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New powers that came in this month allow councils to share
information with social landlords on who may be affected by the imminent
welfare reforms - including the household benefit cap and the under-occupation
penalties. Powers in the Welfare Reform Act enable the Department for
Work and Pensions (DWP) and local authority housing benefit teams to supply
social security data to ‘qualifying persons’ for purposes connected with a
welfare service. The new regs prescribe
social landlords as a qualifying person, for the purpose of receiving data
about people who might be affected by the under-occupation cuts and the
household benefit cap - both of which come in next April. Read more on 24dash.
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