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Challenge to Skills Conditionality and Post Work Programme Support fails in High Court
http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Admin/2015/2284.html
Summary due on rightsnet before close of day…
It doesn’t look like Hickinbottom J was aware of the three judge panel in TJ, DB, TG v SSWP [UKUT] 2015 0056 (AAC), which would have been relevant to Ground 4 at least, or that the appeal in that case is due to be heard in the Court of Appeal on 24/25 November 2015.
Does anyone know who this appellant was at all?
Summary now posted - http://www.rightsnet.org.uk/welfare-rights/caselaw/item/high-court-dismisses-challenge-to-legality-of-skills-conditionality-and-pos
She doesn’t appear to have had any representation at all as far as I can see - no idea who she is other than she must live near Telford as that is where the SC scheme was based.
There is an interesting comment at para 94 -
Section 9(2) [of the 1995 Act] makes clear that a jobseeker’s agreement only has effect for the purposes of section 1; if commitments in the agreement are not fulfilled, that is not a sanctionable failure
Something we all know but doesn’t always seem that those applying sanctions do so could be helpful.
[2015] UKUT 56 (AAC) that Mike refers to is available here - http://www.rightsnet.org.uk/welfare-rights/caselaw/item/application-of-the-jobseekers-back-to-work-schemes-act-2013-and-issues-aris