Employment and Support Allowance: government proposals to close a loophole about repeat claims
The committee is consulting on the government's proposals to close a loophole about Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) repeat claims.
The Social Security Advisory Committee (SSAC) has begun a public consultation on the government’s intention to close a loophole it believes some Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) claimants are exploiting. This affects claimants whose award of benefit has ended after a Work Capability Assessment determines that they do not have limited capability for work. They will no longer be able to make a successful repeat claim for benefit unless their health has deteriorated or changed.
Read more about the workshops and the consultation in the press release: Proposals to close ESA loophole may have unintended consequences.
Consultation workshopsThe committee will be hosting 2 workshops to gather relevant evidence and views on:
- 17 December in London
- 18 December in Glasgow
If you would like to take part in a workshop, please contact the committee’s Secretary by Thursday 11 December at the address under ‘Ways to respond’.
If you cannot attend a workshop, you can send a written response.