Kayley HignellDetached from realityWhat’s wrong with the way we design the welfare systemMar 1, 20232Mar 1, 20232
Kayley HignellinWe are Citizens Advice1.6 million people will move onto Universal Credit this year — but urgent changes are neededDespite changes made to Universal Credit and delays to rollout, more changes are neededJan 10, 2019Jan 10, 2019
Kayley HignellinWe are Citizens AdviceUniversal Credit: What’s next?The 3 big questions for the governmentOct 10, 20183Oct 10, 20183
Kayley HignellinWe are Citizens AdviceHelping people with Universal CreditIndependent, tailored support to make an initial claimOct 3, 20182Oct 3, 20182
Kayley HignellinWe are Citizens AdviceToo many people struggle to make a Universal Credit claimThe new benefit works for many but fixes are needed so everyone is paid on timeJul 23, 2018Jul 23, 2018
Kayley HignellinWe are Citizens AdviceThe government must keep progressing workers’ rights for everyoneWe help people with hundreds of thousands of employment problems every year — so we’re calling for a Fair Work AuthorityFeb 7, 2018Feb 7, 2018
Kayley HignellinWe are Citizens AdviceThe government is improving Universal Credit — but there’s more to doThis month the Chancellor will deliver his Budget. These 3 changes could make a difference to the success of Universal CreditNov 13, 20171Nov 13, 20171
Kayley HignellinWe are Citizens AdviceA consensus on enforcing rights at work must turn into actionWe need a comprehensive approach to tackling exploitation and ensuring people can use their rightsJul 25, 2017Jul 25, 2017
Kayley HignellinWe are Citizens AdviceUniversal Credit can be fixedThe government should pause — and learn the lessons of major welfare reformsJul 14, 2017Jul 14, 2017
Kayley HignellinWe are Citizens AdviceEmployment rights are only as strong as your ability to enforce themThe new government shouldn’t delay in taking action on insecure workJun 14, 2017Jun 14, 2017