Universal Credit (UC) is harmful to the mental health of claimants and has a particularly detrimental impact on the mental health of lone parents, creating stress, anxiety and financial hardship. This rapid response briefing shares findings from the Changing Realities research programme, which works in partnership with over 100 parents and carers living on a low income from across the UK. It combines quantitative analysis of the mental health impacts of UC with the accounts of lone parents and carers, charting their experiences of navigating UC and the additional challenges of doing so without the financial and emotional support that can come from a partner
This article offers reflections and experiences of public engagement in a National Institute for Hea...
This thesis investigates the policy implementation of Universal Credit (UC), and how welfare behavio...
This thesis investigates the impacts of Universal Credit (UC) on emotions, wellbeing, identities, an...
Background: The UK social security system is undergoing transformative changes with the introduction...
Introduction The UK social security system is being transformed by the implementation of Universal C...
IntroductionThe UK social security system is being transformed by the implementation of Universal Cr...
Introduction: The UK social security system is being transformed by the implementation of Universal ...
Objectives: to understand the impact of the roll out of Universal Credit (UC) from the perspectives ...
Moving disabled people ‘off benefits and into work’ has been an explicit aim of work-first welfare r...
INTRODUCTION: The UK social security system is being transformed by the implementation of Universal ...
BACKGROUND:Universal Credit, a welfare benefit reform in the UK, began to replace six existing benef...
ZSUniversal Credit is a fundamental reform of means-tested working age benefits in the UK, replacing...
Universal Credit is a fundamental reform of means-tested working age benefits in the UK. It aims to ...
Universal Credit is a major change in the UK’s social security system which will affect around eight...
Introduced in the United Kingdom in 2012, Universal Credit (UC) is a welfare benefit that replaces s...
This article offers reflections and experiences of public engagement in a National Institute for Hea...
This thesis investigates the policy implementation of Universal Credit (UC), and how welfare behavio...
This thesis investigates the impacts of Universal Credit (UC) on emotions, wellbeing, identities, an...
Background: The UK social security system is undergoing transformative changes with the introduction...
Introduction The UK social security system is being transformed by the implementation of Universal C...
IntroductionThe UK social security system is being transformed by the implementation of Universal Cr...
Introduction: The UK social security system is being transformed by the implementation of Universal ...
Objectives: to understand the impact of the roll out of Universal Credit (UC) from the perspectives ...
Moving disabled people ‘off benefits and into work’ has been an explicit aim of work-first welfare r...
INTRODUCTION: The UK social security system is being transformed by the implementation of Universal ...
BACKGROUND:Universal Credit, a welfare benefit reform in the UK, began to replace six existing benef...
ZSUniversal Credit is a fundamental reform of means-tested working age benefits in the UK, replacing...
Universal Credit is a fundamental reform of means-tested working age benefits in the UK. It aims to ...
Universal Credit is a major change in the UK’s social security system which will affect around eight...
Introduced in the United Kingdom in 2012, Universal Credit (UC) is a welfare benefit that replaces s...
This article offers reflections and experiences of public engagement in a National Institute for Hea...
This thesis investigates the policy implementation of Universal Credit (UC), and how welfare behavio...
This thesis investigates the impacts of Universal Credit (UC) on emotions, wellbeing, identities, an...