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Philippa Day: DNS wins legal fight with DWP over ground-breaking release of secret report into benefit death

By John Pring on 14th January 2021 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Philippa Day: DNS wins legal fight with DWP over ground-breaking release of secret report into benefit death
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Disability News Service (DNS) has won a ground-breaking legal battle with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) over the release of a secret government report into the death of a disabled benefit claimant. A DWP barrister told an inquest yesterday […]

Philippa Day: Disabled woman left note implicating DWP and its PIP failings in her death

By John Pring on 12th November 2020 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Philippa Day: Disabled woman left note implicating DWP and its PIP failings in her death
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A disabled woman, who apparently took her own life in despair at the way her benefits claim was being dealt with, left a note that “directly implicated” the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) in her death. Philippa Day, who had […]

Philippa Day: Sister says DWP must be held accountable for multiple deaths

By John Pring on 12th November 2020 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Philippa Day: Sister says DWP must be held accountable for multiple deaths
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A disabled woman’s sister who blames her sibling’s apparent suicide on the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has called for ministers and senior civil servants to be held accountable for their repeated failure to learn from similar deaths. Philippa Day […]

‘Heartless’ Coffey’s duty of care claim ‘sticks fingers up to benefit death families’

By John Pring on 1st October 2020 Category: Benefits and Poverty

‘Heartless’ Coffey’s duty of care claim ‘sticks fingers up to benefit death families’
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Therese Coffey has been accused of “sticking her fingers up” at every family whose relative has died because of the failings of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), after she claimed that her department has no “duty of care” to […]

Hundreds dying every year after PIP rejections, and number may even be rising

By John Pring on 1st October 2020 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Hundreds dying every year after PIP rejections, and number may even be rising
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Hundreds of disabled people are continuing to die every year after having their claims for disability benefits rejected, new Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) figures have revealed. The figures show that, in just two years, 1,700 disabled people died within […]

Disabled woman wins year-long battle with DWP after PIP cancer ordeal

By John Pring on 6th August 2020 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Disabled woman wins year-long battle with DWP after PIP cancer ordeal
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A disabled woman of colour had her disability benefits removed for failing to attend a face-to-face assessment, even though she had repeatedly explained that she was not well enough to attend because she was being treated for cancer. Rita* has now […]

Round-up: Atos, Capita and Maximus, face coverings, care charging… and disability arts

By John Pring on 16th July 2020 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Round-up: Atos, Capita and Maximus, face coverings, care charging… and disability arts
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has extended the contracts of three discredited outsourcing giants blamed for much of the discrimination and failings within the disability benefit assessment system.  DWP had been planning to start a contract procurement exercise for […]

Benefit assessment companies ‘have made almost no progress’ on safeguarding

By John Pring on 26th March 2020 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Benefit assessment companies ‘have made almost no progress’ on safeguarding
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The three companies that carry out disability benefit assessments for the government have made almost no progress in the last year on alerting local authorities to concerns about claimants whose safety is at risk, according to a disabled campaigner. Last year, […]

Discredited firms poised to rake in more than £1 billion from new PIP contracts

By John Pring on 12th March 2020 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Discredited firms poised to rake in more than £1 billion from new PIP contracts
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Ministers are poised to hand more than a billion pounds to discredited private sector outsourcing giants so they can continue to provide disability benefit assessments for another three years. The plans will apparently see a huge rise in spending on the […]

DWP adds to confusion over ‘single assessment’ plans

By John Pring on 5th March 2020 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP adds to confusion over ‘single assessment’ plans
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has caused confusion after refusing to say if a newly-announced trial will test the idea of merging assessments for its two main disability benefits. Justin Tomlinson (pictured), the minister for disabled people, announced this […]

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