Non-digital access to Universal Credit needs promotion, minister admits
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Non-digital access to Universal Credit needs promotion, minister admits
The government has not done enough to promote alternative ways of claiming Universal Credit for people unable to make claims online, work and pensions minister Justin Tomlinson has admitted.
His comments were made in response to an attack on the controversial new benefits scheme by the Labour MP Kate Osamor yesterday.
https://publictechnology.net/articles/news/non-digital-access-universal-credit-needs-promotion-minister-admits
His comments were made in response to an attack on the controversial new benefits scheme by the Labour MP Kate Osamor yesterday.
https://publictechnology.net/articles/news/non-digital-access-universal-credit-needs-promotion-minister-admits
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