Abstract
AbstractThis article examines the work of the Social Security Advisory Committee, whose main role as the ‘eyes, ears and heart’ of the Department of Social Security is explained. The work of the Committee shows that it has taken a keen interest in the effects of changes in benefit entitlement on claimants. Its recommendations attempt to mitigate the worst effects of changes on the most vulnerable benefit claimants. While some pressure groups have expressed disappointment with the SSAC's work, there are grounds for a more positive evaluation of it.
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