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DWP Block Report To Cover Up Work Programme Shambles

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ttosca · 16/04/2014 19:46

The DWP are refusing to release an evaluation of the floundering £6 billion pound Work Programme despite the report having recently featured on Channel 4 news.

The evaluation is believed to be critical of the Work Programme and in particular benefit sanctions, warning that they found: “no conclusive evidence that sanctions were changing job search behaviour or increasing job entry rates.”

A Freedom of Information request asking to see the report has today been refused by the DWP on the grounds that they plan to publish it at an unspecified later date (PDF). The evaluation was scheduled to be released in the Summer of last year.

This is not the first time the DWP have treated Freedom of Information (FOI) rules with contempt in a shoddy effort to conceal what’s really going on, and wrong, with the department. A ruling by the Information Commissioner;s Office (ICO) ordering the release of the names of charities benefiting from free labour under the Mandatory Work Activity (MWA) scheme has been completely ignored. A second ICO ruling (PDF) ordering the DWP to confirm whether a charity was involved in workfare was issued last month, and has so far been snubbed. The DWP were found in breach of the FOI again (PDF) at the end of last month when they were slammed in a ruling for not taking the reasonable steps required to clarify another request relating to Mandatory Work Activity.

The DWP have claimed that if the public were allowed to know who is using workfare then the scheme might collapse. They pretend this would stop people benefiting from the ‘disciplines’ that workfare offers and may even harm the economy. After all, if people knew that household names such as The Salvation Army, the YMCA, Groundwork and The Conservation Volunteers were all forcing people to work without pay then they might decide these charities were a bunch of wankers and never give them a penny again.

There is no such excuse for refusing to release an evaluation into the Work Programme however – a report produced with our money. The only person likely to look like a wanker if people see this document is Iain Duncan Smith himself who is still pretending how wonderful the Work Programme is. The Work Programme statistics already show the scheme is a disaster and steadily getting worse. No doubt the DWP hope they can hide just how much of a wanker Iain Duncan Smith actually is until after the next election. But it’s too late. Everybody knows.

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ttosca · 18/04/2014 11:08

Giddy-

So what solution do you all have then?

Left Unity:

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ttosca · 18/04/2014 11:13

If you keep voting for the same people, you should only expect the same result.

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ThePriory · 23/04/2014 17:47

Tories: Flog everything. Sell Britain off. Destroy the Unions and worker's rights, and any access to tribunal. Destroy the limits on debt a bankers free-for-all.

Labour picked up a recession time-bomb waiting to drop, then carried it off with an imaginary 'War on Terror' up America's anus... Not to mention the rest that has all been pointed out above.

The problem is not the Tories or Labour, they are different sides of the same coin. The problem is Westminster. All politicians have the same agenda.

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Isitmebut · 25/04/2014 11:30

ThePriory...I guessing that you were in there for substance abuse, I don't think that last post contained a single fact - although Iraq on a dodgy dossier was the closest you got.

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