Explanatory Notes

Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Act 2000

2000 CHAPTER 19

28th July 2000

Overview

Background to the Act

1.In March 1998, the Government set out its broad welfare reform agenda in the Green Paper entitled New ambitions for our country: A NEW CONTRACT FOR WELFARE (Cm 3805). The central principle espoused in the Green Paper was “work for those who can, and security for those who cannot.”

2.Since then, the Government has legislated for a number of reforms in the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999 and has published two main documents of relevance to this Act, to take forward that broad agenda:

3.In addition, the Government has reviewed the operation of the National Insurance system, the way in which the appeals system for War Pensions operates, enforcement of community punishments, and the powers held by fraud inspectors.