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We share a monthly newsletter…

Our expert team provide regular updates on changes to legislation, welfare benefits, housing, employment and social welfare issues, as well as what our expanding Society Matters team has been up to.

You can view each newsletter we’ve released since their launch in July 2023 by clicking the links below.

2026

April 2026: May webinar: PIP and Mental Health: 5 Things Everyone Supporting Claimants Needs to Know | 19th May Free webinar: Renter’s Rights Act: Don’t Get Caught Out | New course coming: Benefits for Older People | Motability Scheme: Key Changes to Mileage Allowance and Vehicle Monitoring | New Crisis Resilience Fund Launches from April 1st | DWP Launches Carer’s Allowance Reassessment Exercise | Bespoke training designed around your team | Article – Pension Credit: Why Are We Still Here? | Podcast – This is the North – Claire Malcolm MBE.

March 2026: April webinar: “We Can’t Help You”: Challenging Homelessness Gatekeeping | New Course Coming: Making a Homeless Application | April 2026 Updates: Benefit Increases and Major Employment Law Changes Explained | Access to Work in Focus: Reform Plans Target Awareness, Support and Delay | Article – Shut Out: The Quiet Reality of ‘Gatekeeping’ in Britain’s Homelessness System | Podcast – This is the North – If I’d Known That, It Would’ve Affected My Vote.

February 2026: March webinar: Beyond Section 21: What Landlords and Renters Need to Know About Section 8 | Two-Child Limit Abolition and Transitional Protection Impact | SEND Reform White Paper and EHCP Changes | Access to Work Reform Concerns After Sir Stephen Timms Warning and National Audit Office Report| Work and Pensions Committee Criticises DWP Over Carer’s Allowance Overpayments | Article – The Quiet Struggle of Claiming Disability Living Allowance for Children | Podcast – This is the North – Making Recovery Visible.

January 2026: February webinar: The Big shift: How April’s Universal Credit Changes Impact Health and Disability | Convicted offenders detained in hospitals may lose benefits | New Crisis and Resilience Fund to replace Household Support Fund | Disability Confident scheme to be reformed | Disability benefit case transfer completed in Scotland | £50 million boost for home adaptations | Article – The End of Section 21: What the End of “No-Fault” Evictions Really Mean for Renters and Landlords | Podcast – This is the North – Facing Mortality.