Safeguarding vulnerable claimants

Work and Pensions Committee Closed Inquiry
Opened: 21 Jul 2023 Closed: 17 Sep 2025 Parliament page
The predecessor Work and Pensions Committee opened an inquiry into safeguarding vulnerable claimants in July 2023, to examine how DWP supports vulnerable benefit claimants and whether its approach to safeguarding needs to change. There are many people who claim benefits from DWP who are considered vulnerable and in need of … Read more
22 Recommendations
18 Conclusions
4 Reports
8 Oral sessions
13 Letters
8 Events
Activity timeline 36 events
Oral evidence sessions 8 sessions
Work and Pensions Committee
Dr Gail Allsopp · Department for Work and Pensions Elizabeth Fairburn · Department for Work & Pensions Neil Couling · Department for Work and Pensions Sir Stephen Timms MP · Department for Work and Pensions
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Carri Swann · Child Poverty Action Group Dr Antonia Dietmann · Department for Work and Pensions Dr Gail Allsopp · Department for Work and Pensions Minesh Patel · Mind Sophie Francis-Cansfield · Women’s Aid Tim Nicholls · National Autistic Society
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Elizabeth Fairburn · Department for Work & Pensions Mims Davies MP · Department for Work and Pensions Preeta Ramachandran · Department for Work & Pensions The Viscount Younger of Leckie · Department for Work and Pensions
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Rebecca Hilsenrath · Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman Rob Behrens · Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman
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Caroline Selman · Public Law Project Jesse Nicholls · Matrix Law William Ford · Osbornes Law
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Corin Hammersley · Advice & Benefits Service, Royal Borough of Greenwich Dr Jeremy Dixon · University of Bath Professor Michael Preston-Shoot · National Network for Chairs of Safeguarding Adults Boards Professor Sally McManus · City University of London
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Ashley McDougall · National Audit Office Brian Dow · Rethink Mental Illness Daphne Hall · National Association of Welfare Rights Advisers (NAWRA) Jamie Thunder · Z2K (Zacchaeus 2000 Trust) Joshua Reddaway · National Audit Office
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Chloe Schendel-Wilson · The Disability Policy Centre Henry Parkes · Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) Nikki Bond · Money and Mental Health Policy Institute Prof Ben Baumberg Geiger · King’s College London Prof Lisa Scullion · University of Salford
Recommendations & Conclusions
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5 Conclusion Accepted in Part
1st Report – Safeguarding Vulnerab…
DWP's current safeguarding practice remains insufficient, requiring a new statutory duty.
The Department has said that whilst it does not have a statutory duty to safeguard vulnerable claimants, it recognises it has a responsibility to support them and does so through other means. We remain concerned, however, that current practice is … Read more
Government Response
The government stated it is open to introducing a statutory duty to safeguard vulnerable customers and will publish its new DWP safeguarding approach in the Autumn, which will include a clear statement of intent for cultural change.
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32 Recommendation Accepted in Part
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Mandate DWP representation on Safeguarding Adult Boards and duty to refer vulnerable claimants
We recommend the Government make it a statutory requirement for all Safeguarding Adult Boards to include DWP representation. As part of its statutory safeguarding duty, DWP should also have a specified duty to refer vulnerable claimants to other agencies, including … Read more
Government Response
The government plans to publish the Memorandum of Understanding. They support increasing DWP representation on Safeguarding Adult Boards, with ACSSLs currently on 80%, but do not commit to making it a statutory requirement or establishing a specified duty to refer vulnerable claimants.
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37 Recommendation Accepted in Part
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Ensure Caldicott Guardian inclusion in all future DWP service procurement processes
We welcome the action taken by the Chief Medical Advisor to appoint a Caldicott Guardian in order to aid transparency and to ensure DWP handles claimants’ data safely and ethically. However, we are concerns that due to other organisations, the … Read more
Government Response
The government states that the role of Caldicott Guardian is evolving and the department is currently exploring how the Guardian will be included in wider departmental ethical data considerations, including relevant commercial contracts.
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39 Recommendation Accepted in Part
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Improve transparency of DWP's serious mistake learning processes with the PHSO
DWP should work with the PHSO in the next six months to improve the transparency of the processes it uses to learn from serious mistakes and failures, including Internal Process Reviews, the Independent Case Examiner, and the Serious Case Panel. … Read more
Government Response
The government rejected the specific recommendation to work with the PHSO on transparency, stating it's DWP's own responsibility. However, DWP committed to fulfilling this responsibility by planning to publish findings from Internal Process Reviews to support transparency and improve understanding.
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Total 22 recs + 18 conclusions
Correspondence 13 letters
14 May 2025 Correspondence from the Minister for Social Security and Disability, relating to the Department's Advanced Customer Support (ACS) teams
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12 Mar 2025 Correspondence from the Minister for Social Security and Disability, responding to the Committee’s letter of 26 February 2025, related to his appearance before the Committee on 26 February 2025.
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26 Feb 2025 Correspondence to the Minister for Social Security and Disability, relating to the Safeguarding vulnerable claimants inquiry
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26 Feb 2025 Correspondence from Neil Couling, Universal Credit, Senior Responsible Owner, Director General, Fraud, Disability and Health, providing updates following their appearance at the Committee on 12 February 2025
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29 Jan 2025 Correspondence from the the Minister of State for Social Security and Disability, relating to the Committee's inquiry into 'Safeguarding vulnerable claimants'
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23 Jan 2025 Correspondence with Dr Allsopp requesting further information following her appearance before the Committee on 8 January 2025
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22 Jan 2025 Correspondence with Dr Dietman requesting further information following her appearance before the Committee on 8 January 2025
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18 Dec 2024 Correspondence with the Minister for Social Security and Disability, relating to Safeguarding vulnerable claimants
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24 May 2024 Correspondence with the Minister for Disabled People, Health and Work and the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State relating to Safeguarding vulnerable claimants
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24 Apr 2024 Correspondence with the Chief Coroner relating to Safeguarding vulnerable claimants
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24 Apr 2024 Correspondence from DWP Officials relating to Safeguarding vulnerable claimants
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6 Mar 2024 Correspondence with Permanent Secretary relating to Safeguarding vulnerable claimants
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25 Oct 2023 Correspondence with the Secretary of State relating to Internal Process Reviews (IPRs)
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