Disability Benefit Cuts - Take action before July 9th.

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  • YogiBear
    YogiBear Online Community Member Posts: 414 Pioneering

    I feel that there seems to be a lot of hatred being spewed towards the disabled community. It's from the government, other political parties, mainstream media, social media. It really is quite concerning.😨

  • Ironside1990
    Ironside1990 Online Community Member Posts: 397 Pioneering

    Any other minority groups,it wouldn't be tolerated. Disabled people are fair game for abuse.

  • YogiBear
    YogiBear Online Community Member Posts: 414 Pioneering

    It seems to have been getting worse the past number of weeks. I find it frightening.

  • YogiBear
    YogiBear Online Community Member Posts: 414 Pioneering

    Template letter from DPAC

    Write to your MP again if they voted for the cuts to Universal Credit

    After yesterdays vote you can still express yourself by writing to the local press or your MP.Feel Free to Copy & Paste and alter this template below:XxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxDear (Insert MP name)I am extremely disappointed that you voted for welfare reforms last night and as your constituent I feel badly let down after voting for a change of government and placing my faith that you would protect disabled people after 14 yrs of Tory Austerity when disabled people have been hit the hardest of any group in society. I recall the disgust Labour showed the Tory party when the UN said that the UK had committed Grave and Systemic Violations of Disabled Peoples Rights, yet even though this same body asked you to rethink your reforms you decided to ignore the UN just like your predecessors.It is with regret that I will not be voting for you or your party at the next election along with millions of other disabled people and those others affected, by this cruel and hostile government who has cut the income of those who have higher expenses and costs associated with their disability in the middle of a cost of living crisis.Yours SincerelyInsert nameThanks to Gail Ward for this template letter. You can see how your MP voted at  https://votes.parliament.uk/votes/commons

  • Fuzzy200
    Fuzzy200 Online Community Member Posts: 51 Empowering

    Well, looking at tomorrow's headlines on the papers. This article caught my attention. The government wants GPs to prescribe gym and job coaches to patients instead of sick notes.

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  • geckobat
    geckobat Online Community Member Posts: 195 Empowering

    Mine voted for it sadly, but I didn't expect anything else from him, he's always wanted benefits cuts for years.

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  • YogiBear
    YogiBear Online Community Member Posts: 414 Pioneering

    Government responded to “Abandon DWP Pathways to Work Green Paper & create National Disability Strategy” - Petition (which I signed)

    The Government has responded to the petition you signed – “Abandon DWP Pathways to Work Green Paper & create National Disability Strategy”.

    Government responded:

    We will not abandon the principles of the Green Paper, but we are changing the Bill to ensure disabled people are protected and more involved, via co-production of the PIP assessment review.

    The Pathways to Work Green Paper announced a range of plans and proposals to reform health and disability benefits and boost employment support. The reforms are designed to protect the most vulnerable, while supporting those who can work to do so – and to give disabled people the equal choices and chances to work that they deserve. We will not abandon the reform principles set out in the Green Paper or our commitment to improve the system and deliver proper employment support for disabled people.

    Many of the proposals were part of the public consultation which invited disabled people to share their views and received over 45,000 responses before closing on the 30 June. We are now carefully reviewing responses as we further develop proposals, alongside facilitating other ways to involve disabled people in the reforms. This includes the Collaboration Committees we launched on the 2 July, which bring together groups of disabled people and other experts for specific work areas to collaborate and provide discussion, challenge, and recommendations.

    The Collaboration Committees will cover a range of areas, including the employment support plans outlined in the Green Paper – the biggest investment in employment support for disabled people and people with health conditions in at least a generation. Our new guarantee of support for all disabled people and people with health conditions claiming out of work benefits is backed up by £2.2bn over four years. The Collaboration Committees, alongside consultation responses, will help ensure we get the new employment support offer right. The Disability Advisory Panel announced in the Get Britain Working White Paper, will further ensure the perspectives of disabled people inform our work.

