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Pilot areas to gain benefit assistance

Posted: 16 June 2005 | Subscribe Online


Areas piloting local area agreements may be given more support from government to help take people off incapacity benefit, a Department for Work and Pensions official has revealed.

Martin Betts, manager of the DWP local government strategy team, said the department had set up a working group with representatives from the areas piloting the agreements to discuss extra tools they could use to help people into work.

He said the DWP had ruled out giving councils and their partners information about individuals receiving the benefit but it could give them information on the concentration of incapacity benefit in particular districts.
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Local area agreements, which are being piloted by 20 areas this year, give localities more freedom over how they spend non-mainstream government spending to meet targets agreed with government.

A DWP minister will respond to the group's proposals in September.


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