DWP definition

DWP means the Department of Works and Pensions

Examples of DWP in a sentence

  • DWP has a Great Britain-wide network of Jobcentre Plus offices that provide job broking services for unemployed people.

  • Your NINO should be available on either your payslip, form P45 or P60, a letter from HM Revenue & Customs (or DWP), or on your pension order book.

  • All suppliers must comply with the relevant Standards from the DWP Information Systems Security Standards.

  • The following are key requirements and all suppliers must comply with relevant DWP policies concerning: Personnel Security Staff recruitment in accordance with government requirements for pre-employment checks; Staff training and awareness of Departmental security and any specific contract requirements.

  • Physical and electronic handling, processing and transferring of DWP Data, including secure access to systems and the use of encryption where appropriate.


More Definitions of DWP

DWP means the Department for Work and Pensions or such other government department as shall from time to time have responsibility for administering government grants and subsidies relating to funeral costs.
DWP means the Department of Work and Pensions, the Government department which is responsible for and which funds Jobcentre Plus. The DWP is the successor of the Department of Social Services and is responsible for the provision of pensions, disability, carers and job seekers’ services for England and Wales.
DWP means the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions. Eligibility Criteria mean DWP’s criteria, available on Kickstart Scheme, to determine who should be grant recipients and which vacancies are appropriate for Kickstart Scheme funding; Eligible Expenditure means the expenditure incurred by the Employer during the Funding Period for the purposes of delivering the Funded Activities which comply in all respects with the eligibility rules set out in clause 5 of these Conditions. Employer or you mean the Party specified in the Funding Letter as the Employer.
DWP has the meaning set forth in Article 6.3.
DWP. Department for Work and Pensions "Employee Duties" the duties which a Post Holder performs on behalf of the Employing Party as determined in accordance with their Employment Contract; “Employee Liabilities” all damages, losses, liabilities, claims, actions, costs, expenses (including the cost of legal or professional services, legal costs being on an indemnity basis), proceedings, demands and charges whether arising under statute, contract or at common law; "Employing Party" in respect of each individual Post Holder the Party that employs that Post Holder. Subject to the subsequent operation of TUPE, the Parties shall agree which Party shall be the Employing Party in accordance with the HR Protocol; "Employment Contract" the contract of employment between the Post Holder and the Employing Party; “Financial Protocolthe financial protocol included at Schedule 4 as amended or replaced by the Parties from time to time; “FOIA” the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004; “HR” human resources; “HR Protocol” the document entitled “HR and Management Protocol for Establishing and Working in Combined Teams” included at Schedule 3 as amended or replaced by the Parties from time to time;