Friday 26 June 2015

The cuts and changes to the benefits.

Although this is an old report when we had benefit changes back in 2011, now we are facing benefit changes again with the DLA changing to PIP, which most people could face from this year 2015 to I think 2018.
 No gets told when this change is happening, DWP just sends people a letter out it suits them.
 Each time people's’ benefits change or even get cut it gets more and more stressful for people and the government puts the stress on people who are less likely to cope without support.
 Now they are making it hard for people, they can’t have any family support but then very few people have Carers and Support workers due to the cuts and most peoples’ benefits don’t pay.
People get questions on letter then they have to ring a number up that’s written on the letter.
Then people are sent for an assessment which could be for most people out of their way from where they live and most people may face transport problems.
If a friend or carer comes with them they have to wait in the waiting room, they are not allowed to come in the room with them.
This is something else that can cause a lot of stress on peoples’ disabilities and health problems.



  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.
https://speye.wordpress.com/2015/07/06/the-disabled-are-exempt-from-the-benefit-cap-not-even-severe-disablement-allowance-exempts/
http://www.disabilityrightsuk.org/
https://www.facebook.com/NationalAutisticSociety/photos/a.193122451598.137058.28389691598/10152783082126599/?type=1&fref=nf
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/grandad-shaun-pilkington-shoots-himself-2989685
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3154760/Mentally-ill-musician-killed-taken-disability-benefits-ruled-fit-work.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3154760/Mentally-ill-musician-killed-taken-disability-benefits-ruled-fit-work.html
http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/news/health/local-health/bungalow-for-people-with-learning-difficulties-is-to-close-1-6841784
https://www.latentexistence.me.uk/dwp-demand-access-at-random-to-your-home-and-documents/
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.  



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.

https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/a-minute-s-silence-for-disabled-deaths?source=facebook-share-button&time=1435927322

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2013/apr/01/iain-duncan-smith-live-benefits?CMP=share_btn_fb
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/benefit-cuts-deaths-revealed-how-5939071#ICID=sharebar_facebook
http://www.katebelgrave.com/2015/07/54-and-out-of-work-how-the-dwp-hounds-you-to-amuse-itself-more-stories-from-the-jobcentre/
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/george-osborne-could-force-340000-6004471
http://samedifference1.com/2015/06/29/work-and-be-sanctioned/
http://streetskitchen.http://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/david-cameron-call-a-referendum-on-further-austerity?bucket&time=1436170843co.uk/?p=2472

The letter wasn't very clear and easy to read.


DWP should not send out unexpected letters or give people unexpected call, the Job centre staff should 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.  






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