"Sickness handouts to be cut for mentally ill" under Labour proposal- The Telegraph
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I'm aware. I get LCWRA currently under the substantial risk rule. As I have always avoided diagnosis & never been psychotic I am on the front line for losing it if they press ahead.
My PIP award reflects my true difficulties, I am also worried I might lose that too. I'm sure I will not be the only casualty of this drive to sweep our disabilities under the rug and pretend we're all faking it.
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I have to disagree with you on that one @Nightcity because I believe you can have mild and severe mental health.
However I do agree that sick pay and reducing it it's ridiculous. However loads of people are taking it because they think it's a way to get out off work and putting it down to stress and anxiety. Now don't get me wrong most of the population like us are not one of them but there's more and more people in the world that are taking advantage of sick pay. Oh the other hand some employers aren't treating there staff properly so they are taking sick pay because they are just fed up with it all.
I'm going to put this to the assembly and see what they think.0 -
Hi I have had contact with some of the assembly members on this issue and we don't think that sounds right so my tip is to check the correct source.
Says physical and mental health issues are both eligible for sick pay
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Apparently the new Workers' Rights Bill will "bolster people’s sick pay, maternity leave and protection against unfair dismissal"
More info on the bill here: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/what-does-the-employment-rights-bill-mean-for-you
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Says the bill will:
Give protection against unfair dismissal from day one, while allowing employers to operate probation periods
Establish parental and bereavement leave from day one
End exploitative zero hour contracts
End unscrupulous practices of fire and rehire and fire and replace
Make flexible working the norm where practical
Deliver stronger dismissal protections for pregnant women and new mothers
Establish a new Fair Work Agency with new powers to enforce holiday pay
Strengthen statutory sick pay
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Also:
Sick pay
The waiting period and lower earnings limit to receive Statutory Sick Pay will be removed.
Currently, to qualify for sick pay, you must have been ill for more than three days in a row and earn an average of at least £123 per week.
Under the plans, employees will be entitled to Statutory Sick Pay from the first day they are ill and those earning under £123 per week will also be eligible for it.
You can get £116.75 per week Statutory Sick Pay if you’re too ill to work and it is paid by your employer for up to 28 weeks. Some can get more if their company has a sick pay scheme.
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@durhamjaide2001 I think you maybe confused here. This thread is about sickness benefits, such as ESA and UC that includes LCWRA element. It's not about employment rights or SSP.
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it's here when you are saying that there's no such thing as servier mental health.
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I think there may have been some miscommunication there Jaide. @Nightcity is not suggesting that mental health cannot be mild. They are just talking about how many people will just dismiss it as mild or not existing even when it is very severe. I share that frustration, having come across it myself in life as well.
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I meant milf mental health I'm sorry I often say the one word but I meant mild I hate it when it happens I believe you can have mild mental health because most people suffer from anxiety and depression but they don't have to go to the doctor about it and I would class that as mild.
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Just because someone may not see a GP that is no indication that their mental health is mild!
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Miscommunication and misunderstanding are okay, it happens when we discuss things.
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When you suffer and I mean suffer from mixed anxiety and depression with severe panic attacks on top decades, with other physical health conditions, also decades and lifelong, when each assessment for Instance floors you,when you are choked by anxiety,rarely leave the house and never alone ,When, just when is your MH considered severe??? I'd love to know.
It's only "mild" if you've no clue to the depth it drives us.
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thank you for clarifying that it's ok.
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that was just an example on how mental health could be mild
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The worry is if they tighten the criteria for WCA
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Thankyou
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That's right, rumors are a provocation on the part of the authorities, they also show their intentions and their real face. It's stupid to ignore them. As well as trust them completely.
If this is so, then the “carpet bombing” proposed in the topic will only worsen the situation for everyone. First, it is necessary to develop scientific criteria for diagnosis and selection, train doctors, and only then recheck the recipients of payments. The government has no money - let it cut costs in other places, but not at the expense of suffering disabled people and pensioners. We should not forget that they were the ones who built the country when they could work.
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Do you think thier holding back on what plans for pip are till after local elections?? So we still vote labour in am I making sense
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I'm under substantial risk rule why would we lose it ?
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