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Benefits and Poverty

Anger and bemusement over IB and ESA stats controversy

By John Pring on 12th September 2014 Category: Benefits and Poverty, News Archive

Anger and bemusement over IB and ESA stats controversy
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Campaigners have reacted with a mixture of anger and bemusement to government figures that appear to show disabled people are more likely to be successful when claiming employment and support allowance (ESA) than the benefit it is replacing. The figures were […]

Benefit claimants ‘missing out on thousands’ in transfer from DLA to PIP

By John Pring on 12th September 2014 Category: Benefits and Poverty, News Archive

Benefit claimants ‘missing out on thousands’ in transfer from DLA to PIP
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Some disabled people forced to transfer across to the government’s new disability benefit are missing out on thousands of pounds of backdated payments, thanks to “grossly unfair” rules, say campaigners. Under the new personal independence payment (PIP) rules,  existing disability living […]

Campaigner had benefits docked despite inaccessible workshop

By John Pring on 12th September 2014 Category: Benefits and Poverty, Employment, News Archive

Campaigner had benefits docked despite inaccessible workshop
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A disabled campaigner had more than £70 a week of her disability benefit stripped from her for three months because she could not attend a back-to-work workshop that a government assessment had already concluded would be inaccessible to her. Catherine Hale […]

ESA far easier to claim than IB – shock government figures

By John Pring on 5th September 2014 Category: Benefits and Poverty, News Archive

ESA far easier to claim than IB – shock government figures
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Disabled people are far more likely to be successful in a claim for the much-criticised employment and support allowance (ESA) than the benefit it is replacing, incapacity benefit (IB), Disability News Service (DNS) can reveal. The figures came in a response […]

Life in the PIP queue: Still waiting for an assessment, one year on…

By John Pring on 5th September 2014 Category: Benefits and Poverty, News Archive

Life in the PIP queue: Still waiting for an assessment, one year on…
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A disabled woman has described how she has been made to feel “helpless” after waiting more than a year to be assessed for the government’s new disability benefit. Beverley Daniel lodged her claim on 5 September 2013 and despite calling the […]

Government’s silence over soaring use of sanctions

By John Pring on 15th August 2014 Category: Benefits and Poverty, News Archive

Government’s silence over soaring use of sanctions
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Ministers have refused to say why the number of disabled people having benefits temporarily removed for breaching strict conditions has soared in the first three months of this year. The new figures from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) show […]

Government accused over death of Stephanie Bottrill

By John Pring on 15th August 2014 Category: Benefits and Poverty, Human Rights, News Archive

Government accused over death of Stephanie Bottrill
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The government has been accused of failing in its duty of care towards disabled people, after an inquest heard how a disabled woman wrote a suicide note blaming the “bedroom tax” for her decision to kill herself. Stephanie Bottrill, from Solihull, […]

IDS speech ‘ignores the devastating truth’ of his welfare reforms

By John Pring on 15th August 2014 Category: Benefits and Poverty, News Archive, Politics

IDS speech ‘ignores the devastating truth’ of his welfare reforms
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Work and pensions secretary Iain Duncan Smith has been ridiculed for delivering a major speech about his sweeping welfare reforms, without mentioning the disastrous impact that many of the changes are having on disabled people. Duncan Smith spoke of how the […]

Harper urged to act over PIP delays

By John Pring on 15th August 2014 Category: Benefits and Poverty, News Archive

Harper urged to act over PIP delays
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The minister for disabled people has been urged by his Labour shadow to take urgent action to tackle the lengthy backlogs and delays plaguing the government’s new disability benefit. Labour’s Kate Green said in her letter to Mark Harper this week […]

Minister caught misleading government’s benefits advisors

By John Pring on 1st August 2014 Category: Benefits and Poverty, News Archive, Politics

Minister caught misleading government’s benefits advisors
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A work and pensions minister has been caught giving misleading information to the government’s own benefits advice body about the possibility of assessing the overall impact on disabled people of its sweeping welfare cuts and reforms. Lord Freud, minister for welfare […]

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