- • People worry about owing money.
Most people who win their appeal may not get enough money
to what they owe.
The stress can drive most people to suicide.
Many people take overdoses.
Many take and lose their own lives.
•
The cuts and changes to the benefits.
There are a lot of changes and cuts to the
benefits in Britain.
The stresses of the changes are too much for
people with disabilities and health problems.
This can make people
worry.
This can make people
ill.
This can even cause
death, if it gets far too much for people.
It is so wrong of the government to take money
off people who need it most.
No one wishes anyone to be homeless. People
with disabilities find it hard to look after ourselves more than other people.
Back in
2011, I had got a letter off the Benefit office about my Incapacity benefit
changing to Employment and Support Allowance.
The letter wasn't very clear to read.
DWP should not send out unexpected letters or give people unexpected call, the Job centre staff make people aware of the changes face to face in the Job centre.
We could get a call or and letter any time to
tell us our benefits have changed.
Days, months and years need to be made out clearer to when the Job centre wants us in to
tell us about the benefit changes.
What time?
It is hard
to plan our support when we don't know when they are going to call, we need
plenty of notice.
We could get a call
or and letter any time to tell us our benefits have changed.
It is hard to plan our support when we
don't know when they are going to call.
If people are expected to
work, they can't be expected to be sitting at home waiting for
the Job Centre to call.
people unexpected call, the Job centre staff should
make people
It is hard
to plan our support when we don't know when they are going to call, we need plenty
of notice.
We could get a call
or and letter any time to tell us our benefits have changed.
It is hard to plan our support when we
don't know when they are going to call.
If people are expected to
work, they can't be expected to be sitting at home waiting for
the Job Centre to call.
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