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Charity 'will appeal' ruling against boosting support for self-employed new mothers


by Bethany Rielly
CAMPAIGNERS fighting for improved government support for self-employed new mothers are seeking an appeal after their case was defeated today.
Charity Pregnant Then Screwed claims that thousands of new mothers have received less money from the government’s Covid-19 self-employment income support scheme (SEISS) because of how disbursements are calculated.
Under the scheme, the Treasury gives payments to the self-employed based on the average profit they made between 2016 and 2019.
But no exemption is provided for maternity leave taken during that time, leaving recent mothers with smaller grants than they would otherwise be entitled to.
Claiming that this amounts to indirect discrimination and breaches equality laws, Pregnant Then Screwed had called for the scheme to be reviewed.  ....

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Charity loses High Court challenge against the government over Covid support scheme


A charity has lost a High Court challenge against the government after claiming its coronavirus financial support scheme sexually discriminated against self-employed mothers. 
Pregnant Then Screwed brought legal action against the Treasury over its Self-Employment Income Support Scheme, arguing the way it was calculated left tens of thousands of women who had maternity leave with less money than others.
The programme was introduced last year to help self-employed workers affected by the pandemic, but because payments are assessed based on average monthly profits over the previous three tax years, campaigners claimed it was discriminatory and breached equality laws. 
The case was brought by the charity, founded by Joeli Brearley, under its official name, The Motherhood Plan, and also by Kerry Chamberlain, a self-employed energy analyst with three young children, whose income was significantly reduced in recent years as a result of maternity leave. ....

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