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in September 2010 we asked you to email Professor Harrington, the
independent reviewer of the work capability assessment, and ask for
the right to record your employment and support allowance medical.
Many of you did so. As a direct result, one of the recommendations of
the first Harrington report was that there should be a trial of audio
recording work capability face-to-face assessments.
Since
then the DWP and Atos have dragged their feet on announcing the results
of the trial and it has become clear that wholesale recording of all
medicals is not going to happen.
However, thanks to the work of campaigner Paul Smith, the DWP have now
admitted in writing that claimants can now have their medical recorded
for free by Atos. We’ve got more details and a sample letter you can
use to ask for your assessment to be recorded. (Members only, join us now for instant access).
PIP SURVEY SO FAR
More than eight thousand people have tried our personal independence payment (PIP) self-test (open access) since it was released last week.
And two thousand have gone on to take part in our anonymous ‘60 second PIP survey’ (open access) which is still open, so please take a look if you haven’t already completed it.
One overwhelmingly clear result from the survey is that the government
have failed to persuade claimants of the supposed virtues of PIP.
Just 4.4% of respondents think that PIP will be an improvement on DLA,
whilst 51.8% think it will be worse and 43.8% think it’s not possible
to tell yet.
The survey gives some indications of where cuts in spending may come
under the new PIP regime. For example, Just 58.6% of respondents who
currently get the higher rate of the mobility component of DLA on
physical health grounds assessed themselves as being eligible for the
enhanced rate of the PIP mobility component. A further 32.4% assessed
themselves as scoring only enough for the standard rate, whilst 9.1%
did not score enough to get any rate at all.
Not surprisingly, of the almost 800 responses to the question “What
effect do you think the move from DLA to PIP will have on your life?”,
many focus on the fear of losing independence and of social isolation
whilst others talk of the anxiety provoked by the thought of frequent
assessments.
You can see the results so far here (Open access) but please be aware that some of the comments may cause distress.
FORUM TEMPORARILY CLOSED
Sadly, the forum has been closed this week due to a shortage of
available moderators, who are all volunteers with their own health
issues. We do want to make it clear that the forum is provided as a
courtesy, we cannot guarantee its availability and we absolutely cannot
guarantee that all posts will be answered.
The forum will be open again from next Monday, but you will only be able to post at the following times
2-4pm and 8-10pm Monday to Friday
These times may change in coming weeks to include a morning session.
Some posts may be answered by moderators outside these hours.
We hope that the shorter hours will only be temporary, but it does depend on having more volunteers.
If you want to help out on the forum then you may be interested in our
proposed new role of ‘Signposter’. Many of the posts on the forum
concern issues which are already covered by information on the site.
So we’re looking for current members who have, or are willing to
acquire, a good knowledge of the forum FAQs and the contents of our
guides for either DLA or for ESA. You will act as a signposter for
other members, replying to posts to tell them where the answer to their
query can be found.
If you think you might be interested, drop us an email at info@benefitsandwork.co.uk.
ESA SECRET CHANGES
In the last newsletter we told you about previously undisclosed changes
to Atos health professionals guidance which may affect people with
visual impairments and hearing impairments. There’s been ongoing
discussion of these in the forum – whilst it was open - with some interesting updates from RNIB (Open access)
DARING AND DISRUPTIVE ACT
Also in the last newsletter we publicised a ‘a daring and disruptive
act of civil disobedience’ which was due to take place in central
London. You can now discover just what that act was. (Open access)
BUY GUIDES FOR UNDER £10
Still with the last newsletter, we told you about the opportunity to buy sets of our DLA or ESA guides for under £10. (Open access). The offer is still running, though it may not last much longer.
OTHER NEWS
Elsewhere in the news, we look at the move by the government to try to prevent the House of Lords voting in favour of their amendments to the welfare reform bill for a second time. (Members only)
We also look at the threat of legal action against the government by some disability groups. (Members only).
And
some of you may be interested in the possibility of influencing the
future direction of one of those groups. Disability Right UK - formed
through a merger between Disability Alliance, National Centre for
Independent Living and RADAR – is looking for six new trustees with a
range of skills. There’s more details on the former Disability Alliance website. (External site)
As usual, there’s much more news in the members area (Members only) than we can fit into this newsletter.
Many thanks to everyone who has sent in news stories over the last
fortnight, including: Beverley Hymers, John Pring, Jim Allison,
evaness, papasmurf, Crazydiamond and carruthers.
GOOD NEWS FROM THE FORUM – OPEN ACCESS LINKS
Finally, in spite of being closed all this week, we have a selection of good news from the forum:
Migrated from IB to ESA Support Group without need for medical assessment
Placed in ESA Support Group without medical assessment
Placed in ESA WRAG from IB, no medical assessment
Transferred from IB to ESA Support Group, with no need for medical assessment
Placed in ESA Support Group when transferred from IB, no medical assessment
Successful DLA renewal, high rates of both care and mobility indefinitely
IB to ESA and no medical assessment
Successful review, ESA Support Group
Placed in ESA Support Group
Successful ESA appeal
Moved from ESA WRAG to Support Group after request for reconsideration
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Good luck,
Steve Donnison
Benefits and Work Publishing Ltd
Company registration No. 5962666
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