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Fimrthernirore we have no information directly from claimusanits about the<br />

robe that piublrcmry ninght have played in their clecisioiis about applying<br />

for an exceptional hardship pavnment Nevertheless we can look at the<br />

relatuoniship between different bevels of publicity and applications The<br />

intention is not to establmsh causal relationships huir to draw lessons for the<br />

development of policy amid practice Table 3 3 begins by comparing<br />

levels of publicity with local authormr~rype<br />

Table 3.3 Level oi publicity for exceptionaJ hardship<br />

payments, by focal authority type (number of authorities,<br />

with row percentages in brackets)<br />

Authority type Level of publicity Base<br />

None Letter Letter Letter No letter<br />

only plus plus 2 or but other<br />

one more publicity<br />

other other<br />

method methods<br />

No. (%) No (%) No (%) No (%) No (%)<br />

English District and 3 (I) 21 (/0) 42 (/9) 1/9 (54) 36 (/6) 221<br />

Unitary authorities<br />

English Metropolitan 0 (0) I (4) 5 (19) 18 çei) 3 (//) 2?<br />

authorities<br />

London authorities L (5) 0 ~ 2 (~1) I (58~ 5 (26) 19<br />

Welsh authorities 1 ~7) (7) 3 (20) 4 (27) 8 (40)<br />

Scottish authorities 5 (22) 3 (3~ 2 (9~i 5 (22) 8 (35~ 23<br />

All authorities (3) (9) (/8) (52) (/9) 305<br />

Imichudimig inmformuiatiomi about exceptmonial hardship paynsents in decision<br />

letters is clearly the simplest ‘cs ay oftellinig clarrisacnts about their availability<br />

However, there is research evidence that sonic social security clamnmai,rs<br />

either do not or cannot read or uuidrstauid officijl letters (Stafford er a)<br />

1997) Presuuisably with this in] mind, the large majoncy ofthose authorities<br />

who do send iuiforniation mum letters also use sonic other fonui ofpuhhmcnty,<br />

the uiiost popular being dissemmnatiomu ofintbrmatioui through local advuce<br />

agencies We do not know from the survey data why nearly one in five<br />

authorities have chosen an alternative way (or ways) of publicising<br />

exceptional hiardship paynilenits to letters, but Table 3 3 suggests that Welsh<br />

and Scottish authorities iii particular are more likely to find alternatives<br />

than English authorities<br />

The effect of publicity will depend omi its quality as well as its quantity<br />

We know from the development stage, for example, that there are<br />

variations in the amount of inforrmition provided in letters and in the<br />

tone and wording used Sonic authorities provided a very briefstatement<br />

and invited claimants to contact the local authority, while others svent<br />

unto more detail Sonic Housing Benefit managers expressed a concern

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