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‘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 […]

DWP white paper offers mix of ‘human catastrophe’ and overdue reforms

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

DWP white paper offers mix of ‘human catastrophe’ and overdue reforms
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Nearly four years after announcing plans to reform support for disabled people, work and pensions ministers have published proposals for sweeping changes to disability benefits and employment support. Some of the proposals – including plans to scrap the work capability assessment […]

DWP finally agrees to publish universal credit ‘fit for work’ figures

By John Pring on 9th February 2023 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP finally agrees to publish universal credit ‘fit for work’ figures
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DWP has finally agreed to start publishing crucial figures showing how many disabled people claiming universal credit are being found “fit for work” after being subjected to the work capability assessment (WCA) process. Former DWP ministers such as Therese Coffey and […]

DWP’s link to suicide ‘should be examined by second inquest’, Court of Appeal is told

By John Pring on 2nd February 2023 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP’s link to suicide ‘should be examined by second inquest’, Court of Appeal is told
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Links between the decision of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to stop the benefits of a disabled woman and her subsequent suicide should be considered by a fresh inquest, the Court of Appeal has heard. The court was hearing […]

DWP assessment firms ‘still producing shocking levels of sub-standard reports’

By John Pring on 19th January 2023 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP assessment firms ‘still producing shocking levels of sub-standard reports’
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Contractors likely to be bidding for new five-year contracts to test eligibility for disability benefits are still producing a “shockingly high” number of sub-standard assessment reports, nine years after they first won contracts to carry them out. An audit of assessment […]

No DWP decision on £2.8 billion assessment contracts, 21 months on

By John Pring on 5th January 2023 Category: Benefits and Poverty

No DWP decision on £2.8 billion assessment contracts, 21 months on
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has still not decided which companies will be paid a share of £2.8 billion to carry out health and disability benefit assessments, nearly two years after it first published information about the contracts. The […]

Woman took her own life after trauma caused by daily demands of universal credit

By John Pring on 17th November 2022 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Woman took her own life after trauma caused by daily demands of universal credit
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A disabled woman left traumatised by the daily demands of the universal credit system took her own life just four days after being told she would need to attend a face-to-face meeting with a work coach, her family say. Rebecca*, a […]

DWP finally releases universal credit ‘fitness for work’ figures

By John Pring on 27th October 2022 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP finally releases universal credit ‘fitness for work’ figures
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has finally published figures that show how many universal credit claimants are being found “fit for work” through the work capability assessment process. They show that DWP is consistently finding more disabled people claiming […]

Book describes how fight for justice changed Jodey Whiting’s mother

By John Pring on 13th October 2022 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Book describes how fight for justice changed Jodey Whiting’s mother
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A disabled campaigner has described in a new book how her fight to highlight the countless deaths caused by the failings of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), including the suicide of her own daughter, has changed her life. Joy […]

Mother ‘cries tears of joy’ after winning second chance to challenge DWP inquest ruling

By John Pring on 6th October 2022 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Mother ‘cries tears of joy’ after winning second chance to challenge DWP inquest ruling
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The mother of a disabled woman who took her own life when her benefits were wrongly stopped has described how she cried “tears of joy” after being told she had won another chance to seek a second inquest into her daughter’s […]

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