to
- provide an assessment based on functional
capability - identifies those capable of work-related activity
and support to get them back to work - those so disadvantaged it would be unreasonable
to require work related activity
8Pathways to Work Programme rolled out nationally
by 2008
- Pathways to Work offers
- work focused interviews (compulsory) starting 8
weeks after first claim - action plans
- support to find job
- health condition management
- (NHS linked in)
- 40 extra for first year in new job
- BUT
- Pathways to Work to be rolled out by private and
voluntary sector - Payment by outcome
- (people into jobs count)
- Funding for roll out described as
- to be found from savings after Jobcentre Plus
job cuts of 30,000 staff - and 5 cut year on year
9Multiple concerns of disability organisations
- Target numbers of people into work unachievable
without major economic expansion - Current job vacancies
- 625 thousand
- Proposed numbers into employment or off
incapacity - 1 million sick/disabled
- 1 million over 50 years
- 300 thousand lone parents
- Pool of 900 thousand unemployed
- Five people for every job vacancy
- Spin conceals different agenda
- Benefit rates to be reduced
- (age additions removed, other rates not
announced) - Numbers on incapacity benefits to be reduced by
pushing more onto Jobseekers Allowance - Review of PCA intended to stem flow of people
with common mental health problems claiming 82 a
week rather than 57.45 - Benefit system will be more complex (7 types of
incapacity benefit)
10Part-time paid workthe benefit rules
- Means tested benefits
- Jobseekers Allowance
- Jobseekers Allowance with DLA
- Income Support
- Income Support with a disability premium
- Income Support for less than one year because of
health issues - Income Support as a lone parent or carer
- Housing Benefit
- Council Tax Benefit
- All means tested benefits
- have an earnings disregard limit attached
- earnings disregards are different to Permitted
Work rules
11Earnings disregard limits per week
- Jobseekers Allowance 5 a week
- Jobseekers Allowance with DLA 20
- Income Support for less than one year because of
health issues - 5 a week
- Income Support with a disability premium 20
- Income Support as a lone parent or carer 20
- Earning over the limit is deducted from benefit
- Shared with a partner if any
- Housing Benefit according to the other benefits
that you get - (IB or SDA or IS with dp 20)
- Council Tax Benefit according to the other
benefits that you get. - (IB or SDA or IS with dp 20)
- Earnings are deducted from Jobseekers Allowance
or Income Support first - If not receiving Jobseekers Allowance or Income
Support - Earnings over limit are deducted _at_
- 65 pence off Housing Benefit
- 20 pence off Council Tax Benefit
12Permitted Work for people claiming incapacity
based benefits
- Only Permitted Work allowed for claimants of
- Incapacity Benefit
- Severe Disablement Allowance
- Income Support for incapacity (and after one year
with a disability premium) - Housing and Council Tax Benefits with a
disability premium - NI credits for ill-health or disability
- MUST keep to rules
-
- NOW 4 options for people claiming incapacity
based benefits - 1) Permitted work lower level
- Earn up to 20 week
- 2) Permitted work if exempt from medical reviews
(severe condition) Earn up to 81 a week - 3) Supported Permitted work
- Earn up to 81 a week
- 4) Permitted work higher level
- Earn up to 81 a week for 12 months
13Permitted Work options
- Option 1)
- Permitted work lower level
- Earn up to 20 a week
- Employed or self-employed
- Earnings may be averaged if paid in arrears or
over cycle of work - No need to notify Jobcentre Plus
- when start (Legislation says)
- Must notify Jobcentre Plus before work stops
- (for Work Focused interview trigger)
- Minimum Wage of 5.05 hour applies
- limits hours of paid work at 20 a week to
- less than 4 hrs. per week
- (3 hrs 57.5minutes)
14Permitted Work options
- Option 2) (NEW)
- Permitted work for people who are exempt from
PCA (repeated medical reviews) - Earn up to 81 a week
- Employed or self-employed
- Earnings averaged if paid in arrears or cycle
- Notify Jobcentre Plus on PW1 form as soon as
possible - Less than 16 hours paid work allowed
- No time limit
- Work can be anywhere
- In a workshop
- In community group
- In business
- Any type of work
15Permitted Work options
- Option 3)
- Supported Permitted work
- Earn up to 81 a week
- Employed or self-employed
- Earnings averaged if paid in arrears or cycle
- Notify Jobcentre Plus on PW1 form as soon as
possible - Less than 16 hours paid work allowed
- No time limit
- Work can be anywhere
- In a workshop
- In community group
- In business
- Any type of work
- Must have a Support Worker
- Employment support staff can be the nominated
Support Worker
16Permitted Work options
- Supported Permitted work continued
- Support worker must be external and employed by
public or local authority or voluntary
organisation and not a buddy in same employment - OR
- Work must be in sheltered workshop (no Support
Worker needed) - OR
- Working as part of hospital treatment programme
as in or out-patient (no Support Worker needed)
- Support must be ongoing and regular.
