PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Housing Benefit: Young People (8 October 2024)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Max Wilkinson (Liberal Democrat)
Answer
People in receipt of Housing Benefit are always better off in work than someone wholly reliant on benefits. In addition to any financial advantage, there are important non-financial benefits of working. These benefits include learning new skills, improved confidence and independence as well as a positive effect on an individual's mental and physical health.
The Department acknowledges the challenge presented by the interaction between Universal Credit and Housing Benefit for those residing in Supported Housing and Temporary Accommodation and will consider the issue carefully in partnership with stakeholders.
Answered by:
Sir Stephen Timms (Labour)
16 October 2024
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