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Public Law Project

Public Law Project wants to know if you or your clients have been affected by the four week rule for Universal Credit claimants under the DWP's new Way to Work scheme.

The information gathered through this survey will only be used for PLP’s work on the four week rule. We will never use your name, contact details, or any other identifying details in any public material to make sure you cannot be recognised or identified.
   
Any information you provide will be stored securely and held in accordance with PLP's  privacy notice and procedures, which are GDPR compliant.

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* 1. When do you think you or your client was impacted or will be impacted by the four week rule? (This may be the date when you or your client needed (or will need) to claim Universal Credit or the date when you or your client needed (or will need) to do work searches to get Universal Credit. The 4 week rule was introduced on 8 February 2022).

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* 2. Please describe briefly the past, present or future impact of the 4 week rule on you or your clients?”

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* 3. Are you happy to be contacted by someone from Public Law Project to speak about your experiences with the four week rule

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* 4. What is your name?

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* 5. Please share your email address if you have one

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* 6. Please share a contact number

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