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Warning over impact of universal credit on disabled people

December 17, 2012 9:55 PM
In Poverty and Social Exclusion
Originally published by LDDA - The Liberal Democrat Disability Association

Tens of thousands of disabled adults and children will be much worse off when the new universal credit comes into force from 2013, says a new report. The scale of cuts facing disabled people has not been properly understood because the changes have so far been viewed in isolation.

The report, by three charities, looks at a number of different scenarios to illustrate the impact of the combined changes on disabled children, adults and their families.

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Source: Sue Royston and Sam Royston, Disability and Universal Credit, Citizens Advice/Children's Society/Disability Rights UK