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Re: Benefit cuts are fuelling abuse of disabled people, say charities
Sadly i cannot afford to hire a professional sound engineer and alll his equipment for a day and i have to get permission from atos to do that which they are unlikely to give. If i did get their permission i would arrive to be told i had to wait till an assessor was available and that seems to take quite a while once they find out they will be recorded. As you said secretly recording is no good as it cannot be officially used. I am already consigned to having to appeal because someone saying that the dwp dm's do not base it just on atos i have seen enough to know that the decision atos gives will be the end decision.
I am fortunate that all the doctors and nurses connected with me have already stated they would be happy to attend any hearing i may have so thats something. Growing hostility to claimants almost gaurantees these days that the longest and hardest way is the one claimants will have to travel. |
Re: Benefit cuts are fuelling abuse of disabled people, say charities
this list makes depressing reading.
http://nds.coi.gov.uk/content/detail...08&SubjectId=2 In my own personal opinion the current flaws with welfare are. 1 - age discrimination thresholds, which is the single room rate on LHA/HB, cold weather payments, as well as age addition on IB. 2 - huge amounts of child benefit of which child tax credit is the main culprit, these are what hit the media headlines. That page has a detailed list of welfare changes, not everything is listed but a lot of it is. What stands out is. Single childless people have been targeted (even tho they the currently most vulnerable group) by raising the single room rate age discrimination to 35. The savings of it listed is tiny. In addition working tax credit is frozen not even increasing with inflation. Child tax credit will actually be increased above inflation. With all the media attention drawn to benefits they are increasing the most generous benefit. Cold weather payments getting an increase which is of course a age limited benefit. Extending help to those with mortgages. So they have targeted help to those with children, pensioners and homeowners. All looks politically motivated to me, doing what wins votes, or rather stems the losses of votes. eg. they have a cut listed worth 385million which is apparently unaffordable but the child tax credit increase will cost half a billion per year. Which is what I meant earlier when I said the word unaffordable is misused. There seems to be a mindset if someone is single, childless, ill they are the ones to live in poverty. Also look how pitiful the savings are for the 26k cap, which shows how few actually will be affected for what the media made look like was widespread. |
Re: Benefit cuts are fuelling abuse of disabled people, say charities
Thats the trouble with figures they rarely lie but in this case they also don't show real justification for the continued onslaught against those on benefit. Until such time as the general public get a real grasp of the welfare situation and understand that what is happeing now isn't actually doing anything but hitting the most vulnerable nothing will change.
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Yep. the whole country is going back to work. but if in the unlikely event there isn't enough work for everybody. then you can have the jobseekers going rate whilst you wait for a job to come up.
while you're waiting for a job to come up. you might as well go and work at the likes of Tescos for free for a few months whilst you're waiting for an employer wanting to pay a working wage and take you on for some strange reason. and the best part is, he'll be wanting to pay you a little bit less because you're 'disabled' but don't worry. the government will throw the book called 'The Minimum Wage Laws of The UK' at him. and the public will think it's digusting him wanting to exploit you like that just because of your situation. |
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You know what nothing suprises me anymore if we had some crazy policy that disabled have to work permently for no money then got prosecuted for working on the side I would be not shocked anymore.
What does cameron actually want he seems to be complete arse backwards he wants disabled working yet hitting out at remploy. Many which would pretty hard pressed to get work due to there disability. In ideal world companies would have disabled friendly environments in the workplace but the costs to do this would mean they wont. Also it may cost more money if it can be claimed by them. We may as well keep remploy. I dont buy the figures that was banted about that you could get 3 times the disabled normal workplaces than remploy. Costs will surely exscelate. Whats to see every penny would be re-invested so surely better for this system than nothing. Doubt jobcentre will be geared to helping the numbers back into work. |
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The Chairwoman of a disabled charity (run by disabled people) was on Radio 4 tonight; Liz Sayce, chief executive of Disability Rights UK.
She said that for the £25,000 per job subsidy for some of these Remploy factories, 8 disabled people could be given assistance to work in mainstream jobs and be integrated rather than separated. Quote:
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Like many disabled the lies coming out is disgusting truth should be open why remploy being closed. list a quote from poster on forum why the move is wrong. Quote:
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Considering that Remploy is a not for profit government funded organisation then it does not surprise me in the least that they will be subject to cuts the same as anyone else ,and as with all businesses these days they are subject to restructuring just to stay afloat so why should Remploy be any different ? |
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