- Frequency of contact up to you
- and Support worker to decide
- Can be on phone or face to face
- Little as weekly or monthly phone call may be
acceptable to Jobcentre Plus - (Must get this agreed beforehand)
17Permitted Work options
- Option 4)
- Permitted Work higher level
- (NOW EXTENDED)
- Earn up to 81 a week
- Employed or self-employed
- Earnings averaged if paid in arrears
- Notify Jobcentre Plus as soon as is possible
- Less than 16 hrs paid work allowed
- NOW time limited to 12 months (used to be 6
months)
-
- Work recommended by Jobcentre Plus staff as
likely to improve chances of employment. - End of one year on Permitted Work earning 81
must stop - Can either get full-time job off benefits or
reduce working hours to the 20 lower limit - Can transfer during year
- Wait for 52 weeks before Permitted Work higher
level available again
18Who can earn and keep 81 a week without benefits
being affected?
- People who receive either
- Incapacity Benefit or
- Severe Disablement Allowance
- and
- do not receive a means tested benefit
- can earn and keep all of 81 a week
- People with a partner in work who pays all the
housing costs - People who have no housing costs
- People who live with a Carer who pays for the
housing costs - may be able to earn and keep
- 81 a week
19Earnings may be treated as averaged
- Earnings may be treated as averaged according to
benefit rules when - earnings are calculated by taking an average of
earnings over 5 weeks, or - another cycle of work, or
- the pay period where pay is in arrears
- (Payments for one occasion only are unlikely to
be treated as averaged) - (Payments made the same day are unlikely to be
treated as averaged)
- If 20 a week is the limit
- Week one earn 40.00
- (10 hr x 4 hrs)
- Week two earn 0
- Week three earn 40
- (10 hr x 4 hrs)
- Week four earn 0
- Pay day fourth week 80
- Average earnings over four weeks 20 a week
- MUST GET JOBCENTRE PLUS AGREEMENT FIRST
20Voluntary work
- In theory
- full-time voluntary work is allowed.
- Voluntary work is defined as work done of own
free will without pay or expectation of pay.
Free to come and go. - People must notify Jobcentre before starts.
- If claiming Jobseekers Allowance must get prior
agreement.
- In practice
- for people claiming incapacity based benefits
- it is recommended that they do not volunteer for
16 hours or more because .. - if voluntary work is planned for 16 hours or
more a week OR resembles ordinary employment the
Jobcentre Plus may send them for a medical review - They may have their incapacity benefits stopped
because volunteering proved they could work
21Some reimbursed expenses can be treated as
earnings
- Expenses that are
- wholly, necessarily and exclusively incurred in
the course of paid work or voluntary work - will be ignored for the purposes of calculating
benefit entitlement - Volunteers can be reimbursed
- travel costs from home to work
- the costs of subsistence if this is during the
voluntary work
- BUT
- paid workers have reimbursed costs of
- travel from home to work treated as earnings
- subsistence treated as earnings
- You can provide tickets, travel cards or
transport without affecting benefits - You can provide a meal without affecting benefits
if it is during the working day.
22Dont round up reimbursed expenses!
- Dont round up reimbursed expenses for
volunteers. If you round up the amount - the whole amount is treated as earnings by the
benefit system - the volunteer will be treated as a paid worker by
the benefit system - your organisation that paid the rounded up
amount could be treated as an employer (in
employment law) the minimum wage rate becomes
payable per hour worked
- Always pay the exact amount
- If fares are 5.90 pence dont pay 6.00
23Part-time work on benefits and employment law
- Organisation making payments for work or
involvement must - provide terms and conditions of employment
- provide at least 4 weeks statutory holiday pay
pro-rata - Not required to pay
- sick pay when wages under NI threshold 84 a week
- maternity or paternity pay when wages under the
NI threshold
- Part-time paid work is subject to Minimum Wage
rate - Age 22 years is 5.05 hour
- If mutual obligation and paid Minimum Wage
applies. Workers are subject to employment law - Part-time Workers Prevention of Less Favourable
Treatment - Disability Discrimination Act
- Health Safety at Work
24Getting a job after a claim to incapacity benefits
- New improved benefit Linking Rule protects all
existing benefit entitlements - From October 2006 the Linking Rule will
automatically protect all incapacity based
benefits for two years if you get a job - No registration needed
- You qualify after 28 weeks on either Statutory
Sick Pay or incapacity benefits
- Working Tax Credit is paid to people on a low
wage coming off incapacity benefits - Working Tax Credit adds about 74 a week to a low
wage of around the minimum wage rate for 16 hours
a week. - However Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit
are sharply reduced when income (wages plus the
Working Tax Credit) rises above 116 a week.
25Further information and advice
- The Disability Alliance publish
- the way to work guide all about benefits and
work - by Judy Scott and Daphne Hall
- Disability Rights Handbook (comprehensive guide
to the benefits system) - 0207 247 8776
- www.disabilityalliance.org
- National Bureau for Students with Disabilities
- advise on grants, loans, benefit rules
www.skill.org.uk
- Paying a real wage to people in work projects
- This is a guide for Social Enterprises
- by Judy Scott
- Published by the MCCH Society 01622 769100 (PP
cost only) - www.mcch.co.uk
- Judy Scott
- independent consultant
- judyscottconsult_at_btinternet.com
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