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Committee Material Published 31 Jan 2025 ↗ View on Parliament

DWP said that missing its savings target was not a cause for concern, describing it as “a blip” caused by a change in its approach to implementing the Targeted Case Reviews due to wider pressures in the Department. In 2023–24, it had realised that it could not recruit the staff needed for Targeted Case Reviews alongside the extra work coaches and other staff required to administer the growth in benefits. It therefore decided to use a contracted route and had to divert some resources away from...

DWP said that missing its savings target was not a cause for concern, describing it as “a blip” caused by a change in its approach to implementing the Targeted Case Reviews due to wider pressures in the Department. In 2023–24, it had realised that it could not recruit the staff needed for Targeted Case Reviews alongside the extra work coaches and other staff required to administer the growth in benefits. It therefore decided to use a contracted route and had to divert some resources away from carrying out the reviews to set up that arrangement. It assured us that the Targeted Case Review approach was working and said that it was ahead of prof Type: conclusion | Number: 31 | Response status: accepted Government response: 6.1 The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Recommendation implemented 6.2 The department’s focus for Targeted Case Review (TCR) in 2023-24 was to continue to scale and stabilise a new operation that began testing in 2022-23. In adopting a hybrid re