Looking for people to talk about experiences of losing financial assistance to due to being active

A national charity are looking for disabled people who are willing to speak about their experiences of losing government financial assistance (such as Personal Independence Payment) due to being active. Or individuals who fear losing their payments as a result of being seen as active.
People who would be willing to share their story with the media should be over 18 and live in the following English city regions - Greater Manchester, London, Sheffield and the West Midlands. We expect individuals will be required for both print and broadcast media so we would need to know that you would be available to speak to the media.
The PR Agency looking after this work is Social Communications and ask that individuals in the first instance email Tim, timn@social-communications.co.uk
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