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News - 05 April 2022
A new research report on Financial Wellbeing in Old Age has been published by the Government to help establish what needs to be done to help Islanders remain financially independent later in life.
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News - 05 September 2011
Young jobseekers to receive incentives for attending work-related training programmes and unpaid placements
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News - 08 January 2020
From this month, Jersey's Social Security pension age starts to rise incrementally.
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News - 22 June 2012
Islanders have 4 weeks left to have their say on consultation on proposed major changes to health and social care.
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News - 18 May 2016
The leavers form is the latest Tell Us Once project to be brought in under the eGov programme
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News - 08 June 2012
First public meeting gives Islanders the opportunity to comment on proposed reforms for Jersey's health service.
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News - 22 November 2019
Following customer feedback, anyone with a Social Security number can now apply online for a registration card.
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News - 25 May 2012
All employees over school leaving age will continue to be entitled to either the minimum wage (£6.48) or the trainee rate (£4.86).
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News - 14 April 2011
States of Jersey Government Website.
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News - 20 October 2016
Find out the Minister for Social Security's response to the Scrutiny Review of living on a low income
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News - 31 October 2016
Seasonal workers leaving Jersey for three months or more should complete the online Leavers Form
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News - 12 January 2012
States partnership with JT offers new opportunities to job-seekers.
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News - 22 October 2008
Last month, the States decided to allocate £5.8 million to help protect lower and middle income fami...
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News - 18 June 2013
The Social Security Minister sets out details of the proposed new long-term care benefit, which will support the cost of long term care delivered both in people’s homes and in care homes
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News - 22 January 2007
The Social Security Minister has considered the Employment Forum’s minimum wage recommendation. Fol...
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News - 08 November 2012
Social Security Minister proposes a new method for calculating annual increases in the old-age pension
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News - 14 May 2015
New regulations are being proposed to make it easier for departments to share information and work more efficiently together
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News - 06 July 2023
The Minister for Health and Social Services, Deputy Karen Wilson, has vowed to continue her commitment to engage with Islanders who wish to discuss matters relating to Jersey’s health and social service provisions
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News - 14 March 2012
States approve new measure to help pensioners during periods of cold weather.
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News - 12 November 2012
Jersey Business offers advice to unemployed Islanders setting up businesses