Official thread: ‘Get Britain Working’ White Paper released Tuesday 26th November

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  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Posts: 5,045 Championing

    Me too made me physically sick my whole face broke out in sores face tight can't stop shaking everyday I dread the postman

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Posts: 5,045 Championing

    Whoa really how did this information come to light awful awful awful been reading some people's struggles that lead to this god was crying can so relate yes RIP so so so sorry more coroners and social workers support workers are writing to dwp saying they caused the passing of people

  • Kimi87
    Kimi87 Online Community Member Posts: 4,846 Championing

    That isn't true, some are better off on UC (ESA with EDP but not SDP) so it makes no sense to wait for the letter in those circumstances.

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Posts: 5,045 Championing

    Your right !!! I've ordered a tuning fork been reading benefits as I'm sure cortisol levels sky high let's see o was going to buy a grounded mat but reviews hit and miss I can imagine bonging the fork and my teeth falling out hhhh

  • Andi66
    Andi66 Online Community Member Posts: 905 Championing
    edited January 16

    I've got cold sore, stress , have you had your migration notice yet from esa to uc

  • MadMilan2019
    MadMilan2019 Online Community Member Posts: 59 Empowering

    If any disabled person feels terrified, chronically deeply anxious, depressed then tell the DWP when and if their migrating you to UC and assessments make you feel ill.

    Please remember the DWP has a duty of care, and must make reasonable adjustments for the stress and be caring.

    The migration to UC may make you feel suicidal tell the DWP you have a right to life, and CABs tell us migrations to UC often make disabled people fell suicidal and this is entirely normal.

    Don't be pushed around or bullied, be assertive but not aggressive or threatening.

    CABs are making their own representations to govt all the time trying to protect vulnerable people and YOU.

  • MadMilan2019
    MadMilan2019 Online Community Member Posts: 59 Empowering

    Stay positive, get advice from a local disabled persons group,

    and CAB: Citizens Advice Bureau.

    Apply for ''civil legal aid, UK'' please Google latter if things get serious.

    Be strong. Be positive. Survive. Even allow yourself to thrive, even in adversity.

    Use your friends, they want to support you.

    Everyone deserves support, after all we are human, and suffer and deserve apt support and friendship.

  • MadMilan2019
    MadMilan2019 Online Community Member Posts: 59 Empowering

    Also, to support yourself, meet other local disabled people going through any benefits reassessments, Google ''local with your postcode disabled peoples groups''.

    Please make an appointment with your GP and ask for therapy talking therapies such as CBT and IAPT.

    Get the GP and other health professionals on your side.

    Be courageous, and find freedom and joy. Be bread-headed and down to earth and do what you have to do to surivive, and better still be happier, than you were before.

  • MadMilan2019
    MadMilan2019 Online Community Member Posts: 59 Empowering

    Dear Catherine21, you asked about 1600 suicides of disabled people undergoing DWP assessments for benefits, or being knocked off benefits.

    You can Google something like ''DWP causes suicides of people claiming Disability benfits.'' and you will find much information.

    or '' DWP Parliamentary select committee UK condemns DWP for neglect, and causing suicides''

    Yes this is serious, and we dont deserve such vicious, inhuman mistreatment, we need to organise and fight back.

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Posts: 5,045 Championing

    No not yet I stand in kitchen waiting for postman everytime he goes past I think great not today I can't change mindset

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Posts: 5,045 Championing

    Lovely message thankyou

  • MadMilan2019
    MadMilan2019 Online Community Member Posts: 59 Empowering

    Yes the 1000s of vulnerable disabled people who were triggered into suiciding, because the DWP refused to follow right to life, right to duty of care, and other human rights must not be forgotten.

    Holly can you pass on below to SCOPES Campaigns Dept please.

    So we need to email SCOPE Campaigns Dept and ask them to

    • organise a vigil with us at Parliament with a big board list of all the deaths of disabled people, ever since benefit reforms were introduced
    • to write to our MP en masse, with an agreed format letter
    • write to DWP Parliamentary Select Committee c/o our MP to find out what they are doing to monitor DWP and reduce harm by DWP with Getting Britain Working.
    • We need to invite someone from the UN Charter on Disabled Peoples Rights to attend parliamentary lobbies, vigils, and demos.
  • MadMilan2019
    MadMilan2019 Online Community Member Posts: 59 Empowering

    Thank yu CATHERINE21 You and everyone deserves thetruth, and support; will you write to your MP, and SCOPE Campaigns Deptartment please, and everyone too?

  • MadMilan2019
    MadMilan2019 Online Community Member Posts: 59 Empowering

    If the DWP says its voluntary this migration, then I'm not a lawyer, but it must be voluntary, otherwise if claimants are stressed by force, then there might be a legal case because of duty of care, which includes a duty to grasp the claimants illnessness and act sensitively.

    I am usually right in my legal guesses though over 31 years, re DWP, abuse by landlords etc., so I am taking legal advice, from Minds legal unit, and I would encourage everyone to ask the EHRC:

    Equality and Human Rights Committee for advice re their anxieties re Getting Britain Working.

    Please Google these latter 2 organisations and report your findings to this forum, and SCOPE Campaigns Dept please.

    Thank you.

  • MadMilan2019
    MadMilan2019 Online Community Member Posts: 59 Empowering

    I shared the info re Canary and MSM re media stigmatisation and attacks on disabled peoples.

    : -

    Are you on disability benefits fearing the Getting Britain Working reforms? well red this and write to your MP, expressing your concerns, and if these proposed reforms have already made you more ill, and disabled, please, and copy your letter to SCOPE Campaigns please, by Googling the latter. Thank you. Don't sit back or be a victim, fight back, for genuine support, not bullying into work, if you want to work, taylored to youyr disabilities. Many employers refuse to employ disabled people..

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Posts: 5,045 Championing

    I did last night they hid so many was so emotional because I'm sure most of us have felt the same after assessments when you can relate so much and The sadness some people didn't make it what I'm finding is people are talking about the inhumane treatment it's all coming to light and will be intreasting what ECHR report contains and everyone's amazing support on here I feel lighter today with ellen clifford making a dent we must never forget the people no longer here never forgotten and we must promise ourselves we will never let them do to us and your advice madmilan is vital we forget we have rights I get so fearful I forget my voice but I will say sent pip form off and wrote everything saying they don't follow equality act and I also said do not lie again wrote everything

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Posts: 5,045 Championing

    I'm scared the letter gets lost pr somethings

  • Ranald
    Ranald Online Community Member Posts: 949 Championing

    Try not to worry about missing letters, I received several over the course of the 3 months. Tey can't all go missing!

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