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Tick boxes can never fairly assess anyone with a work affecting disability. |
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You have to differentiate between a sickness/illness/condition that will be resolved with in time possibly requiring treatment and an ongoing set of untreatable disabilities. IIRC A major criticism is that the system of assessments doesn't feed back what difficulties that are identified and accepted. The Jobcentres don't see the reports. It relies on further interviews to identify the types of jobs you can and cannot do and what other restrictions there are on being able to do a Job search, eg part time vs full time. You could be too ill/sick to be on JSA, but not enough to be on ESA. The "Extended Period of Sickness"(EPS) on JSA might cover some of that, but the maximum period is 3 months. |
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Of the claims that have had assessments, 82% of new claims and 88% of reassessment claims were recorded as having one of the following most common disabling conditions: psychiatric disorders (which includes mixed anxiety and depressive disorders), musculoskeletal disease (general or regional), neurological disease, respiratory disease. Not sure if it’s feasible to give assessors several years training in such wide and diverse areas? The biggest challenge the assessors face is they are not given time between assessments to fully complete the paperwork (or electronic version thereof), which leads to confusion and mixup on evidence given and those being assessed. |
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---------- Post added at 11:43 ---------- Previous post was at 11:42 ---------- An interesting blog by the LSE about the affect on staff that the current system is having: https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandp...re-plus-staff/ Some more info about the deaths caused by the DWP: https://www.disabilitynewsservice.co...he-prosecution The DWP were found to be in breach of data protection rules on the ESA50, so made amendments. On the first day of the new Parliament, they removed this amendment! I'm sure that this will be challenged and reported to the Information Commissioner: https://mrfrankzola.wordpress.com/20...ights-removed/ |
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New evidence fuels demand for a fresh inquest into the case where the DWP ignored it's own policies five times when dealing with vulnerable people:
https://welfareweekly.com/family-of-...played-by-dwp/ |
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Everyone should have the right to seek help with DWP (or any other) issues from their elected representatives without having to explain themselves:
https://voxpoliticalonline.com/2020/...Odid9cz8_8VYtw |
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The real reason for this is evident in the original SNP press release where they twist it into a Tory attack on devolution. To me it is rather more disrespectful towards benefit claimants because it is using them as pawns in the nationalists’ endless constitutional games. |
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It's NOT about MPs, it's about MSPs. MPs ARE still allowed to be involved, and MSPs ARE allowed to be involved, just not by telephone, but by email or letter.
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Which further explains the SNP’s agitating in this case - if it’s not about “disrespecting” devolution, it’s about highlighting things that can’t be done by Holyrood, because they’re reserved to Westminster. |
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Work Coaches in pilot areas (without any training in mental health issues) are now referring people for mental health treatment!!!
https://www.disabilitynewsservice.co...redit-project/ |
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Medical opinion from 2005.
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Usual complete and utter lack of info to be able to properly assess or judge anything. |
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