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Prawo socjalne i świadczeniowe

Universal Credit, świadczenia dla osób niepełnosprawnych, odwołania i trybunały.

Wprowadzenie

Prawo socjalne reguluje świadczenia państwowe, w tym Universal Credit i zasiłki dla niepełnosprawnych.

Podstawowe zasady

1

Universal Credit — A single means-tested benefit replacing Income Support, income-based JSA, income-related ESA, Housing Benefit, Child Tax Credit, and Working Tax Credit. Administered by DWP.

2

Personal Independence Payment — A non-means-tested disability benefit for those aged 16–66 with long-term health conditions or disabilities affecting daily living and/or mobility.

3

Mandatory Reconsideration — Before appealing to the tribunal, claimants must request a mandatory reconsideration of the decision by the DWP.

4

Tribunal Appeals — Appeals are heard by the First-tier Tribunal (Social Security and Child Support). The tribunal can substitute its own decision. Further appeal to the Upper Tribunal on points of law.

5

Sanctions — Universal Credit can be reduced (sanctioned) for failures to meet work-related requirements. Sanctions can be challenged through mandatory reconsideration and appeal.

6

Housing Benefit — For those not yet on Universal Credit, Housing Benefit helps with rent costs. Local Housing Allowance rates apply to private tenants.

Kluczowe ustawy

Welfare Reform Act 2012

2012
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Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992

1992

Wiodące orzeczenia

R (Carmichael) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions

[2016] UKSC 58

Typowe scenariusze

Universal Credit claim refused

Request a mandatory reconsideration within one month. If unsuccessful, appeal to the First-tier Tribunal. The tribunal rehears the case and can substitute its own decision. Free advice is available from Citizens Advice and welfare rights organisations.

Benefit sanction applied unfairly

Request a mandatory reconsideration, explaining why the sanction is wrong. If unsuccessful, appeal to the tribunal. Hardship payments may be available during the sanction period.

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