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tizmeinnit 24-07-2013 22:21

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Originally Posted by iFrankie (Post 35598786)
Well ive had a bad few months due to incapacity changing over to ESA my mental health went pretty bad again due to worrying constantly.

Received my letter today saying i have been awarded ESA and placed in the support group, this is without a medical so this is a huge relief and now i can restart on getting help again.

I do have the say the system is wrong! i find it unfair that i didn't need to go for a medical but someone with a terminal illness has to and they get refused it and sadly they pass away, how is this right? of course i am not well but i think i should of gone for a medical.


the anxiety before hand was worse than the actual medical for me. Glad you got on the support group

tizmeinnit 25-07-2013 00:45

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Just had my newsletter from Benefits and Work and it appears ATOS have lost their monopoly and everyone has to be retrained and the better news for now is it appears the Universal credit software has had to be scrapped meaning there may not be a change to this till the next election


http://www.computerworlduk.com/news/...alling-in-gds/

http://wheresthebenefit.blogspot.be/...ed-by-dwp.html

so all that money saved with bedroom tax and the cuts have all been wasted

300 mill lost with the failed software apparently

martyh 25-07-2013 00:55

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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit (Post 35598837)
Just had my newsletter from Benefits and Work and it appears ATOS have lost their monopoly and everyone has to be retrained and the better news for now is it appears the Universal credit software has had to be scrapped meaning there may not be a change to this till the next election


http://www.computerworlduk.com/news/...alling-in-gds/

http://wheresthebenefit.blogspot.be/...ed-by-dwp.html

so all that money saved with bedroom tax and the cuts have all been wasted

300 mill lost with the failed software apparently

You may want to read the rest of the first link ,it says nothing about the system being scrapped .it says the I.T is outdated and don't forget it is being rolled out over 4years and is already working in some areas

Sirius 25-07-2013 08:26

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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35598839)
You may want to read the rest of the first link ,it says nothing about the system being scrapped .it says the I.T is outdated and don't forget it is being rolled out over 4years and is already working in some areas

Also it says the following

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The announcement also laid out plans for the next phase of rollout, which will see another two job centres in the north-west added to the pilot this month. It will then be rolled out to another six job centres from October (Hammersmith, Rugby, Inverness, Harrogate, Bath, Shotton).

“Today we’ve announced the next stage of delivery for Universal Credit, following the successful start of the early roll out in April,” said Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith.

“I am pleased to say that while we press ahead with delivery, we are also ensuring that we have the best long-term approach in place for this transformative benefit.”

He added: “I’m determined to get this right and will not follow the old ways of governing – launching with a big bang and having to clear up the mess afterwards. I will bring in this radical reform safely, and I’m committed to doing it by 2017 and to budget.”

tizmeinnit 25-07-2013 10:00

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Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35598849)
Also it says the following

I made my post from the info I got from the newsletter I only looked for links as a curtsey to stop the inevitable "where is the link" posters

The architecture is not upto the job and they say it needs to be bought upto scratch on time and on budget well we all know how that happens all the time don't we the release will be slowed down as they do not have the number crunching power to keep up.

it also says which counters Sirius quote

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There have been numerous reports of problems with the current IT system that has been developed, as well as a number of changes in leadership. However, it is David Pitchford, head of the Major Projects Authority, whom took the lead on the project for three months that has recommended a new system be built to support the current implementation.

He advised that the current Universal Credit technology is already outdated.
I would be all for the Universal credit if it was paid 2 weeks in advance instead of monthly in arrears. Rent will be expected in advance 4 weeks or a full month will leave people £400+ in debt at least to the rent then they have to pay gas and electric all out of money they do not have. It is a terrible idea that will bring hardship to thousands

iFrankie 26-07-2013 07:00

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Its just terrible and thanks guys and gals.

They should really recheck what they are doing.

Did any of you read about the man (forgot his name) who went on hunger strike because he was claimed to be fit for work, well he got it in the end.