    Some reforms announced in the Green Paper were brought forward via the Universal Credit (UC) and Personal Independence Payment (PIP) Bill, which was introduced to Parliament on the 18 June. This Government is committed to protecting the incomes of disabled people and we have listened to the concerns raised – that is why we have proposed changes to the Bill. The changes will go further to protect existing claimants and those meeting the Severe Conditions Criteria or considered under the Special Rules for End of Life. In addition to receiving the higher UC health payment, the proposed changes ensure that from April 2026, these customers will see their UC standard allowance combined with UC health rise at least in line with inflation each year for the next four years. For those who meet the Severe Conditions Criteria, we have also legislated that they will not be called for a reassessment of UC – removing unnecessary stress, anxiety and uncertainty.

    We have also announced that any changes to PIP eligibility, will only come after a comprehensive review of the benefit, led by the Minister for Social Security and Disability. To underline this commitment, we have proposed an amendment to the UC and PIP Bill to remove the changes that it proposed to the PIP eligibility criteria. The wider review will consider whether the PIP assessment is fair and fit for the future in a changing world and helps support disabled people to achieve better health, higher living standards and greater independence.

    The PIP assessment review will be co-produced with disabled people, the organisations that represent them, clinicians, experts, MPs and other stakeholders, so a wide range of views and voices are heard. We have published Terms of Reference for the review, and we will engage widely over the summer to design the process for its work.

    The National Disability Strategy was an initiative of the previous Government. We will provide further updates on the Government’s longer-term priorities for disability policy in due course. We are committed to engaging disabled people meaningfully in our reforms to social security – and the PIP review underlines this commitment. This Government strongly values the voices and interests of disabled people – and that is why there is a Lead Minister for Disability in every government department, to represent the interests of disabled people and champion disability inclusion and accessibility. As we drive forward progress on the Government’s manifesto commitments and five missions, we will continue to collaborate across government to champion the rights of disabled people and people with long-term health conditions.

    Department for Work and Pensions

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Online Community Member Posts: 9,575 Championing

    So what I been reading to meet scc has to be lifelong condition so know I can see how effects mental health as alot of it says with treatment and medication it can be managed not how it actually effects you so could be a way of saying yes we recognise you have these diagnosis but statistics state this is manageable I've had all treatments medication doesn't help

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Online Community Member Posts: 9,575 Championing
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    NNot limited capability for work I do not understand this part ? So when get assessed for health element we won't apply for scc keep seeing this don't understand all I know is this is tougher than I ever thought

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Online Community Member Posts: 9,575 Championing
  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Online Community Member Posts: 9,575 Championing

    We are been dehumanised to make thier agenda look fair and reasonable to the tax payers I'm concerned about health element and duty to engage job coaches can make choices on what's good for you also a distraction from starmer blowing money left right and centre

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Online Community Member Posts: 9,575 Championing

    Gets worse you have to have a consultant or psychiatrist or active psychotic condition no doctor or nurses can write on your behalf I'm beyond despair now take away wca take away everything forget pip they deliberately took the attention away from this to say worried understatement

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Online Community Member Posts: 9,575 Championing

    Too right !!! How could they do this yh 2028 2029 scrapping wca I know not one of those days will be peaceful

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Online Community Member Posts: 9,575 Championing

    If thier your mp who votes for email them and tell them how appalled you are If they write back with the reason why email I'd say see you in may mine voted against sickening absolutely sickening when I think thier happy to do so pls pls vote them out they do not deserve those seats I'm absolutely gutted shocking

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Online Community Member Posts: 9,575 Championing

    So looking it up bpd bdd dyslexia are not lifelong conditions and can be managed with medication and therapy never helped me so looks like I will be for the chopping board the psychiatrist put in letter adhd but it wasn't an assessment for that but will they say that's treatable

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Online Community Member Posts: 9,575 Championing
  • Charlie_Alumni
    Charlie_Alumni Scope alumni Posts: 264 Empowering

    We're closing this discussion as it is now out of date. You can find information about the changes, what they mean for you and Scope's next steps on our new discussion thread: The Universal Credit Bill becomes law

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