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They mentioned to email them if your MP wasn’t on the list. I’ve sent several emails, but I’ve never received a response from DPAC.
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I’m really sorry to hear you haven’t received your ESA payment. They make life so difficult for us, don’t they? I hope it gets sorted soon. It might &be worth checking if there are any outstanding To-Do’s on your UC journal. Take care.
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While my comments are contrevertial, I am not afraid to be heard, and heard I will.
Because I am an activist in many other areas, I now find that where I was able to seperate things like the fight for the NHS and better working conditions, better, training at no cost to the Doctors and Nurses, (and when I say this I mean anyone taking or thinking of taking upp a career in the NHS) (Or care sector.) because even on this one point alone I could write enough to fill this forum.
Who do disabled people depend on to get help for their disability/s? It is the government that decided to join the financial aspect of assessments by the NHS for MEDICAL TREATMENT with the financial aspect of FINANCES as to what we are ENTITLED TO, and what we will actually get AFTER ANOTHER ASSESSMENT BY PEOPLE HIRED BY THE DWP TO GET US BACK TO WORK ORR REDUCE, OR REMOVE BENEFITS, because we have been left with no support from a system they created.
ADD to this people on long term sick, people who have suffered an injury or accident that has altered there normal way of working, this could be at one end the need for an amputation or the loss of sight, to after affects of the Pandemic.
The idea of the "BENEFITS SYSTEM" IS TO support, THOSE THAT NEED SUPPORT. It is not about sending money to foreign aid, or saving one steel plant and not making the effort to save Port Talbot, even if the reports say that the "new" electric Arc furnace may be completed by 2026?
Let me tell you a few home truths that you don't see: The plans for the new Electric Arc furnace have not been approved. They have not even put a spade in the ground yet because the government legislation has not told them how big it can be?
There has only been a rough draft of costing and man power needed to run the "new" Furnace, but in the mean time they have closed the Coke ovens, closed all blast furnace production, and opened another blast furnace in Poland along side the FOUR THEY ALREAD HAVE MAKING FIVE IN TOTAL that could not product the same quality or the same tonnage as NUMBER FOUR ON A TICK OVER, since this was built 1/4 BIGGER WHEN IT WAS DONE IN 2012, and all ancillary machinery including extraction, turbines, fuel efficencies were demolished and replaced with STATE OF THE ARC EQUIPMENT. i KNOW BECAUSE i WAS 1 OF THE 8 ENGINEERS ON SITE. i WORKED WITH HEALTH AND SAFETY and you won't see my name on the accident sheets or records kept during the 3 months I was their, because it was ZERO. No recorded accidents after rewriting the Health and Safety, risk assessments and Method Statements and placing a ring around the plant that every person on site had to be accounted for.
My point, there is nothing you cannot achieve if you sit down and look at the problem and discuss alternatives. Yes in some cases it may need cuts, but this would be because the service being provided DO NOT ADHERE TO THE RISK ASSESSMENTS OR METHOD STATEMENTS.
In our case it is being assessed by a Company/s HIRED by the DWP and PIP to assess financial needs of the PERSON CLAIMING THE BENEFIT. Not only disability or sickness benefits BUT ALL BENEFITS.
We are now being grouped into people (Able bodied) who the system has left unsupported for many years, and their answer to that was to close 800 JOB CENTERS? So who, now, takes the hit for their incompetence? WE DO, because we are easy targets.
The pandemic changed alot of rules, not in our favour, but the government had to be seen to do something. Where are the Nightingale Hospitals now that could have been used by the NHS to geet people out of hospital and into care but not at the same level allowing other people to be treated?
Where was the call for Doctors and Nurses and Care workers to "do their thing" unsupported by the government by being unable to supply the correct PPE WHEN IT WAS NEEDED. Rules were changed to relax the service industry, but now it seems that its time for us to pay the price. Enter Claire Rayner. How do you as an accountant change the legislation for care and treatment for Disabled and long term sick by having an assessment by hired guns?
Why didn't you use this method in the Pandemic?
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Almost 200 Labour MPs have a majority smaller than the number of recipients of personal independent payments in their constituencies!! 🤗
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Do you think they will cry from grief?
