The Work and Pensions Committee questions Family Support and Children's Minister Kit Malthouse on Universal Credit (UC), domestic abuse and financial control.
In evidence last week the Committee heard from Nicola Sharps Jeff, director of Surviving Economic Abuse, that:
"…domestic abuse is both a cause and a consequence of gender inequality.
If women do not have economic equality, what we are doing, through this system, is setting the scene for abuse.
I don't think that we can say that the system itself causes abuse—we need to make sure the accountability for that sits with the perpetrator—but there needs to be an understanding and recognition by Government that processes can facilitate abuse and that we need to be aware of that and close down those opportunities wherever possible."
The issue of joint claims in abusive partnerships existed in the legacy system. There are a number of concerns unique to UC, however. Overall concerns the Committee has heard so far include:
Last week the Committee published correspondence raising some of these concerns with the Department ( PDF 217 KB)
. The reply from Family Support and Children's Minister (
PDF 406 KB)
, Kit Malthouse, asserted that the abuse risk attendant on single payments already existed with other benefits paid that way: "this is not a new scenario … so the implication that UC will exacerbate the issue of domestic violence is completely without foundation".
The Department also maintains that because of the recognised risk to the abused partner of requesting a split payment, "the Government would not want the Committee to make the mistake of thinking that the greater use of split payments can help tackle the scourge of domestic violence".
Tomorrow the Committee will question Mr Malthouse, and Universal Credit Programme Director for DWP Neil Couling. The session will focus on the effect of single household payments under UC on survivors of domestic abuse.
Specifically, it will look at the scale of financial abuse under UC and the legacy system, whether Work Coaches are equipped for disclosure of abuse, JCP safeguarding measures for survivors, and whether separate payments address the issue and how access to split payments could be improved.
Tuesday 24 April 2018, Room 15, Palace of Westminster
At 9.30am
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