Labour are following through with Tory plans in regards of reforming the WCA
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And definitely being autistic makes you see things other people can't
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One thing that concerns me, is that if my monthly payment for UC is £809, I live in a care home on respite until a supported living flat becomes free and it is mostly paid for by Durham County Council, but I pay £626.776 towards it as a contribution. I am on LCWRA, so if this is stopped, I won't be able to afford it.
It's got me worried.
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I don't know what your disabilities are it's looking like it's mostly for mental health so I'm thinking if yours is physical you may not be affected these are my thoughts only
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Ps if I'm not being nosey my dad lives in flat in a care home setting he pays 235 towards his rent rest council pays thats alot of rent for you to pay on your own
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It's a bit of both. I have cerebral palsy, but i have anxiety and depression as well.
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Cerebral palsy is very debilitating mind and body nervous system affects most body parts ? I'm no expert I did read it wasn't for physical disabilities as much but mental health problems
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