20/09/2011
Welfare Reform Will See Needy Protected
The impending reform of NI's welfare reform will see people 'fully supported' as changes to the system are introduced here.
Speaking at an information session for political representatives at Stormont's Long Gallery, Social Security Minister, Nelson McCausland, reassured his audience that though major changes to the welfare system are underway, those who are entitled to claim benefits will be supported through every step of the process.
The DUP Minister said: "People will have heard that there are changes happening to the welfare system and that there are bigger changes ahead. This can be a worrying time for people but it's important they are reassured that they will be supported at every step in the process.
"Already in Northern Ireland, extra steps have been put in place for customers going through the Incapacity Benefit reassessment journey.
"A dedicated Customer Advice & Support Team has been set up to provide disallowed customers with help, support and expert advice in the options available to them," he added.
Minister McCausland also added that the Social Security Agency is also overseeing a slower ramp-up process than that being operated in Great Britain, to ensure that the correct processes are in place and fully tested before full reassessment capacity is reached.
"The benefit system as it stands needs to be changed. We need to reduce benefit dependency whilst ensuring that those who are most in need of support receive it.
"There are people in Northern Ireland trapped in poverty and worklessness, often over several generations. This cannot be ignored and must be addressed.
"Tackling these issues is a top priority for my Department," he said.
He also welcomed the findings of an independent report by Occupational Health specialist, Professor Malcolm Harrington, which praised the Northern Ireland handling of the Work Capability Assessment (WCA) process, Minister McCausland said: "In keeping with my commitment to ensure that everyone is supported through the changes to the welfare system, it is reassuring to see that the independent report, conducted by Professor Harrington for Northern Ireland, has praised the Social Security Agency for their handling of assessments which could, for some people, be a stressful time.
"I am reassured to note Professor Harrington's recognition of the high standard of decision making in Northern Ireland and the structures we have in place to monitor decision making performance so that all those involved in the welfare reform process are supported through this.
"My Department will continue to review the WCA and to make changes where necessary to ensure that our high standards of support continue."
He added: "We cannot give any guarantees about the pace of economic recovery. We can however, give an assurance that at the Department for Social Development we will continue to place the customer at the forefront of our priorities as we move forward into a sustainable welfare system suitable for the 21st century."
(BMcC/GK)
Speaking at an information session for political representatives at Stormont's Long Gallery, Social Security Minister, Nelson McCausland, reassured his audience that though major changes to the welfare system are underway, those who are entitled to claim benefits will be supported through every step of the process.
The DUP Minister said: "People will have heard that there are changes happening to the welfare system and that there are bigger changes ahead. This can be a worrying time for people but it's important they are reassured that they will be supported at every step in the process.
"Already in Northern Ireland, extra steps have been put in place for customers going through the Incapacity Benefit reassessment journey.
"A dedicated Customer Advice & Support Team has been set up to provide disallowed customers with help, support and expert advice in the options available to them," he added.
Minister McCausland also added that the Social Security Agency is also overseeing a slower ramp-up process than that being operated in Great Britain, to ensure that the correct processes are in place and fully tested before full reassessment capacity is reached.
"The benefit system as it stands needs to be changed. We need to reduce benefit dependency whilst ensuring that those who are most in need of support receive it.
"There are people in Northern Ireland trapped in poverty and worklessness, often over several generations. This cannot be ignored and must be addressed.
"Tackling these issues is a top priority for my Department," he said.
He also welcomed the findings of an independent report by Occupational Health specialist, Professor Malcolm Harrington, which praised the Northern Ireland handling of the Work Capability Assessment (WCA) process, Minister McCausland said: "In keeping with my commitment to ensure that everyone is supported through the changes to the welfare system, it is reassuring to see that the independent report, conducted by Professor Harrington for Northern Ireland, has praised the Social Security Agency for their handling of assessments which could, for some people, be a stressful time.
"I am reassured to note Professor Harrington's recognition of the high standard of decision making in Northern Ireland and the structures we have in place to monitor decision making performance so that all those involved in the welfare reform process are supported through this.
"My Department will continue to review the WCA and to make changes where necessary to ensure that our high standards of support continue."
He added: "We cannot give any guarantees about the pace of economic recovery. We can however, give an assurance that at the Department for Social Development we will continue to place the customer at the forefront of our priorities as we move forward into a sustainable welfare system suitable for the 21st century."
(BMcC/GK)
Related Northern Ireland News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.
14 November 2024
Traffic Warning For South Belfast Ahead Of Northern Ireland Match
Road users are advised to plan for potential traffic delays in the south Belfast area on Friday, 15th November due to the UEFA Nations League football match between Northern Ireland and Belarus. The match will take place at Windsor Park, kicking off at 7.45pm, and it is expected that around 18,000 supporters will attend.
Traffic Warning For South Belfast Ahead Of Northern Ireland Match
Road users are advised to plan for potential traffic delays in the south Belfast area on Friday, 15th November due to the UEFA Nations League football match between Northern Ireland and Belarus. The match will take place at Windsor Park, kicking off at 7.45pm, and it is expected that around 18,000 supporters will attend.
14 November 2024
New Defence Heritage Record Launched
Communities Minister Gordon Lyons has welcomed the launch of a new Defence Heritage Record, a comprehensive resource detailing over 4,500 sites constructed across Northern Ireland in response to World War One and Two, as well as the Cold War.
New Defence Heritage Record Launched
Communities Minister Gordon Lyons has welcomed the launch of a new Defence Heritage Record, a comprehensive resource detailing over 4,500 sites constructed across Northern Ireland in response to World War One and Two, as well as the Cold War.
07 November 2023
People Urged To 'Think Very Carefully' Before Gifting Pets This Christmas
As Christmas approaches, the Department for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has partnered with Northern Ireland animal welfare charity, the Ulster Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (USPCA) to appeal to the public to "think very carefully before choosing a pet as a present".
People Urged To 'Think Very Carefully' Before Gifting Pets This Christmas
As Christmas approaches, the Department for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has partnered with Northern Ireland animal welfare charity, the Ulster Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (USPCA) to appeal to the public to "think very carefully before choosing a pet as a present".
14 November 2024
Ministers Recognise Work Of US Special Envoy Joe Kennedy
The First Minister and deputy First Minister has thanked U.S. Special Envoy to Northern Ireland for Economic Affairs, Joe Kennedy III, for his contribution to furthering economic links with the U.S. The Special Envoy is in Belfast for a series of events marking his term in office.
Ministers Recognise Work Of US Special Envoy Joe Kennedy
The First Minister and deputy First Minister has thanked U.S. Special Envoy to Northern Ireland for Economic Affairs, Joe Kennedy III, for his contribution to furthering economic links with the U.S. The Special Envoy is in Belfast for a series of events marking his term in office.
14 November 2024
Alliance Warns Of Post Office Closure Impact On Vulnerable
Alliance Communities spokespeople Sian Mulholland MLA and Kellie Armstrong MLA have warned that the closure of local Crown Post Office branches could disproportionately affect the most vulnerable members of society.
Alliance Warns Of Post Office Closure Impact On Vulnerable
Alliance Communities spokespeople Sian Mulholland MLA and Kellie Armstrong MLA have warned that the closure of local Crown Post Office branches could disproportionately affect the most vulnerable members of society.