Scottish Government seeks reassurances over disability benefit cuts
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Scottish Government seeks reassurances over disability benefit cuts
Scottish Health Secretary Shona Robison is seeking urgent assurances there will be no cuts to disability benefits for people set to benefit from ‘Frank’s Law’, before these new powers are transferred to the Scottish Government.
The Scottish Government is bringing forward Free Personal Care for under 65s by April 2019.
http://www.welfareweekly.com/scottish-government-seeks-reassurances-over-disability-benefit-cuts/
The Scottish Government is bringing forward Free Personal Care for under 65s by April 2019.
http://www.welfareweekly.com/scottish-government-seeks-reassurances-over-disability-benefit-cuts/
Re: Scottish Government seeks reassurances over disability benefit cuts
For the benefit of those who are not familiar with Frank's Law (including me until now):-
http://frankslaw.org/
http://frankslaw.org/
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Re: Scottish Government seeks reassurances over disability benefit cuts
id read it myself but never heard of it
for posting the link up it was an interesting read
for posting the link up it was an interesting read
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