
2022 No. 211
Social Security
The Housing Benefit and Universal Credit (Victims of Domestic Abuse and Victims of Modern Slavery) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2022
Made 8th September 2022
Coming into operation 1st October 2022

The Department for Communities, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 122(1)(d), 129A(2), (3) and (4), 171(1) and (3) to (5) of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits (Northern Ireland) Act 1992, and now vested in it, and Articles 16(4), 48(1), (2) and (5), 101(1) and (4)(a) of the Welfare Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 2015 makes the following Regulations.

The powers are exercisable by the Department for Communities by virtue of Article 2 of the Welfare Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 2015 (Cessation of Transitory Provision) Order 2020.
Citation, Commencement and Interpretation
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(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Housing Benefit and Universal Credit (Victims of Domestic Abuse and Victims of Modern Slavery) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2022 and come into operation on 1st October 2022.
(2) The Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954 shall apply to these Regulations as it applies to an Act of the Assembly.
Amendments to the Housing Benefit Regulations
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(1) The Housing Benefit Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2006 are amended as follows—
(2) In regulation 2(1) (interpretation)—
(a) after the definition of “close relative” insert—“
 “coercive behaviour” means an act of assault, humiliation or intimidation or other abuse that is used to harm, punish or frighten the victim;
 “competent authority” means a person who is a competent authority within the meaning of the Trafficking Convention;
 “compulsory labour”, “forced labour”, “servitude” and “slavery” have the same meaning as in Article 4 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, agreed by the Council of Europe at Rome on 4th November 1950 as it has effect for the time being in relation to the United Kingdom;”;
(b) after the definition of “contributory employment and support allowance” insert—“
 “controlling behaviour” means an act designed to make a person subordinate or dependent by isolating them from sources of support, exploiting their resources and capacities for personal gain, depriving them of the means needed for independence, resistance or escape or regulating their everyday behaviour;”;
(c) after the definition of “disability living allowance” insert—“
 “domestic violence” means any incident, or pattern of incidents, of controlling behaviour, coercive behaviour, violence or abuse, including but not limited to—
(a) psychological abuse;
(b) physical abuse;
(c) sexual abuse;
(d) emotional abuse;
(e) financial abuse,regardless of the gender or sexuality of the victim;;”;
(d) after “a guaranteed income payment” insert—“
 “health care professional” means a person who is a member of a profession regulated by a body mentioned in section 25(3) of the National Health Service Reform and Health Care Professions Act 2002;”;
(e) after the definition of “pension fund holder” insert—“
 “person acting in an official capacity”, where it appears in the definition of “young individual”, means a health care professional, a police officer, a registered social worker, the victim’s employer or any public, voluntary, or charitable body which has had direct contact with the victim in connection with domestic violence;”;
(f) after the definition of “polygamous marriage” insert—“
 “positive conclusive grounds determination relating to modern slavery” means a determination made by a competent authority that an individual is a victim of trafficking in human beings, slavery, servitude or forced or compulsory labour;”;
(g) after the definition of “registered housing association” insert—“
 “registered social worker” means a person registered as a social worker in a register maintained by–
(a) Social Work England;
(b) Social Care Wales;
(c) The Scottish Social Services Council; or
(d) the Northern Ireland Social Care Council;”;
(h) in the definition of “relative” at the end insert—“
 except where it appears within the definition of “young individual” and within Regulation A14 where it has the meaning given by Article 2(2) of the Family Homes and Domestic Violence (Northern Ireland) Order 1998;”;
(i) after the definition of “tax year” insert—“
 “the Trafficking Convention” means the Council of Europe Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings (done at Warsaw on 16th May 2005)”;
 “trafficking in human beings” has the same meaning as in the Trafficking Convention;”;
(j) in the definition of “young individual”, after paragraph (f) insert—“
(g) who—
(i) after attaining the age of 16 had domestic violence inflicted upon or threatened against them (“the victim”) by their partner or former partner, or by a relative; and
(ii) provides evidence to the relevant authority from a person acting in an official capacity that demonstrates that—
(aa) the victim’s circumstances are consistent with their having had domestic violence inflicted upon or threatened against them; and
(bb) the victim has contacted a person acting in an official capacity in relation to such an incident;
(h) who has been the subject of a positive conclusive grounds determination relating to modern slavery;”.
(3) Omit regulation 13D (transitional protection-reduction in LHA).
(4) In regulation A14(5) (when a maximum rent (social sector) is to be determined), omit the definitions of “domestic violence”, “health care professional”, “registered social worker” and “relative”.
(5) In regulation 73H(6) (specified accommodation), omit the definitions of “coercive behaviour”, “controlling behaviour” and “domestic violence”.
Amendment of the Universal Credit Regulations
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(1) Schedule 4 (housing costs elements for renters) to the Universal Credit Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016 is amended as follows.
(2) In paragraph 2 (interpretation)—
(a) before “exempt accommodation” insert—“
 “domestic violence” has the meaning given by regulation 96(5);”;
(b) after “registered housing association” insert—“
 “relative” has the meaning given by Article 2(2) of the Family Homes and Domestic Violence (Northern Ireland) Order 1998;”.
(3) In paragraph 28 (renters excepted from shared accommodation)—
(a) in sub-paragraph (1) for “(5A)” substitute “(5C)”;
(b) after sub-paragraph (5A) insert—“
(5B) E is under 35 years old and—
(a) after attaining the age of 16 had domestic violence inflicted upon or threatened against them (“the victim”) by their partner or former partner, or by a relative; and
(b) provides evidence from a person acting in an official capacity which demonstrates that—
(i) the victim’s circumstances are consistent with their having had domestic violence inflicted upon or threatened against them; and
(ii) the victim has contacted a person acting in an official capacity in relation to such an incident.
(5C) E is under 35 years old and has been the subject of a positive conclusive grounds determination relating to modern slavery.”;
(c) in sub-paragraph (6)—
(i) after the definition of ““care home”, “registered charity” and “voluntary organisation”” insert—“
 “competent authority” means a person who is a competent authority within the meaning of the Trafficking Convention;
 “compulsory labour”, “forced labour”, “servitude” and “slavery” have the same meaning as in Article 4 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, agreed by the Council of Europe at Rome on 4th November 1950 as it has effect for the time being in relation to the United Kingdom;”;
(ii) after the definition of “hostel for homeless people” insert—“
 “person acting in an official capacity” means a health care professional (within the meaning given by regulation 96(5)), a police officer, a registered social worker (within the meaning given by regulation 96(5)), the victim’s employer, or any public, voluntary, or charitable body which has had direct contact with the victim in connection with domestic violence;
 “positive conclusive grounds determination relating to modern slavery” means a determination made by a competent authority that an individual is a victim of trafficking in human beings, slavery, servitude or forced or compulsory labour;
 “the Trafficking Convention” means the Council of Europe Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings (done at Warsaw on 16th May 2005);
 “trafficking in human beings” has the same meaning as in the Trafficking Convention.”.
(4) In paragraph 35(6)(b) (under-occupancy deduction)—
(a) for ““domestic violence” and “person acting in an official capacity” have the meaning given to them in regulation 96(5) of these Regulations;” substitute ““person acting in an official capacity” has the meaning given to it in regulation 96(5) of these Regulations;”;
(b) omit the definition of “relative”.
Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department for Communities on 8th September 2022
(L.S.)Anne McCleary
A senior officer of the Department
