The Conservatives are targeting some claimant’s cash, medication and access to justice, in a tougher sanctions regime aimed at forcing more long-term unemployed people into work.  Mandatory work placements, fraud investigations as a form of coercion and a “digital tool” for tracking attendance at job interviews are also to be introduced.

Whilst most of the measures will affect a relatively small number of claimants at this stage, there is the possibility that they will become more widespread once the principle that they are acceptable has been established.

The measures form part a “Back to Work plan” to feature in the Autumn statement which Chancellor Jeremy Hunt and the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Mel Stride say will “help people stay healthy, get off benefits and move into work.”

 Amongst the new features to be introduced are:

  • Closing the universal credit (UC) claims of people who have been on an open-ended sanction for more than six months.  The DWP point out that this will include removing access to free prescriptions and legal aid.  In theory, this should not affect disabled claimants, but in reality could potentially hit disabled claimants who are appealing a decision that they are fit for work.
  • Automatically investigating claimants for fraud and error after 8 weeks on an open ended sanction, even though there are no grounds for suspicion.
  • Tracking claimants attendance at job interviews and work fairs using a “digital tool”.
  • Imposing mandatory work placements after 12 months on Restart.

Stricter sanctions and loss of prescriptions

The DWP say they will introduce “Stricter sanctions for people who should be looking for work but aren’t”.

This will include closing the UC claims of people who have been on an open-ended sanction for more than six months.

An open-ended sanction is one which applies for as long as a claimant does not meet a specified commitment. 

So, for example, if a claimant failed to attend an interview with a work coach, they would be subject to an open-ended sanction until they did attend a rearranged interview. They would then have a fixed period sanction applied.

At the moment claimants subject to an open-ended sanction have a deduction applied to their standard allowance until they comply.  This can last indefinitely.

Under the new rules their claim would end after six months if they are not receiving additional child, housing or disability UC payments.  The DWP say this will also have the effect of “ending their access to additional benefits such as free prescriptions and legal aid.”

In theory, this measure will not apply to disabled claimants. 

However, because the mandatory reconsideration and appeal process generally take longer than six months, a claimant who has wrongly been found capable of work could find themselves on an open-ended sanction for failing to do something that, for example, a mental health condition prevents them doing. 

They may then find their UC claim and access to free prescriptions stopped before they have an opportunity to have the decision they are fit for work overturned.

Fraud investigations for disabled claimants

If a claimant is on an open-ended sanction for more than 8 weeks and they are in receipt of additional UC payments for childcare, housing or disability they will automatically be investigated for fraud and incorrect payments through the Targeted Case Review system.

This will be the case even though there are no grounds for suspecting any wrongful payment has been made.

Claimant tracking

The DWP say they are introducing a new digital tool that will allow work coaches to “track a claimant’s attendance at DWP organised job interviews or job fairs”. 

The DWP have given no indication of how this tool will work, but say that it will “ensure that claimants who do not attend mandatory appointments without a good reason, are sanctioned.”

Restart mandatory work placements

The Restart scheme, which currently provides coaching and training to claimants who have been on UC for nine months is to be toughened up.

In future, claimants can be placed on the Restart scheme after six months.

 In addition there will be a review after 12 months on Restart at which  “a work coach will decide what further work search conditions or employment pathways would best support a claimant into work.”

 The conditions can include a mandatory work-placement.

Claimants who refuse to accept the conditions laid down by the work coach will have their UC claim closed.

NHS Talking Therapies

An additional 384,000 people will be eligible for free courses of mental health treatment, such as CBT, for treatment of mild and moderate mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety disorders.”

 Individual Placement and Support

An additional 100,000 people with severe mental illness will be eligible for Individual Placement and Support (IPS).  The DWP say that IPS employment specialists help claimants to find and keep employment.

Universal Support in England and Wales

100,000 claimants per year, including disabled and vulnerable claimants, will receive up to 12 months “place and train” support from a dedicated keyworker who will help them find and keep a job.  Up to £4,000 will also be available to help each claimant manage health conditions or to help employers make necessary adjustments.

WorkWell

The DWP say WorkWell will help support people at risk of falling into long-term unemployment due to sickness or disability, through integrated work and health support.  The scheme will begin in 15 pilot areas.

Fit note reform

The government is to “explore reforms of the fit note process to provide individuals whose health affects their ability to work with easy and rapid access to specialised work and health support.”