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I did exactly what you did when my pip assessment was due last November, I refused a face to face and demanded a paper based one instead. I too quoted the equality act 2010 and about reasonable adjustments etc, I also stressed about traveling giving me panic attacks and PTSD, I was firm but fair witht them. To my surprise 2 weeks later i got a text saying my review was complete (paperbased) and was awarded an extra 2 years than i got last time.
Like you say, standing up for yourself does and can work, DWP depend on making you feel frightened of them so they get their own way!!
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It also includes carers allowance being taken away .
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Finally got a reply from my Labour MP - he’s toeing the party line. Feel so disappointed in him. He’s new this time around - our usual MP retired.
Did I read somewhere that responses are being collected? Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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I get 10 points for not being able to travel to unfamiliar places so surely this is taken into consideration when asked to travel to unfamiliar places
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Id also get a letter from your GP too explaining your difficulties in traveling i.e, anxiety, trauma, or other issues that might affect you or make your condition worse. I would try ringing pip first before your review and ask for either a telephone or paperbased assessment, I think I got mine paperbased as this time I made sure I put in loads of evidence from my family, GP, kept a diary for 2 weeks showing how my condition affects me, got my brother to write a letter saying what he does for me, making meals, etc. If they have enough evidence, usually it will be paperbased, although now and again they might ring you just to claify a few points, but nothing like a full assessment.
Try not to worry too much, I know that's easier said than done, but like you say, you had 10 points in one discriptor, that's 7 more than I had, so you should be fine, they can't make you have a face to face under the equality act 2010 if it puts you in danger and would cause you any harm.
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i saw that …
from ireland though …..
are the changes effecting the people of ireland as well or are they like scotland and come under different legislation ?
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NIPSA video …
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MW, IDS created the ESA migration rules is what I mean. He set up the Centre for Social Justice in 2004 and has worked hand-in-hand with DWP ever since. I still don't know anything about PIP, though!
"No causal link was found" between the ESA regulations and claimant suicides in government-commissioned reviews of the WCA but that doesn't mean there wasn't one. It meant they hadn't found it. Professor Harrington has since told us that vital evidence was not made available to him. What a surprise!
You skipped past the 'modified' ESA regs in 2011 that IDS snuck through without anyone noticing. The evidence is right there!
Yes, the Oxford Comma was omitted in the Welfare Reform and Work Act 2016 and the evidence is also right there even if I'm the only one telling you this 🙄
A welfare rights officer with 20 years experience of benefits advice didn't know what I was talking about or didn't believe me (same difference) but that hasn't stopped me trying to get the truth out.
Now please, as I've already suggested, revisit those reforms then come back and tell me I'm wrong ok?
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Hopefully it will send a msg to Labour that people aren't happy with their policies.
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@Catherine21 thanks so because it's before Nov26 it's not like a fresh assessment they look at the same paper I got my pip award.
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that's not taking into consideration the face to face assessments where they'll be looking to score people down from 4pts descriptors
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@charlie72 ok thanks, I was denied pip but got on mandatory reconsideration so wonder if this will help and also as @Catherine21 said it will be before Nov26 so not like a fresh claim. Thanks for the heads up on not having to do a face to face, appreciate that, apologies for being all me me I'm just spending days in total panic
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Ok, I think you misunderstood the point I was making. Not that the issues of the past are not issues, but that we're in a situation whereby we have limited if any 'safe' options as disabled people. I didn't say you were wrong, I lived through those years as well - but at the same time, what is going on RIGHT NOW within the Tories, Reform, and Labour should not be overlooked.
The ministers who brought in those policies are no longer in power, even if the policies still exist. I'll repeat again, as disabled people we have limited if any 'safe' options politically. That means that RIGHT NOW the only option we have at all is the Libs or Greens, whatever they may have said or done in the past and however those policies then continue to affect us.I'd appreciate not being selectively quoted, especially if it's to misrepresent what I'm actually trying to get across, which is not a denial of existing/ongoing dangerous policies but that if we're always looking back at those we will stumble into worse ahead.
Also, at no point did anyone say you were making anything up.
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