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Department for Work and Pensions

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The Department is responsible for delivering support and advice through a modern network of services to people of working age, employers, pensioners, families and children and disabled people. Its key aims are to help its customers become financially independent and to help reduce child poverty.


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Ministers

James Purnell

James Purnell

Secretary of State for Work and Pension: The Rt Hon James Purnell MP

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Private Office to James Purnell

Stephen Timms

Stephen Timms

Minister of State for Employment and Welfare Reform: The Rt Hon Stephen Timms MP

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Private Office to Stephen Timms

Mike O'Brien

Mike O'Brien

Minister of State for Pensions Reform: Mike O'Brien QC MP

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Private Office to Mike O'Brien

Lord McKenzie

Lord McKenzie

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State: Lord McKenzie of Luton

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Private Office to Lord McKenzie

Anne McGuire

Anne McGuire

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Disabled People): Anne McGuire MP

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Private Office to Ann McGuire

James Plaskitt

James Plaskitt

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State: James Plaskitt MP

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Private Office to James Plaskitt

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Private Office

Private Office to James Purnell 

Private Office to Stephen Timms

Private Office to Mike O'Brien

Private Office to Lord McKenzie

Private Office to Ann McGuire

Private Office to James Plaskitt

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Executive Agencies

Child Support Agency

The Child Support Agency is an Executive Agency of the Department for Work and Pensions. The CSA exists to deliver a professional, efficient and sensitive child support service, which plays its part in ensuring that children, whose parents do not live together, are financially supported and kept out of poverty. Its role is to make a speedy and accurate assessment of child maintenance, ensure that this is paid on time, and help clients as they go through this activity.

Disability and Carers Service

The Disability and Carers Service became an Agency on 1 November 2004. It is responsible for a range of benefits and services for people who are sick or have a disability.

The Pension Service

The Pension Service is an Executive Agency of the Department for Work and Pensions. One of the DWP's overall goals is to combat poverty and promote security and independence in retirement for today’s and future pensioners.

Fundamental to this goal is the creation of The Pension Service, an organisation dedicated to understanding the wishes and needs of today’s and future pensioners, and providing State financial support for pensioners. Implementation involved significant restructuring and the recruitment and deployment of over 16,000 people. During 2002/3 The Pension Service opened 24 new regional Pension Centres and put in place new local service arrangements in Scotland, Wales and in each Government Office Region in England.

Rent Service

The Rent Service makes fair rent evaluations for regulated and secure tenancies, and determines whether Housing Benefit claimants (and prospective claimants) are being asked to pay more rent than their landlord might reasonably expect in open market conditions.

Jobcentre Plus

Jobcentre Plus is an Executive Agency of the Department for Work and Pensions. DWP's overall goal for people of working age is to promote work for those who can and support for those who cannot. Fundamental to this goal is the creation of Jobcentre Plus, which has brought together the former Employment Service and those parts of the Benefits Agency which support people of working age, into a single integrated business with a clear focus on work. The first Pathfinder offices of the new organisation were opened in October 2001. There are now 272 offices, covering a quarter of Great Britain, providing a new integrated service to our customers. Jobcentre Plus' aim is to help more people into work and employers to fill their vacancies, and to provide people of working age with the help and support they are entitled to. As a result Jobcentre Plus will contribute to the Government's aim of tackling poverty, reducing worklessness, promoting growth and opportunity, and modernising Government..

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