 The concern is that the DWP may be working towards reducing the role of GPs in providing fit notes, replacing them instead with DWP staff.  This is hinted at in the Back to Work Plan, which says:

“Primary care (GP surgeries) will continue to play an important role in supporting working age people where their health presents a barrier to work. But there is often pressure on the time and expertise needed to hold the work and health conversation effectively and direct people to the right support, which is why we are exploring reforms.”

A blueprint for the future

If the DWP is successful in imposing these ‘reforms’ on a relatively small group of claimants without opposition, there is a real possibility they may then be introduced more widely.

It is hard to see how anyone could argue that effectively depriving claimants of access to prescribed medication, cutting off their access to legal aid or deliberately using fraud investigations as a method of coercion are legitimate functions of a social security system intended to act as a safety net.

But, it seems, that is exactly what is being introduce.

You can read more about the Back to Work Plan here.

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    Al · 3 days ago
    Can B&W please find out what is happening to the comments, I'm either getting none or ALL the comments, but none in date order, some from over a month ago which is obviously not for this article. Has something changed?
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    Sarah · 5 days ago
    Can I please ask if anyone is aware how there going through everyone's claims by date order etc? I've been told there doing them In year order but also at Radom? 
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    Anj · 5 days ago
    Had a phone call from them today - i am owed over £12k in backdated money!!
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      Sarah · 5 days ago
      @Anj That's amazing! Can I please ask what year your claim started? 
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    Brian · 6 days ago
    Hi, I just called PIP and the girl told me that she can’t tell me anything about it because it’s completely separate team that deals with it, and gave me the “basically” talk about I might be selected or “like” not. She was as helpful as an ashtray on a motorbike.
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      Bkaaag · 6 days ago
      @Brian @Brian 😂😂 call this number this is where I got through to someone who actually knows what there talking about  08001216579 hope this helps and you get the information you need 
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    Emma · 7 days ago
    Hello
    I'm just wondering if anyone knows the process off the leap m m judgment of question 9 b? I scored 11 points and 2 on question 9b this is back from when my claim started in 2017 how likely am I to get the extra two points in the new law change to receive a back payment? I know I've been selected to have it looked it but that's all the can tell me as it's in a queue in the system and can not give me a time scale.
    Many thanks im so confused
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      Emma · 5 days ago
      @Bkaaag Thank u so much this is very helpful 😊
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      Bkaaag · 5 days ago
      @Emma @emma yes I would have thought so if you have someone who supports you in social situations and encourages you to go places things like that aslong as you’re case hasn’t been decided by tribunal as they can’t override there decision then yes..I have tried to attach the website I have read up on but it won’t let me add the link but if you just search disibilityrightsuk.org and type in the search bar MM law you can have a read up on this and see if it applies to you….. best of luck and I hope this helps ☺️
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      Emma · 5 days ago
      @Bkaaag I got the 2 points for question 9 on my claims since 2017 does this mean I'm likely to be awarded the 2 extra points? 
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      Emma · 6 days ago
      @Bkaaag Many thanks for your reply 
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      Bkaaag · 6 days ago
      @Emma @emma so don’t hold me to this as I am not 100% sure myself but from the information I am understanding to be able to be awarded the 2 extra points at the time of claim for question 9 mixing with other people you must have had help from either a professional or close family member to prompt/support you in all aspects of mixing with other people…to be awarded back payment the 2 extra points you should have been entitled to if this is the case should make a difference in you’re claim e.g if you was on standard daily living and was awarded the 2 extra points and this would then take you to enhanced daily living you would be back paid what you was owed for being on  standard when you should have all along been on enhanced if this makes any sense…please anyone feel free to correct me if I am wrong as I said I am not 100% on this myself …. But I Hope this gives you some idea ☺️
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    Clair R · 10 days ago
    Has anyone else heard anything from 2017/18 claims mm law rule change as this waiting game is a mental exhaustion in itself 
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    Sasha · 12 days ago
    Does anyone know what year there up to on the m m review? 
    Many thanks 
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      Bkaaag · 11 days ago
      @Sasha @sasha no problem..I do hope so 🤞… will keep you updated as soon as I hear anything 
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      Sasha · 11 days ago
      @Bkaaag Thank u for your reply. My claim is also from 2017. Fingers crossed we will hear soon. 
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      Bkaaag · 12 days ago
      @Sasha @sasha my claim was from 2017 and I still haven’t heard anything I called up 2 weeks ago and they said I have been flagged but there still going through 2016 she said it could take up to the end of the year for me to hear anything….hope this gives you some idea of how long this process can be 