It takes starving yourself to get your benefits these days by the sounds of it! ALSO i wish the media would stop brainwashing the public into thinking every benefit claimant is a scrounger, its totally not fair.

tizmeinnit 26-07-2013 07:25

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Originally Posted by iFrankie (Post 35599271)
Its just terrible and thanks guys and gals.

They should really recheck what they are doing.

Did any of you read about the man (forgot his name) who went on hunger strike because he was claimed to be fit for work, well he got it in the end.

It takes starving yourself to get your benefits these days by the sounds of it! ALSO i wish the media would stop brainwashing the public into thinking every benefit claimant is a scrounger, its totally not fair.

This is the worst part of what is going on and this is why I keep repeating the figures that show the other side

iFrankie 26-07-2013 09:08

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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit (Post 35599280)
This is the worst part of what is going on and this is why I keep repeating the figures that show the other side

Shocking isn't it, is the government behind it you think with the media?, i am starting to think so.

dilli-theclaw 26-07-2013 09:11

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Originally Posted by iFrankie (Post 35599301)
Shocking isn't it, is the government behind it you think with the media?, i am starting to think so.

Yes I think so, with a lot of help from papers Like the Daily Fail.

You can see that it's working even on here by the change in attitude some of the members of CF have.

peanut 26-07-2013 09:25

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Originally Posted by dilligaf1701 (Post 35599302)
Yes I think so, with a lot of help from papers Like the Daily Fail.

You can see that it's working even on here by the change in attitude some of the members of CF have.

So True. What gets my goat is that there is an opinion of some that you can just walk in, sign on the dotted line and claim everything there is and you're entitled to the lot because you can't be bothered to work. Some just don't realise how hard it is and how rigorous the testing is yet still get called a scrounger or don't believe you.

tizmeinnit 26-07-2013 12:35

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Originally Posted by iFrankie (Post 35599301)
Shocking isn't it, is the government behind it you think with the media?, i am starting to think so.

The gov spend a fortune spinning

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Originally Posted by dilligaf1701 (Post 35599302)
Yes I think so, with a lot of help from papers Like the Daily Fail.

You can see that it's working even on here by the change in attitude some of the members of CF have.

for sure

---------- Post added at 11:35 ---------- Previous post was at 11:33 ----------

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Originally Posted by peanut (Post 35599303)
So True. What gets my goat is that there is an opinion of some that you can just walk in, sign on the dotted line and claim everything there is and you're entitled to the lot because you can't be bothered to work. Some just don't realise how hard it is and how rigorous the testing is yet still get called a scrounger or don't believe you.

Most have no clue what it is like now. Most here do not have to apply for low paid jobs because of lack of training.They have no idea of what reality is like for the unemployed and sick

And worst of all they refuse to listen to those with first hand experience instead opting to keep their jaded views and ignorant opinions ( ignorant of the truth not name calling) they are the sheep falling for the propaganda and you can see by how many have fallen for it how well it works

Arthurgray50@blu 26-07-2013 22:59

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What frustrates me in these cicrumstances is that the Benefit system doctors overule your GP.

iFrankie 26-07-2013 23:51

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35599853)
What frustrates me in these cicrumstances is that the Benefit system doctors overule your GP.

This!, there is no one else who knows your circumstances better than your own GP.

I will be visting my GP soon and i may ask if the DWP contacted him over my claim, just to see if they actually do.

Arthurgray50@blu 27-07-2013 15:48

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The answer to iFrankie, is that they do, but this can sometimes takes weeks, However the DWP can and sadly will overrule a GP.

My GP for example is qualified in many fields, and she trains GPs for hospital works, and she often gets overruled by local authorities.

denphone 27-07-2013 15:57

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Originally Posted by dilligaf1701 (Post 35599302)
Yes I think so, with a lot of help from papers Like the Daily Fail.

You can see that it's working even on here by the change in attitude some of the members of CF have.

Don't worry about them dilli as they have plenty of bark but no bite and alas they have a complete unsympathetic understanding of many peoples difficult and ongoing health problems.


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