Upcoming changes to benefits

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  • ElizaRose
    ElizaRose Online Community Member Posts: 347 Empowering
  • YogiBear
    YogiBear Online Community Member Posts: 57 Empowering

    I've emailed my MP Jim Shannon.

  • Nightcity
    Nightcity Online Community Member, Scope Member Posts: 3,334 Championing
    edited March 13

    I am not sure if you're "meant" to only email your own mp but I sent all 11 of mine to all the main ones good and bad.

  • ElizaRose
    ElizaRose Online Community Member Posts: 347 Empowering
  • ElizaRose
    ElizaRose Online Community Member Posts: 347 Empowering

    Thank you for posting . I have never heard of Purpl so will look at that. The shopping bill seems to increase nearly every week even though buying the same stuff.

  • livsta
    livsta Online Community Member Posts: 1 Listener

    What I can't understand is the governments logic of getting disabled people back into work but seemingly offering nothing to help this. I've been out of work for 4 years now, partly due to physical disabilities but mainly due to severe mental health issues. In that four years I've been bounced from dr's to mental health teams to charities. The end result? 12 sessions of counselling which weren't appropriate for me as an autistic person. This month in my area alone, we are losing due to cuts;

    A trauma charity (a year on the waiting list and just found out they are closing)

    A mental health phone line

    Part of the alcohol and drugs team

    Our autism service (six months on the waiting list)

    So now I'm booked in to see my Dr (3 week waiting list) to see where to turn to next for support. The answer will probably be the mental health services that has already told me that courses they offer aren't suitable for me due to being autistic. With alcohol and drug dependant people and autistic people all now flooding to the mental health service for support the likelihood is there already stretched resources will now be non existent and this will have a knock on effect for the rest of the community trying to access the service also.

    On top of this a social worker has informed me that due to loss of service that can support me I should push for extra hours of care, if that is the advice for every disabled adult in our area, the money saved by not funding these services will probably double on our care. It's so short sighted.

    I want to go back to work. Who is going to hire someone that is burnt out, often breaks down and has meltdowns, has untreated PTSD, and is often too exhausted and in too much pain to get out of bed?

  • Ross1975
    Ross1975 Online Community Member Posts: 84 Empowering
    edited March 13

    Heard on the news last night that Starmer & Co have been eating luxury biscuits while discussing all of this. I thought 'God, I wish they'd choke on them!'.

    Luxury biscuits while we all suffer.

  • HollisMcBobbery
    HollisMcBobbery Online Community Member Posts: 18 Contributor

    I have emailed my MP Ed Milliband. It helps my mental health to do something. I hope they are all getting a barrage of complaints.

  • anisty
    anisty Online Community Member Posts: 625 Pioneering

    I really think it'll be new claimants aged 16-24 that are hit hardest by this. I might be very wrong but i just cannot see how they can strip current claimants of their benefits.

    The issue seems to be that, pre-pandemic there were 2000 new claimants per month awarded for mental health and now there are 6000/month.

    And it seems also to be the case that many of these new claimants are very young and, rather than viewing pip as an in-work benefit and mental health as something that can improve, some of these young folks are signing themselves off of life's responsibilities once they're awarded and thinking that is their lot in life.

    I personally know of 3 people in my small town that this has happened to. One of the three has been unable to leave his house (parents house) in 6 years now due to anxiety. Obvs now that is a severe mental health issue but he is only 25yrs old. His Mum says, once school finished and he did a get ready for work course, he went for one interview, was not successful and there was nothing for him after that. Anxiety set in and he is on full disability benefits.

    The government is bound to be worried about education just now - mental health issues have soared in teens especially since covid and school refusal is high.

    The generation behind that - there are reports of those kids having huge language delays, going to school in nappies and unable to self feed. These are normal kids.

    So the pandemic seems to have had a massive impact.

    My feeling is that these young claimants are going to find it almost impossible to be awarded on mental health alone. I think they will be guided into work and training.

    As for everyone else, i really cannot see anything changing at all fast.

    Just my prediction but time will tell!

  • snuggles65
    snuggles65 Online Community Member Posts: 57 Contributor
  • secretsquirrel1
    secretsquirrel1 Online Community Member Posts: 371 Pioneering
    edited March 13

    Hi Snuggles, She Suddenly realised it’s not a good career move after all ?

    Apparently Starmer has promised to protect a small group of very disabled claimants. So does that mean they were intending to take pip off everyone ? I can’t see that so what a ridiculous thing to say . Who decides who’s really disabled compared to a bit disabled. Surely we are all vulnerable if we passed the assessment. I don’t think they were expecting the backlash tbh. And the guy who dies a different bias on YouTube had to eat his words today too. Must of been embarrassing for him after defending labour

  • BambiFalls
    BambiFalls Online Community Member Posts: 46 Contributor

    That’s (one of the MANY things being said by him) - “how disabled someone is” if he said something like that about any other minority group they’d be a uproar on the streets- it’s actually scary a lawyer turned MP saying these things 😳

  • secretsquirrel1
    secretsquirrel1 Online Community Member Posts: 371 Pioneering

    a human rights lawyer that believes we are all equal but some more than others . I’m praying this back fires and his party turns against him and reeves

  • secretsquirrel1
    secretsquirrel1 Online Community Member Posts: 371 Pioneering

    I read an article in the daily mail yesterday but some ignorant journalist stating dyslexia and adhd don’t exist. Just wow , what next . Nit saying some ppl fake it but it doesn’t exist at all . It’s just ppl who never learnt to read .

  • BambiFalls
    BambiFalls Online Community Member Posts: 46 Contributor

    I know you couldn’t actually make it up. Well apparently they’ve had all the 404 labour MP’s at number 10 yesterday and today to try and get backing !!! Let’s just hope some have morals and empathy 🥺

  • secretsquirrel1
    secretsquirrel1 Online Community Member Posts: 371 Pioneering
  • secretsquirrel1
    secretsquirrel1 Online Community Member Posts: 371 Pioneering

    they may lack morals but they will surely realise if they back these cuts they’ll likely lose their seat next election.

  • BambiFalls
    BambiFalls Online Community Member Posts: 46 Contributor

    True! And Seats at local elections etc!

    Also I noticed an uproar from the public and pensioners (rightly so) about winter fuel payments being taken off them. But they did it to me too (I’m not a pensioner) 2/3 years ago now without it being mentioned in the press I was just told by the government my property didn’t qualify all of a sudden?! 🤔