What exactly do organisations like Scope DO? What practical help do they offer?

wpshark
wpshark Online Community Member Posts: 14 Connected
edited October 2022 in Benefits and income
I find most NGO's to be a whole lot of blah blah and not enough practical help/

What exactly do organisations like Scope DO? What practical help do they offer? 6 votes

Yes they are useless
0%
No they help a lot
33%
lifePOGGYFLOSS 2 votes
Mmmm maybe they do but I have not seen it
0%
All a bunch of wind
16%
wpshark 1 vote
Fantastic, could not libe without them
50%
Geoark[Deleted User]SueHeath 3 votes

Comments

  • wpshark
    wpshark Online Community Member Posts: 14 Connected
    All a bunch of wind
    Please tell me how they help? WHat do they do? I do not need to have a cup of tea with other carers and listen to their stories. I need practical help
  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 64,463 Championing
    Sorry but i don't see the reason for your poll? 4 of the options seem to be running scope into the ground. The forum can be a very helpful place for so many people when they have no where else to go for advice, support and guidance. Even if it's not advice they've come for, there's always someone here to talk to if anyone needs to.
    For me, i've made some really lovely friends here. One of which i've met twice and we've become wonderful friends. The other, i text quite often.
  • wpshark
    wpshark Online Community Member Posts: 14 Connected
    All a bunch of wind
    No need to be sorry. That is your opinion and experience. Mine is totally different.
  • leeCal
    leeCal Online Community Member Posts: 7,537 Championing
    Hi @wpshark, a good place to start trying to find out what Scope does is on this page below

    https://www.scope.org.uk/about-us/

    As for this forum, it’s a very good forum populated by genuinely helpful and kind members on the whole. I’ve been a member now for a number of years and have enjoyed my time on here immensely. 
  • Sandy_123
    Sandy_123 Scope Member Posts: 63,123 Championing
    wpshark said:
    No need to be sorry. That is your opinion and experience. Mine is totally different.
    Would you like to explain why you think this? Then maybe we would be able to advise you.
  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 64,463 Championing
    I see you made one thread back in 2018 and no activity on the forum since then, until now. Your experience with scope must be related to something else other than the forum. I would also be interested to know why you think this way.
  • wpshark
    wpshark Online Community Member Posts: 14 Connected
    All a bunch of wind
    I posted a POLL not a discussion. Just pick and answer. We do not need to disuss or debate.
  • Karen7788
    Karen7788 Scope Member Posts: 596 Empowering
    edited August 2022
    Hi @wpshark,
    I think that you would find more help by asking a direct question rather than a poll, as polling results can often be quite misleading. 

  • Steve_in_The_City
    Steve_in_The_City Scope Member Posts: 810 Trailblazing
    edited August 2022
    Personally I find Scope very useful. I have asked a few questions and have had helpful replies. I enjoy reading the posts and occasionally contribute. Scope makes me feel less alone (I don't actually know any other disabled people to talk through experiences with), and I feel confident that should I encounter any difficulties due to be being disabled, someone on the forum will advise me. I have only been a member for a month or two but I have already found much useful information. As @Karen7788 suggested, it is better to ask a direct question rather than conduct a poll. By the way, it would be helpful if you would say what practical help you need - if you did this, I am sure someone would steer you in the right direction.
  • leeCal
    leeCal Online Community Member Posts: 7,537 Championing
    edited August 2022
    Ok so looking up my own link if you’ll excuse the expression I find that Scope say;

    ‘We're Scope, the disability equality charity in England and Wales. We:

    • provide practical information and emotional support when it's most needed
    • campaign relentlessly to create a fairer society.’
    The practical information section is jammed full of advice covering a multitude of topics. 

    I understand a little of what they can practically do since my partner and I had a second born child with cerebral palsy and we contacted Scope early on since we were so distressed about it all plus the fact that we were losing our home due to the recession. A lady came to see us and suggested we ask the local authority for practical help but told us she couldn’t help us herself. Of course the local authority weren’t interested either at the time since we were talking about a baby there was little they could do for us so we were on our own, completely. That was thirty four years ago, but now Scope have an online presence and a very good forum. 

    When i myself had problems with my mental mental health I approached charity A one day, who signposted me to charity B, who signposted me to charity C who signposted me to charity A, at which point I gave up. So I have some experience of mental health charities, though I must say that Mind have a local coffee morning quite regularly for service users to attend. 
  • wpshark
    wpshark Online Community Member Posts: 14 Connected
    edited October 2022
    All a bunch of wind
    [Removed by moderator - disrespectful]. I will endeavour to keep my opinions to myself and fall in line with everybody else who follow like sheep. Your intolerance and criticism is anti everythiing this forum is about. We all have a right to express our opinions and if mine offend you then move on.
    The fact is that way too many "organisations" are funded with money that could be best used in financial support for carers and disabled people.  My Carer's Allowance is £7.54/week since I went onto pension credit. Forget about the maths.......it is classed as an income and therefore is included in the DWP's calculation . The point is that Carers save the govt millions and yet we are treated like this? My letters to Scope and Caring Together and a myriad of other NGO's, politicions and Mp;s have only resulted in a reply that espouses the policy. So I ask again......WHat practical help does Scope and its brothers and sisters actually offer?
  • wpshark
    wpshark Online Community Member Posts: 14 Connected
    edited October 2022
    All a bunch of wind
    [Removed by moderator - disrespectful] 

  • leeCal
    leeCal Online Community Member Posts: 7,537 Championing
    We are all disabled in some way on this forum and don’t really deserve you being rude to us @wpshark. I already answered your question as to what exactly scope does, let that be the end of it.
  • Steve_in_The_City
    Steve_in_The_City Scope Member Posts: 810 Trailblazing
    edited October 2022
    @wpshark I am not the sensitive type so your insults really don't bother me. Feel free to call me a sheep and to insult the living daylights out of me. It won't affect me because frankly what you think is a matter of total indifference to me; but it galls me to read your posts dissing people who are trying to help you. 
  • Community_Scope
    Community_Scope Posts: 1,929 Empowering

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  • Community_Scope
    Community_Scope Posts: 1,929 Empowering

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