The Journal, May 2004, page 50
Ease of Use: 3/5
Site Design: 3/5
Usefulness: 2/5
The practice and procedure section is also very useful, with links to appropriate cases accompanying the points made. The jewel in the crown of this site, however, is the thousands of full-text, free-to-download Commissioners’ decisions. Binding on the appeals service tribunals, these decisions are essential to anyone working in this field. They come in three flavours: reported decisions; starred decisions; and others – this site has more than a smattering of all three. Cases can be accessed by date, by category or subcategory, and by a number of other variables, a search function operating to throw up a manageable number of cases in any given topic.
Ease of Use: 3/5
Site Design: 3/5
Usefulness: 4/5
The site also refers to some other sources of Commissioners’ decisions online:
DWP decisions of the Commissioner: This contains decisions from 1991 onwards broken down by year, type of benefit and something to do with what series the decision is from. Once you get the hang of the weird navigation system, it’s actually quite useful and quick to use.
Commissioner Howell’s website: At one point, this was as good as it got when it came to Commissioners’ decisions on the net. It is still worth a visit from time to time if you want to track down that elusive (slightly older) decision unavailable elsewhere – or if you want to revel in nostalgic wonder at the old school web design.
Northern Ireland Commissioners’ decisions: Although the benefits system in Northern Ireland differs from that which applies in the rest of the UK, the two are sufficiently similar that these pages may be of occasional use.
The swopshop is worth a stop. Here, altruistic welfare rights workers from across the country deposit useful information, guides and tools which will assist anyone advising benefit claimants. A lot of the resources are actually external links to other sites, but they all start in the swopshop. I found the various online calculators to be particularly engaging and useful. These tools take a person’s financial and other details and instantly calculate the relevant figures for income tax, national insurance, tax credits, pensions credits, income support, housing benefit, council tax benefit, etc etc.
With all the latest benefits rates, guides to entitlement and interactive gizmos just a few clicks away, you should find all the answers you need. If you are still scratching your head, simply log on to the discussion forum and pose your question online – you’ll find hundreds of experienced welfare rights advisers literally queuing up to answer and offer useful hints on strategy, preparing for an appeal and suchlike. A magnificent site.
Ease of Use: 4/5
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