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<p>We keep the operation of the sanctions processes under constant review to ensure
they continue to function effectively and fairly, to promote positive behaviours.
Where we identify an issue, we act to put it right.</p><p>Following the recommendations
from the Oakley Review and the subsequent report ‘Benefit sanctions policy beyond
the Oakley Review’ by the Work and Pensions Select Committee, we have made a number
of improvements to the Jobseekers’ Allowance (JSA) and Employment and Support Allowance
(ESA) sanction systems, particularly around communications to claimants and safeguarding
measures for those who maybe vulnerable.</p><p>We are now focussing our efforts on
continuing with the current improvements in JSA and ESA, to ensure that all the agreed
recommendations and improvements can continue to be delivered in Universal Credit.</p><p>We
also have a well-established system of hardship payments, available as a safeguard
if a claimant demonstrates that they cannot meet their immediate and most essential
needs, including accommodation, heating, food and hygiene, as a result of their sanction.</p>
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