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Evidence into how well DWP has responded to the Coronavirus pandemic

Evidence into how well DWP has responded to the Coronavirus pandemic

Policy in Practice responded to a survey by the Work and Pensions Committee about how DWP responded to the Coronavirus pandemic.

In our submission we shared highlights from our work supporting thousands of claimants from late March to early April 2020.

In addition to our evidence, we make three main recommendations to make the benefit system more supportive to claimants, and better able to support the country through this pandemic.

We call for:

  1. The savings limit in Universal Credit to be suspended for the next twelve months
  2. The two-child benefit limit and the benefit cap to be suspended (or at least increased to £2,500 per month) for the duration of the pandemic
  3. The increased generosity of the welfare system to be maintained after April 2021
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