Kayley HignellDetached from realityWhat’s wrong with the way we design the welfare system46 min read·Mar 1, 2023--2--2
Kayley HignellinWe are Citizens Advice1.6 million people will move onto Universal Credit this year — but urgent changes are neededDespite changes made to Universal Credit and delays to rollout, more changes are needed4 min read·Jan 10, 2019----
Kayley HignellinWe are Citizens AdviceUniversal Credit: What’s next?The 3 big questions for the government5 min read·Oct 10, 2018--3--3
Kayley HignellinWe are Citizens AdviceHelping people with Universal CreditIndependent, tailored support to make an initial claim3 min read·Oct 3, 2018--2--2
Kayley HignellinWe are Citizens AdviceToo many people struggle to make a Universal Credit claimThe new benefit works for many but fixes are needed so everyone is paid on time3 min read·Jul 23, 2018----
Kayley HignellinWe are Citizens AdviceThe government must keep progressing workers’ rights for everyoneWe help people with hundreds of thousands of employment problems every year — so we’re calling for a Fair Work Authority5 min read·Feb 7, 2018----
Kayley HignellinWe are Citizens AdviceThe government is improving Universal Credit — but there’s more to doThis month the Chancellor will deliver his Budget. These 3 changes could make a difference to the success of Universal Credit4 min read·Nov 13, 2017--1--1
Kayley HignellinWe are Citizens AdviceA consensus on enforcing rights at work must turn into actionWe need a comprehensive approach to tackling exploitation and ensuring people can use their rights3 min read·Jul 25, 2017----
Kayley HignellinWe are Citizens AdviceUniversal Credit can be fixedThe government should pause — and learn the lessons of major welfare reforms3 min read·Jul 14, 2017----
Kayley HignellinWe are Citizens AdviceEmployment rights are only as strong as your ability to enforce themThe new government shouldn’t delay in taking action on insecure work5 min read·Jun 14, 2017----