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With the Welfare State now 50 years old and strangling the economy, David Marsland, co-author of ‘The End of the Welfare State’, a report from the Adam Smith Institute, argues that individual...
Looks at the German social security system through the eyes of three Berlin families. Notes the various benefits available to the unemployed and at the way different groups benefit in different ways....
Looks at the impact of increased unemployment in East Berlin as a result of German unification, examining the stresses and strains felt by families in the Berlin suburbs of Pankow and Hellersdorf, and at the...
A training guide to introduce the Disability Living Allowance, the benefit which replaced Attendance Allowance and Mobility Allowance for people aged under 65. Also includes information about the Attendance...
Explains the benefit introduced to help disabled people who work 16 hours or more a week, to top up their earnings. Includes two programmes plus the final part from THE WAY AHEAD series.
Outlines the strategy of the DHSS for computerising its benefits system and asks who benefits and how.
Shows the way in which a Social Security Appeal Tribunal deals with a claimant’s appeal against the decision of an Adjudication Officer. The central legal issue concerns the interpretation and application...
Good and bad interviews showing how to deal with a client who is entitled to extra benefits.
The programmes have been scripted by students studying Administrative Law at Preston Polytechnic following their observation of many tribunals in the Preston area. The tribunal procedure, the presentation of...
The right of individuals to appeal, if they are unable to manage on the supplementary benefits given by their local Social Security office.
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