Civil Service Awards: How the Citizenship Award winner reached out to people most in need
DWP official Sarah Morton has been recognised for her voluntary work with organisations that support homeless people in Liverpool. She tells CSW how staff from across the department’s Belle Vale service centre support the HOPE Project
Sarah Morton
10 May 2021
Department for Work and Pensions staff member Sarah Morton this year joined the small group of individuals who’ve won a Civil Service Award twice. The Personal Independence Payments case manager at DWP’s Belle Vale service centre in Liverpool picked up the Citizenship Award in recognition of her tireless volunteering work with some of the most vulnerable people in the city.
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DWP changes to PIP, Universal Credit, ESA and other benefits starting this monthÂ
The DWP is making changes in line with current public health guidelines.
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DWP confirms start dates for PIP and Universal Credit face to face assessment
Priority will be given to new customers and young people
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Personal Independence Payment (PIP), Employment Support Allowance (ESA) and Universal Credit face-to-face assessments will resume next month.