Disgusting DWP Attitude and Policy again exposed
I don’t understand why ill and disabled people are not supported fairly in this country. I’ve read so many negative experiences of the DWP. My own experience with them is quite horrendously and literally goes beyond belief. The DWP has an attitude towards claimants that is extremely distasteful. Are we just so small a community that we will always be denied fairness and change, why is this allowed to happen?
I recent story you may have read reiterates the disgraceful and disgusting attitude practiced by the DWP. Have these people no shame nor conscious? Please take time to read about the disgraceful treatment received by dear Kayleigh as reported in Kentonline. I sincerely hope her representative is massively successful in suing for damages for the suffering caused to her at the hands of DWP staff.
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Hi I haven't read the story you mention but being on here does so often highlight the way DWP sometimes causes stress and heartache to many
But you will always read the bad on forums as those with success stories dont make comments as they have no reason to so while I dont disagree with you we dont always see the balanced view0 -
Hi @greenman
I think this is the article you are referring to on Kent online. For those unaware, Kayleigh was disallowed PIP and appealed 4 times without success. This led to her attempting to take her own life before she was finally awarded it.
This is a subject that provokes heated discussion, for good reason, and it's essential we question why these negative experiences still persist as you rightly are.
Please bear in mind our online community guidelines when discussing this though and try to keep discussion friendly and respectful where/if people have differing opinions.0 -
I should have added that the story is quite upsetting and if you find you are sensitive and easily upset it might be best not to read it.
It upsets me.0 -
Hi @greenman - Thank you for bringing this to our attention. It saddens me when people who ought to be awarded PIP are unsuccessful. It's difficult enough for those of us that have physical problems, but perhaps more difficult for those with mental health issues, to complete the initial claim form appropriately. Not understanding how to complete this form is something repeatedly seen on this forum, but thankfully members can advise, & hopefully help some.As Jane mentions, we don't hear from those who claim PIP successfully, as they don't have any need to post a question on here, & the majority of claims are indeed successful. If only more people knew about Scope, or got some benefit advice on other health-related forums, or from Citizens Advice, etc.....0
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