Carer’s Allowance Overpayments: Independent Review

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Wednesday 16th October 2024

(2 months ago)

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Liz Kendall Portrait The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (Liz Kendall)
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I would like to advise the House of my intention to bring forward an independent review into the issue of overpayments of carer’s allowance, in cases where earnings have exceeded the entitlement threshold.

Many unpaid carers have been pushed to breaking point looking after the people they love. It is essential that we provide eligible carers with the support they need at the time they need it. This includes support for carers on low incomes through universal credit, and for all unpaid carers through carer’s allowance.

The review will investigate how overpayments of carer’s allowance have occurred, what can best be done to support those who have accrued them, and how to reduce the risk of these problems occurring in future. I am delighted to announce that Liz Sayce OBE has agreed to lead the review.

The independent review will focus on quickly gripping the issue of carer’s allowance overpayments.

Carer’s allowance is a devolved matter in Scotland, and a transferred one in Northern Ireland. The review will therefore cover England and Wales, but we will discuss with the Scottish Government the position with respect to people in Scotland who are or have been receiving carer’s allowance while DWP has been delivering it there on behalf of the Scottish Ministers.

Further details on the timelines for the review and terms of reference will be published in due course and a copy placed in the Libraries of both Houses.

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