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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is responsible for the Government's welfare reform agenda.  Its aim is to promote opportunity and independence for all.  It delivers support and advice through a modern network of services to people of working age, employers, pensioners, families and children and disabled people.
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employers
employers
Information about services we provide for employers. Read more

advisers advisers
Information for people who give advice on DWP services and benefits. Read more
Information about benefits and services you may be able to get and how to apply, including forms you can download.

working age
working age
Services and benefits for people of working age, whether you are able to work or unable to work because of sickness or disability. Read more
pensions and retirement
pensions and retirement
Services and benefits for pensioners and people thinking about pensions for their future. Read more
For information about the Financial Assistance Scheme. Read more
families and children
families and children
Services and benefits for families, including child support. Read more
disabled people and carers
disabled people and carers
Services and benefits for disabled people and their carers. Read more


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