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[2003] UKSSCSC CIS_1068_2003 (09 July 2003)
The appeal to the Commissioner
The issue
The background
The tribunal's reasoning
R(IS) 5/01
'It was necessary to focus on the reason for the change of home. If the operative reason for the change was not the need to provide separate sleeping accommodation for children of different sexes of ten or over, the condition would not be met. … If the sole or exclusive reason for the change of home is the need to provide separate sleeping accommodation for children of different sexes aged 10 or over, the condition would be met even if the new home selected incidentally carried other benefits for the family.'
Did the tribunal go wrong in law?
Conclusion
Signed on original | Edward Jacobs Commissioner 4 July 2003 |