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Old 06-03-2021, 16:02   #2647
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Re: The state benefits system mega-thread.

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
Maybe people aren't as clever as you and need help? Mental illness can be debilitating. Family aren't always there or able to help.
This is why we have a welfare state, it failed again and continues to fail many.


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Originally Posted by Jaymoss View Post
To the unsympathetic who seem to think the DWP carry no blame

Man on benefits for metal illness goes quiet and does not turn up to meetings

They try to get in touch and still quiet

They pay 2 visits and get nothing

They stop his benefits

He dies

Surely the compassionate would see that there is obviously something seriously wrong here and instead of stopping benefits try every means necessary to get to the bottom of what was wrong. Including getting in touch with family or even call the police to check to see if there was an emergency.

Stopping someone with long term illnesses benefits makes it impossible to live surely no one would think "Oh he has to be ok then and won the lottery or something"

People with mental illness often ignore people do not answer doors and isolate themselves . It is a very common symptom. Not getting an answer at the door does not mean they must be ok and able to support themselves now


However those dealing in the area of social services are often overworked and underpaid with huge workloads of people needing care.
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