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Pension Credit: Why Are We Still Here?

23 April 2026

With the news that nearly one million people are missing out on Pension Credit, Society Matters Trainer Gareth Newman unpacks why, despite repeated attempts by government, so many pensioners are not claiming this vital support…

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2026 Welfare Benefit Rates

27 March 2026

2026 Welfare Benefit Rates Poster

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Housing and Homelessness

Shut Out: The Quiet Reality of ‘Gatekeeping’ in Britain’s Homelessness System

26 March 2026

Adam Matthews, Social Delivery Manager at Society Matters, explores how people in housing crisis are being turned away at the very point they seek help—and what this means for frontline professionals.

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Quiet Struggle of Claiming Disability Living Allowance for Children

The Quiet Struggle of Claiming Disability Living Allowance for Children

26 February 2026

Adam Matthews, Social Delivery Manager at Society Matters, explores the hidden barriers facing families claiming Disability Living Allowance for children — and why a system built on statutory tests too often fails to translate the realities of disabled childhood into accessible entitlement.

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The End of Section 21: What the End of “No-Fault” Evictions Really Mean for Renters and Landlords

27 January 2026

In this month’s article, Adam Matthews, Social Delivery Manager at Society Matters, unpacks the looming abolition of Section 21 notices. From key deadlines to what replaces no-fault evictions, he explores how the reforms will reshape the relationship between renters and landlords in England.

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Get to Grips with PIP

The Incoming Cuts to Universal Credit: A Line in the Sand for Sick and Disabled Claimants

17 December 2025

In this month’s article Social Delivery Manager, Adam Matthews, talks about his concerns about the upcoming cuts and to Universal Credit for some people with disabilities and long term health conditions from next April.

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2025 Autumn Budget

A Budget with a Conscience: Why the End of the Two-Child Rule Matters

27 November 2025

In this issue, Social Delivery Manager Adam Matthews breaks down what the end of the two-child limit means for families and looks at the other major Budget changes shaping the financial outlook for people across the country. 

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Access to Work webinar

Access to Work: What You Need to Know – Free Recorded Webinar

6 November 2025

Couldn’t join our live session? No problem. The full replay of Access to Work: What You Need to Know is now available for you to watch at your convenience. Whether you are catching up or joining for the first time, we encourage you to view the session and stay up to date with the latest updates.

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Access to Work: Balancing Support and Sustainability

Access to Work: Balancing Support and Sustainability

29 October 2025

In this month’s article, Society Matters Trainer Gareth Newman explores the impact of

Access to Work and the changing nature of support in light of prospective changes.

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The Real Barriers to Benefits: Why Millions Go Without Support They Deserve

30 September 2025

In this thought-provoking article, Adam Matthews, Social Delivery Manager at Society Matters CIC, challenges the persistent political myth that benefits are “too easy to claim.” Drawing on new evidence that more than £24 billion in support will go unclaimed in 2025–26, Adam highlights the real barriers people face when trying to access the help they are entitled to.

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Breaking the Cycle: Why Prison Leavers Face Mounting Barriers to Stability

2 September 2025

In this month’s article, Social Delivery Manager Adam Matthews explores the issues prisoners face that prevent them reintegrating into society…

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In Case You Missed It: Changes to the Immigration System WEBINAR

27 August 2025

Missed our live session? Watch the full replay of Changes to the Immigration System and stay informed on the latest developments affecting immigration in the UK.

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Our upcoming webinar on ‘Navigating the July 2025 Visa Shake-Up’

8 August 2025

Are you ready for the UK’s latest immigration changes?

Join us for a practical, friendly, and informative webinar hosted by Society Matters CIC, designed to help you make sense of the sweeping immigration reforms introduced in July 2025.

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What’s changing in UK Housing policy? WEBINAR

6 August 2025

Across the UK, housing remains one of the most pressing social challenges. Millions of people live in homes that fall short of basic standards – whether due to poor conditions, affordability issues, or limited availability. The impact of inadequate housing reaches far beyond bricks and mortar, affecting health, employment, education, and overall wellbeing.

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Upskill Your Team This August – Save 10% on All Training Courses

5 August 2025

At Society Matters CIC, we believe that knowledge is one of the most powerful tools for creating lasting change. Whether you’re working on the frontlines of social justice or supporting vulnerable communities behind the scenes, having the right training can make all the difference.

That’s why we’re offering an exclusive 10% discount on all training courses booked throughout August – giving you the perfect opportunity to invest in your team’s development.

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Free School Meals, But At What Cost?

5 August 2025

In this month’s article, Society Matters Trainer Gareth Newman sets out the impact of the government’s announcement of the expansion of Free School Meals to all families on Universal Credit and what it means for the government’s upcoming child poverty strategy…

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The Benefits reforms debate

27 June 2025

Society Matters’ Social Delivery Manager Adam Matthews addresses the potential upcoming welfare cuts and why the government’s proposal has sparked significant political debate.

In recent weeks, a significant revolt has erupted within the UK Labour Party regarding proposed welfare benefit cuts, specifically targeting entitlements to Personal Independence Payments (PIP) and Universal Credit. This internal dissent underscores broader debates about social welfare, government austerity policies, and the political landscape’s evolving nature.

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Work Coaches and employment support reforms for disabled people

29 April 2025

Where do Work Coaches fit in the government’s employment support reforms for disabled people?

In the Pathways to Work Green Paper, the government outlined additional support available from work coaches to support people into employment. Society Matters Trainer, Gareth Newman, takes us through those changes examines whether there are enough work coaches themselves to rise to the challenge?

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