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Benefits and Poverty

PIP announcement ‘shows replacing DLA was waste of time and money’

By John Pring on 21st June 2018 Category: Benefits and Poverty

PIP announcement ‘shows replacing DLA was waste of time and money’
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The government’s decision to stop regular benefit reassessments for some people with “the most severe, lifelong conditions” shows that replacing disability living allowance (DLA) with personal independence payment (PIP) was a waste of time and money, it has been claimed. Sarah […]

Atos assessor told gay man he was ‘defective’ and needed to be cured by God

By John Pring on 14th June 2018 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Atos assessor told gay man he was ‘defective’ and needed to be cured by God
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A doctor working for the government contractor Atos told a gay disabled man she was assessing for his entitlement to disability benefits that his sexuality meant he was “defective” and that God needed to fix him like a “broken” car. Atos […]

DWP in disarray as fresh legal defeat could mean fourth trawl through its records

By John Pring on 14th June 2018 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP in disarray as fresh legal defeat could mean fourth trawl through its records
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) looks set to carry out a fourth major search through its records to find disabled people who have been unfairly deprived of benefits, following the latest in a series of damaging legal defeats. Today […]

Atos and Capita win PIP contract extension ‘because DWP is chained to a corpse’

By John Pring on 7th June 2018 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Atos and Capita win PIP contract extension ‘because DWP is chained to a corpse’
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The government’s decision to extend the contracts of two discredited companies that carry out disability benefit assessments has been branded “appalling”, “shocking” and “a complete con”. The move has also been criticised by the Scottish government. Sarah Newton, the minister for […]

Confidentiality concerns over DWP’s pledge to videotape PIP assessments

By John Pring on 7th June 2018 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Confidentiality concerns over DWP’s pledge to videotape PIP assessments
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Campaigners have raised serious concerns about government plans to video-record all face-to-face assessments for personal independence payment (PIP). The move, which will begin with a pilot project, before being rolled out across the country, was announced this week by the minister […]

DWP silence over new PIP backdating call

By John Pring on 7th June 2018 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP silence over new PIP backdating call
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Work and pensions secretary Esther McVey has refused to say how many disabled claimants are likely to receive backdated benefit payments, following the latest in a series of serious legal errors by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). McVey (pictured) […]

DWP ‘has no record’ of whether it showed WCA death documents to reviewer

By John Pring on 31st May 2018 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP ‘has no record’ of whether it showed WCA death documents to reviewer
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) claims it has no record of whether it showed vital documents linking its “fitness for work” test with the deaths of benefit claimants to the expert it hired to review the assessment. Even though […]

TUC Disabled Workers’ Conference: ‘Critically-flawed universal credit must be scrapped’

By John Pring on 31st May 2018 Category: Benefits and Poverty

TUC Disabled Workers’ Conference: ‘Critically-flawed universal credit must be scrapped’
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Disabled trade unionists have voted overwhelmingly in favour of scrapping the government’s much-criticised universal credit benefits system. A series of speakers at the TUC Disabled Workers’ Conference in Bournemouth (pictured) – attended by disabled delegates from 22 unions – spoke of […]

DWP should think again on ESA backpayments… and offer compensation, MPs hear

By John Pring on 24th May 2018 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP should think again on ESA backpayments… and offer compensation, MPs hear
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) should reconsider its decision to offer only a partial backpayment of the money owed to 70,000 disabled people who for years were not receiving the correct level of out-of-work benefits, MPs have heard. One […]

ESA sanctions are counter-productive and dangerous, MPs are told

By John Pring on 17th May 2018 Category: Benefits and Poverty

ESA sanctions are counter-productive and dangerous, MPs are told
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Imposing benefit sanctions on disabled people is counter-productive, ineffective and “probably too dangerous”, a trio of experts have told MPs. The Commons work and pensions committee also heard that the failure of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to research […]

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