This week’s discussion covered a range of interlinked subject areas. Local Elections Impact We began by discussing the impact of the local elections. While detailed results were not revisited, the focus was on potential strategic changes in local authorities. Robert noted stability in his area following a significant shift last year when Labour took over….
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Monday Discussion Group 29/4/24 R&B Apprenticeship & An Ageing Workforce
This Monday, we had an engaging session featuring a presentation by Julie Maycock on the Revenues and Benefits Apprentice Scheme. Our discussion also touched on the challenges of an aging workforce and the need for career progression that appeals to young talent. Apprenticeships are proving to be vital tools in developing our future teams in…
Monday Discussion Group 22/4/24 Missing Out and Sick Note Culture
This week, we had an insightful conversation about the new report from Policy in Practice titled “Missing Out”. We were joined by one of the report’s authors, Deven Ghelani. We delved into the key findings of the report, which revealed that the total amount of unclaimed income-related benefits and social tariffs now stands at £22.7…
Monday Discussion Group 15/4/24 Universal Credit
Last Monday, we had an engaging discussion about Universal Credit and its role in the welfare system, sparked by a report from Alex Clegg of the Resolution Foundation, who often contributes to the Visionary Network Panel. The report shows that 71% of families eligible for Universal Credit or previous benefits were financially worse off with…
The DWP Fraud Case: A Reflection of System Failures, Not Success
Introduction The recent exposure and successful prosecution of the largest benefit fraud case in England and Wales involving five individuals who defrauded the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) of £53.9 million highlights significant systemic failures. While the successful legal action might seem like a victory, it essentially underscores deeper issues in preventive measures, resource…
Monday Discussion Group 8/4/24 Housing Benefit Administration Grant, Public Sector pay and Town & Parish Precepts
Last Monday, we had a chat about the HB Subsidy Administration Grant. Many of us feel that this grant now covers less than half the actual cost of running the system, especially since we’re increasingly dealing with more complex cases that are pricier to manage. We also touched on how Discretionary Housing Payments (DHP) are…
Monday Discussion Group 25/3/24 Household Fund, Council Tax 2nd Homes, Living Standards and Young People & Work
Last Monday, we had a comprehensive chat that started with our household budget and our plans for it over the next six months. We shared lots of ideas and opinions on this topic before shifting our focus to the new Council Tax rules for second homes and how different councils might react to these changes….
Risk Warning: Confidential Data and Intellectual Property Vulnerabilities Due to Generative AI Systems
Attention is drawn to the emerging and substantial risk associated with the inadvertent mining of confidential data and proprietary intellectual property stored within SharePoint by generative AI systems, including but not limited to ChatGPT and Copilot technologies. Generative AI systems, designed to optimize data processing and content generation, possess the capability to access, analyse, and…
The High-Income Parental Penalty: Navigating the Tax System’s Cliff Edge
In the landscape of Britain’s tax system, a stark financial challenge confronts working parents earning above £100,000. This demographic, according to economic experts, faces an “abomination” of financial penalties that starkly contradicts the principle of rewarding work. The root of this dilemma? A series of policy decisions that strip away vital financial supports—such as free…
Monday Discussion Group 11/3/24: Budget 2024 Key Elements for Revenues and Benefits– Visionary Network
Last Monday, we discussed key elements from the 2024 budget announcement and how they may impact Local Authorities, specifically the Revenues and Benefits departments. Paul Howarth provided an excellent summary, which you can find in the recording, and there is additional information in the slide pack, plus links to key documents on our website. My…
