The National Audit Office Survey - Are Sanctions Cost Effective?
Wednesday 30 March, 2016 Written by Simon CollyerThe National Audit Office are doing a survey on benefit sanctions. You may wish to participate.
Benefit sanctions
Scheduled | Autumn 2016 |
Sector | Welfare and benefits |
NAO Team |
Director: Max Tse Audit Manager: Colin Ross |
Media contact | Rupi Gohlar Direct line: 020 7798 7066 Mobile: 07917 555388 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
To receive benefits such as Jobseeker’s Allowance or Universal Credit, some claimants must agree to undertake work-related activities which aim to help them move into work. Not completing these activities can lead to a sanction, where a claimant’s benefit payments are suspended for a period of time.
This study will examine whether the Department for Work and Pensions is achieving value for money from its administration of benefit sanctions. This includes how benefit sanctions fit with the intended aims and outcomes of DWP’s wider working age employment policy, whether sanctions are being implemented in line with policy and whether use of sanctions is leading to the intended outcomes for claimants.
Email above personnel using our contact form selecting welfare and benefits as the topic, marking it for their attention in the subject field.
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