Action Trackers: The collapse of the safety net (2015) examines the impact of welfare reforms on people and communities in Yorkshire and Humber.
The research, carried out by Involve Yorkshire & Humber, shows that the region’s voluntary sector is seeing an unsustainable surge in demand for care, advice and support services since welfare reforms were introduced.
The report details the impact of seven different benefit changes on the Yorkshire voluntary sector and the people and communities it supports.
Findings highlight that as voluntary and community organisations strive to support local people and communities in poverty and need, they increasingly suffer the impact of too many demands and too little resource. Almost half have had their funding reduced.
In particular, welfare changes are impacting negatively on the most vulnerable, especially people with disabilities, those suffering from mental health problems, young people and families. Sanctions, complicated IT processes and systems, and delays in benefits payments are all affecting vulnerable people badly.
Some of the headline statistics include:
Raw data for the non-confidential elements of the research is available on request.
The voluntary and community sector wanted to make sure that the inspiring actions they were taking to support people as reforms take effect were recorded and shared. Involve Yorkshire & Humber commissioned the Action Trackers research as our response to the sector's concerns.
Action Trackers collected both sides of these stories: both the impact and the positive action taken.
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