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Errol Graham: DWP ‘hid key evidence’ from inquiry into starvation death

By John Pring on 11th May 2023 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Errol Graham: DWP ‘hid key evidence’ from inquiry into starvation death
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) appears to have hidden crucial evidence from an inquiry into how a disabled man starved to death after having his benefits wrongly stopped, Disability News Service can reveal. The long-awaited safeguarding review into the […]

Errol Graham: DWP criticised by report into disabled man’s starvation death

By John Pring on 11th May 2023 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Errol Graham: DWP criticised by report into disabled man’s starvation death
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has been criticised in an official report for the first time for failings that contributed to the death of a disabled man who starved to death after it wrongly stopped his out-of-work benefits. The […]

DWP blocks release of report on impact of its errors on ‘vulnerable’ claimants

By John Pring on 11th May 2023 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP blocks release of report on impact of its errors on ‘vulnerable’ claimants
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is blocking the release of a paper that details the impact of its own errors on disabled people whose deaths are likely to be linked to its failings and policy decisions. The paper was […]

Work coaches with no GCSEs could decide on ‘fit for work activity’, DWP admits

By John Pring on 4th May 2023 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Work coaches with no GCSEs could decide on ‘fit for work activity’, DWP admits
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Job coaches with no academic qualifications could be making life-changing – and potentially life-ending – decisions on whether a disabled person must carry out work-related activity, if the government goes ahead with its plans to scrap the “fitness for work” test. […]

DWP minister asked to predict how many will die due to stricter sanctions regime

By John Pring on 30th March 2023 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP minister asked to predict how many will die due to stricter sanctions regime
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The work and pensions secretary has been asked to “anticipate” the number of benefit claimants that he thinks will lose their lives due to government plans to reintroduce the “harsh and severe” benefits sanctions regime first launched 10 years ago. Labour’s […]

Evidence mounts of disability benefits white paper’s fatal flaws

By John Pring on 23rd March 2023 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Evidence mounts of disability benefits white paper’s fatal flaws
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Evidence is mounting that government plans to reform the disability benefits system are fatally flawed. Last week’s Transforming Support white paper appears to be slowly unravelling, with a growing number of serious concerns being raised by disabled activists, politicians, charities and […]

Court orders second Jodey Whiting inquest to probe consequences of DWP’s actions

By John Pring on 23rd March 2023 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Court orders second Jodey Whiting inquest to probe consequences of DWP’s actions
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The appeal court has ordered a second inquest into a disabled woman’s suicide so that the “consequences” of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) stopping the benefits of disabled people who rely on social security can be examined in public. […]

‘Nonsensical’ disability benefits white paper sparks return of Spartacus

By John Pring on 23rd March 2023 Category: Activism and Campaigning

‘Nonsensical’ disability benefits white paper sparks return of Spartacus
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A high-profile network of disabled researchers are to return after a six-year pause to produce a report on a white paper that contains “nonsensical” government plans to scrap the work capability assessment. A key researcher with the Spartacus network told Disability […]

Labour ‘shares concerns’ about government’s work capability assessment plans

By John Pring on 23rd March 2023 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Labour ‘shares concerns’ about government’s work capability assessment plans
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The Labour party has raised concerns about government plans to scrap the work capability assessment and give new “fitness for work” powers to work coaches in jobcentres. Disabled activists and disabled people’s organisations have already said they believe the reforms would […]

‘Heartless’ reforms to disability benefits ‘defy logic’

By John Pring on 16th March 2023 Category: Benefits and Poverty

‘Heartless’ reforms to disability benefits ‘defy logic’
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“Heartless” government reforms that will eventually scrap the “fitness for work” assessment “defy logic” and pose significant risks to sick and disabled people who cannot work, say activists who have fought for years to highlight the test’s fatal flaws. The decision […]

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