Job coaches for mentally ill in hospital settings - BBC
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Labour has not provided clear information regarding its plans for the Work Capability Assessment nor has there been explicit confirmation that they will fully adopt the Conservative party's proposals for changes to the WCA.
I agree that if Labour follows the original plans closely, there is no evidence suggesting that existing members of the support group will be affected. Typically, reforms protect current claimants from immediate changes. However, without explicit confirmation from Labour, it is important to monitor updates closely from the DWP and government websites.
A White Paper on the Plan to Get Britain Working is anticipated this autumn. With only a few weeks left in the season, it may be published soon, potentially alongside the upcoming budget. Please note that this is my personal perspective, and I have no concrete evidence to support the timing of the paper’s release. For more information, see the link below for the last government update on this subject, dated 10 September 2024.
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He can do one !!! I worked in mental health was a support worker worked job centre worked with youths elderly all of these jobs was overworked unsupported worse was job center the staff are treated like cattle have unrealistic targets to achieve the whole structure is toxic tired burnt out start resenting clients labelling them scroungers smelly lost all humanity and empathy I used to relate to clients I used to cry in toilets I couldn't bare it I left with no way of paying rent then worked with youths that was same staff labelled most as trouble makers from someone who wad in care and dyslexic didn't know I had adhd undiagnosed but 100 percent have we new some was being literally groomed and could do noting heart used to break could see no help I won't even say about treatment of elderly I got sacked for hitting member of staff for pulling lady hard from her chair how did I get on this subject ??? My point is in public sector work you go in wanting to make a difference but soon become apart of the toxicity same with DWP do a great job of dehumanising us plus I never know how I held jobs down
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If Things Don't Change i can see the Suicide Rates going Up 😢
I Suffer from Depression, anxiety & Panic attacks. I Don't remember a time when i felt 100% Well. Fed up feeling like rubbish & tired 24/7.I been to that DARK PLACE. And with everything being mentally thrown at us at the moment, i feel myself slipping back there :(
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Oh I love vault of horror 1408 watched that so many times and always notice something different also used to watch hammer house of horror Tales of unexpected Tales from the crypt
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Can someone please point me to evidence that current support group won't be thrown off LCWRA? I was under the impression that that was a misunderstanding that was quickly corrected after it was misreported at the time. I'm pretty sure that they reworded it as "unless they have a change in circumstances or a reassessment" which as we know, happens to all of us eventually. Personally I haven't had a WCA since 2018, I've no doubt that when I'm migrated to UC I'll be in line for one, if it's after April, it will be under the new rules? Which as I'm under the substantial risk rules, would mean me being thrown into the LCW group, with all the meetings, work prep and sanctions that go with it. I won't be able to do that. I hope Ellen Clifford is successful, many of us really need her to be.
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Thanks for sharing the assembly’s views! I agree that the job coaching service sounds promising, especially since it’s open to outpatients receiving talking therapies. It’s great to see such initiatives being trialled at a well regarded institution like Slam.
While I recognise that these initiatives may not be suitable for everyone, I believe some members could find this approach very helpful in their quest to re-enter the workplace. It’s important that we support each other in finding the right paths for our individual needs.
Out of interest, what is your assembly currently focusing on, and who is organising it?
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Oh god no I be the same
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Is there any date for her to take them to court oh god I'm panicking now thought be pk as selfish as it sounds
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Can i ask how do you know if your under substantial risk rule ? I have lwcra and only been assessed twice in or 3 times in 13 years how do you know April has it all been finalised I did read will be reassessed if under substantial risk rule ???
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Good question! You will be reassessed under the rules introduced by the Welfare Reform and Work Act 2016.
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What does that entail what will the question be changed to???
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So what will be exceptional circumstances for lwcra now I understand saying people will lose 400 something a month oh ffs from thinking be ok to realising this
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I want to know what exceptional circumstances is ?? Oh here we go again
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Reeves is the smooth, unflappable accountant. Half the Cabinet has worked in DWP we should remember (maybe a little exaggeration)
Kendall is a *desperate woman, yes! She practically wrote the Labour disability manifesto for General Election 2015 herself! With a bit of help from that nice man Stephen Timms. Both apologists for a dishonourable gentleman whose name I'd rather not mention.
*desperate not to be found out
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Oh I understand was OK then bam you feel your body closing down so sorry for us all want budget to come but also to scared unbearable big hugs
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I'm on phone to esa I bet they can't tell me anything do you have anyone to speak to when I'm like this I can't talk to family friends it makes me worse I literally isolate well i do anyway like you I have to go to bed and worry this is cruel
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What do you mean sorry don't understand what liz will go but will policy's stay
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I don't care about cutting my money just as long as I don't have to work because I won't be able work so rather something than noting
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Not even allowed to rent out a room and most of us are on. Our own so no support awful
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Someone posted this which I found interesting. Are we being gaslit into believing that the number of "sick" people has grown exponentially?
I quote below from the site.
I emphasize two figures which reveal in 2008/09 the working age percentage who were in receipt of all incapacity benefits was 6.8% and the latest figure for 2023/24 was 6.82%.
In short there is no dramatic increase at all and we are being lied to by government – with this lie being perpetuated and disseminated by lazy journalists.
An increase of 0.02% over 15 years is no rationale or justification for blaming ‘the sick.’
Today sees the Times on its front page and the Financial Times in an article declaring this dramatic increase that simply does not exist. Every other media outlet whether TV, radio, online or print based has stated repeatedly this same alleged ‘dramatic’ increase over the past few weeks on the tell a lie often enough and people believe it to be true basis and nobody could be arsed to check the facts!
What scrutiny do the electorate or journalists give to government if they allow any government to use wholly bogus premises for their assertions, intentions and pledges? Is it any wonder that the lazy electorate is constantly bemoaning there is no difference between Labour and the Tories and becoming disaffected?
Making those who are sick the scapegoat is offensive yet is only allowed because of sheer laziness of the electorate believing it and believing the incredibly lazy media and journalist!
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