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    val · 20 days ago
    so after writing to dwp last october asking to be looked at again for 2019 to 2022 i heard nothing phoned in january and they said would look at it again nothing so sent a letter asking what i was awarded on those dates no reply so yesterday i plucked up the courage to phone them again an hour wait the lady was very polite and said i have not been selected and i asked why as during those dates i had talking therapy counciling med for severe anxiety she said would i like a mandatory consideration ? i said yes i said how long she said 8 to ten weeks  so i dont know what will happen now ??
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    Karen · 22 days ago
    Is it for mobility or daily living
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    Lucy · 25 days ago
    I had hope but then realised that my assessment was after 16th Sept 2020. Like a week or so later. Is there no way I can get them to look at mine again. I struggle with face to face contact and things like that.
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    Jack · 28 days ago
    I rang pip today and asked if mine was being looked at and they said I have been selected and I would receive  a letter at some point but no time frame so I don’t kno lol . Not sure if I well get any back pay 
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    Jan · 28 days ago
    I had a letter and was immediately worried despite the letter saying nothing would change even if I didn't fill in the enclosed form. I called them about it and told them nothing had changed. I went through the questions with the woman and that was that. Now I am still none the wiser. Has nothing changed therefore I will get the back-dated enhanced rate, or has nothing changed therefore my rate stays the same? I have no idea and I don't want to rock the boat. Still, if it takes up to six years to hear anything, I will have forgotten all about it by then.
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      Angela · 27 days ago
      @Jan What letter did you get? Was it for the leap reveiw for the mm law change or was it for your normal review ?.
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      Sunshine l · 28 days ago
      @Jan Hi I would call them back to to clarify what's happening and to make sense of it all doesn't sound like they've gave you much information to try and understand if your staying at the same level or that you was marked wrong and been awarded backpayment due to adding points you orginally missed out on x
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    Jan · 28 days ago
    Does anyone know whether I can get the enhanced rate if I don't have anyone to help, support or prompt me?
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    J slater · 1 months ago
    Which department can I write too my case has been selected for review but no one tells you anything at the dwp 
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    Julie Jones · 1 months ago
    My partner falls into this category, I finally got through about it but apparently he hasn’t been selected 🤷‍♀️
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      Angela · 22 days ago
      @Dddddfff It's the mm law change and you need to ask for the leap review.
      Check if it applies to you and if so give them a ring.
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      Dddddfff · 23 days ago
      @Julie Jones Hi could i just adk somthing plsiv bean on stantard for both parts from april 21 iv got it now till 28 would i be in this category an what to u ask when u call them up .
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    Bell · 1 months ago
    Hi, they moved me over to adp, will is it pip who look into my previous pip claims due to change in law as I flagged up to be looked at, or will adp deal with it now, sorry if it’s a daft question but pip just said it’s adp and adp said it’s pip, don’t know if I’m coming or going with them 
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      jay · 1 months ago
      @Bell I moved over to ADP. I haven't been told anything but I would have thought I fall into the category as my original PIP claim scored 2 points for the social bit but then at review I scored the 4 points. But DWP sent the file to Social Security Scotland so not sure if PIP still have the file.

      I didn't even get the Christmas bonus when I was meant to, I tried sorting it but no-one would take responsibility to sort it.
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    Tammy · 1 months ago
    Hi does anyone know if I would get backdated I been receiving PIP standard daily living allowance 2019 im on medication for psychotics schizophrenia and depression my partner need to get my medication and watch me take as I'm very forgetful I to cook as I love cooking but I can but a chip pan on the go run a bath an total forgot I'm cooking an I have a bath running I don't go out only with my family 
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    Amanda · 1 months ago
    Hi, I think I've been receiving PIP since 2017 but abit unclear about the MM judgement..
    Does it mean if you have to have someone with you when you go out?
    I've been suffering with agoraphobia for a number of years as Covid made me worse.
    Any help would be great.
    Thank you.
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    Garry · 1 months ago
    Does anybody know the phone number for DWP? Thank you 😊 
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    Tracy · 1 months ago
    Does anyone no if I be owed money from p.i.p claim in 2020 I received the lowest rate £23wk after fighting neally 4 yr for it then was taken off me with in 1yr then I asked for relook at claim got took to high court DWP rang me offed me under 2grand to stop court case I took it has it was Xmas and needed it will it be worth me looking into backdated money thanks for any help people