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Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Work and Pensions

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Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
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The Minister for Work and Pensions, or Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Work and Pensions in the House of Lords,[1] is a junior position in the Department for Work and Pensions in the British government. It is currently held by The Baroness Sherlock, who took the office on 9 July 2024.[2]

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Responsibilities

The minister's responsibilities include:

  • spokesperson for DWP business in the House of Lords
  • child maintenance
  • family test
  • parental conflict
  • legislation and statutory instruments strategy
  • Social Security Advisory Committee (SSAC) relationship management
  • Social Fund (Cold Weather Payments, Sure Start Maternity grants, Funeral Expenses Payment scheme and Budgeting loans)
  • bereavement benefits
  • supported accommodation
  • Support for Mortgage Interest
  • maternity benefits
  • departmental planning and performance management, including oversight of: the single departmental plan, including tracking progress against manifesto commitments other external reporting and governance requirements
  • departmental business, including oversight of: departmental capability in commercial and digital affairs commercial contracting policy
  • transparency and data-sharing issues
  • research and trialling
  • Office for Nuclear Regulation
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