Sunday, 14 February 2016

Introduction to changes and cuts in Britain.

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 but people with disabilities find it hard to look after ourselves more than other people.

 Back in 2011, I had a letter DWP telling my Incapacity benefit was changing to Employment and Support Allowance.


The letter was full of jargon and there was too much information to understand.


There was far too much information for me to read and understand.



DWP shouldn’t 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.



 Days, months, years and time need to be made out clearer to when the Jobcentre wants us in to tell us about the benefit changes and so they can make other places they may have to be aware. 


It is hard to plan our support when we don't know when they are going to call.

  People are expected to work; they can't be expected to be sitting at home waiting for the Job Centre to call.

 When something happens people don’t except this can bring their Anxiety and Depression so people should know in plenty of notice.



 The cuts are risks to lives of vunable people.




 There are worries for no reason other to save money that jobcentres will cut a lot of peoples’ benefits.




http://www.expressandstar.com/news/local-news/2015/02/18/wolverhampton-city-council-cash-crisis-more-jobs-and-services-to-go/


https://www.facebook.com/MSSociety/videos/10153588996953664/?fref=nf

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http://www.expressandstar.com/news/2015/03/21/suicide-isnt-painless/
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/asda-knife-aisle-suicide-shopper-3285462#rlabs=2
http://ow.ly/KGu0J
http://www.buzzfeed.com/laurasilver/this-is-what-depression-really-looks-like
ttps://www.mencap.org.uk/news/article/further-benefit-cuts-will-evoke-fear-disabled-people

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/coronation-street-actor-trevor-smith-5395327?ICID=FB_mirror_main
http://www.buzzfeed.com/peteraldhous/depression-isnt-what-you-think-it-is#.wwxPL46lM7

 How the cuts are affecting vulnerable people.

 A lot of vulnerable are on a lot less money to socialise which stops many getting out and meeting people to access friendships and relationships of their choice.

  It's important to vulnerable people to access friendships and relationships as much as it is for other people. A lot of vulnerable people have lost a lot of their social events through the cuts.

 Communication seems to be a big problem between vulnerable people and other people as a whole.
·       Despite of the communication barrier vulnerable people still have the rights to communicate with others the best way they can.
·       It’s important for vulnerable people to mix with other people otherwise they will lose self confidence.
·       Other people just need to make more effect to understand them.


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