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Where does it state that the government are encouraging parents

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Sonak | 13:02 Sun 05th Apr 2009 | Law
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especially mothers to get back into work soon after birth?
Is there a law or any form of legislation on this?

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I'm not sure what you are asking. Are you talking about employed people on maternity leave? Or do you mean about recent mums seeking to enter the job market?
Or unemployed mums on benefits?
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Both!
But I'm not sure what you are asking. Can you tell us what your specific concern/issue/query is.
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This is more likely to be policy, not legislation.
I think I did hear something but I thought it was mere talk
Single parents are not required to be available for work in order to get benefits until their youngest child is 12. At that stage the DWP will expect them to take some steps to find work that fits with their child care. Once the children are 16 they are required to sign on like anyone else.
The age (of the child) should be lowered to 5, and could be even lower.
Can anyone tell me why single parents on benefits have the luxury of being allowed to stay at home with their children whilst other parents work to pay for, not only their own roof over their heads and those of their children, but for the heads of other people's children and the parents? Where is the policy that allows that?
Can anyone explain why I and every other tax payer are forced to pay for the life of single parents on benefit?
Why do working single parents have to pay for them too?

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