Welfare Benefit Reform.. David Airey IRRV (Hons)

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Welfare Benefit Reform.. David Airey IRRV (Hons)

a real feeling of déjà vu A look at some of the major changes we can expect over the next few years Change programme is ambitious! So many ideas.so little time. New ideas or just a return to the 80 s?

The List so far.. Abolition of Council Tax Benefit Localised Support for Council Tax Universal Credit Social sector housing under-occupation Housing Benefit: CPI uprating of Local Housing Allowance Single Fraud Investigation Service.but there are many more..

Rent Schemes LHA & CPI from April 2013 End of Anniversary dates Maintenance of Rent databases Other rent schemes January 2012 changes to under 35 1 st Jan 2012 new claims End of transition or anniversary date after Jan 2012 - existing

Exemptions two new ones.. Homeless claimant ( C ) if (a) C has, for a total of at least 3 months (whether or not continuously), occupied as his home one or more hostels for homeless people; and (b)whilst occupying such a hostel, C has been offered and has accepted support services with a view to assisting him to be rehabilitated or resettled within the community Offender applies (a) in England and Wales, to a claimant ( C ) if C is the subject of active multi-agency management pursuant to arrangements established by a responsible authority under section 325(2) of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 (arrangements for assessing etc. risks posed by certain offenders) or is considered by the relevant authority to be a person who may cause serious harm to the public at large;

CTB is dead long live..localising Support for Council Tax Consultation Document issued August 2011 Principles of the scheme; Local authorities to have a duty to run a scheme to provide support for council tax in their area. For pensioners there should be no change in the current level of awards, as a result of this reform. Local authorities should also consider ensuring support for other vulnerable groups. Local schemes should support work incentives, and in particular avoid disincentives to move into work must fit in with Universal Credit

Localisation Effect on Pensioners Key questions What is meant by Pensioners? SRP or PCA What level of pensioners do you have within your claim base HB/CTB or CTB only What level of support currently provided; GC & GC+SC SC only Non PC cases How much does the support relate to?

Localising Support for Council Tax The effects of Universal Credit The Government is clear that it is essential that any local scheme aligns with Universal Credit and reflects the key principles for incentivising people to work: People should get more overall income in work than out of work. People should generally get more overall income from working more and earning more. People should be confident that support will be provided whether they are in or out of work that it will be timely and correct, and that claiming will not be a complicated and frustrating experience What does this mean?

Localisation effects of Universal Credit Clear now that CG will not put CTR in UC but; Local Scheme must not negate the overall concepts of UC i.e. Alignment Taper Approach to claiming easy as possible (passport?) Broad agreement with CG (?)

Other Vulnerable Groups Other passported benefits may not be able to fund all for working age Child Poverty CG keen that we maintain a high level of benefit for this group Other groups? Requirement to be clear as to what level of support can be given

Financial Burden Payments to be reduced by 10% No incentive to spend more LA will keep all monies saved un-ringfenced Subsidy effects CG state that it will a simpler scheme (!) Initially more complex Design of scheme and administration process will be critical Sharing financial risks with precepting authorities Need to establish overall ability to spend now Financial control will be essential what will be needed?

The financial effect on claimants Pension Age Support will be specified by CG Broadly similar to current values Same levels of benefit paid Working Age Vulnerable Groups; Special protection higher level scheme Rest bearing full brunt of the reduction; Discounts? What level of funding; Average reduction of 20+%

Localising Support for Council Tax Consultation The local authority will need to submit the proposed scheme to some form of public scrutiny or challenge, including making the data underpinning the scheme publicly available. This could include formal public consultation as well as sign-off by elected members. The local authority will also need to ensure other authorities, including precepting authorities, have an appropriate role in this process.

Localising Support for Council Tax Other issues for consideration Alignment with other schemes (HB) Will you align both scheme or run as two separate schemes? IT systems will need to be changed Claiming arrangements You decide..levels of verification Definitions of Income and capital you decide Documentation Notifications Must keep it simple to keep costs down Organisation? Data sharing with DWP what would be needed Appeals maybe go to VT(?) The end of Benefit Take Up?

Timescales (or maybe a work of fiction?) Autumn/winter 2011-12 Spring 2012 Government publishes a response to the consultation. Introduction of Local Government Finance Bill (included provisions for localisation of council tax support). Central and local government begin working on model schemes. Primary legislation in passage through Parliament. Government preparing and publishing draft secondary legislation. Summer 2012 Primary legislation passed. Secondary legislation prepared. Local authorities designing and consulting on local schemes. Autumn/winter 2012-13 Local authorities establishing local schemes putting place systems, notifying claimants of changes. Local authorities setting budgets. Spring 2013 Local schemes in operation.

Universal Credit or Sup Ben Lite White paper published 11/11/2010 Working age claimants only UC will replace Income Support, income-based Jobseeker s Allowance, income-related Employment and Support Allowance, Housing Benefit, Child Tax Credit and Working Tax Credit. UC will not replace Contributory Jobseeker s Allowance and contributory Employment and Support Allowance. Disability Living Allowance Child Benefit, which will be available in addition to Universal Credit payments for children; and Bereavement benefits, Statutory Sick Pay, Statutory Maternity Pay, Maternity Allowance and Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit are not suitable for replacement by the Universal Credit not really universal.not really a credit.

Feeling queasy? Claims will be made on the basis of households rather than individuals and both members of a couple will be required to claim UC. Claims for UC will normally be made through the internet and DWP expect that most subsequent contact between recipients and the delivery agency will also be conducted online. Earnings data to be supplied by all employers to HRMC monthly.to be given to UC.Real Time Systems Payment Confirmed direct to claimant Confirmed that payment periods Calendar Monthly Delivery mechanism to be decided fully from 2015 a little light?

Universal Credit still on original timetable

Social Sector - Limitation April 2013, HB for working age social rented sector customers will be restricted for those who are occupying a larger property than their household size and structure would warrant. The size criteria child aged 15 or under would be expected to share with one other child of the same gender; and child age 9 or under would be expected to share with one other child aged 9 or under, regardless of gender. Standard Deduction for under-occupation 1 bed / 2 bed Need for action now

Single Fraud Investigation Service Option 1 - LA staff remain employed by LAs, but operate under SFIS powers, policies, processes & priorities -People Impact terms and conditions, locations and skills sets remain static but only until the organisation of Universal Credit is decided in 2015. Option 2 - LA staff remain in LA estate employed by LA and are formally seconded to SFIS - Viability secondment arrangements may be difficult to implement and sustain over long periods Option 3 LA staff become DWP employees but deliver investigation locally from the LA estate - Viability the HR work required to transfer LA staff to DWP is challenging and may not be achievable by 2013 Option 4 - LA staff become part of the DWP working within DWP estate as employees Viability option 4 is unlikely to meet delivery of SFIS by 2013, owing to the HR and estates work required

Localisation of Community Care Grants & Crisis loans Local support to replace Community Care Grants and Crisis Loans for living expenses - A call for evidence Individual local authorities will be given the funding and flexibility to re-design the emergency provision for vulnerable groups according to local circumstances, in order to meet severe hardship in the way they think best. DWP would be interested on your views on how local authorities may use, and build on, existing networks.watch for their figures 2005?

So really to sum up.

Probably the most challenging time for Revenues & Benefits in the last twenty years Need for good management Need for more resource not less(!) What more can we say He who dares Rodney, he who dares..