People deemed unable to work – including those with a history of self-harm or at risk of killing themselves – could have their benefits reduced and face penalties under new government plans.
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People deemed unable to work – including those with a history of self-harm or at risk of killing themselves – could have their benefits reduced and face penalties under new government plans.
Those people would get “appropriate support tailored to their individual circumstances, allowing them to safely access the life-changing impacts that work can provide”, he said.
Currently 2.4 million of the most unwell or disabled people claiming benefits are categorised as having limited capability for work and work-related activity (LCWRA).
They receive about £390 a month extra on top of the basic rate of universal credit, have no requirement to look or prepare for work and face no penalties.
Tom Pollard, head of social policy at the New Economics Foundation, said: “Take-up of support is low because people are often wary of the DWP and the jobcentre.
Just like physical illness, working from home when mentally unwell stops people performing at their best and can delay their recovery.”
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Blake@feddit.uk 1 year ago
I have personal experience with the government-funded “access to work” scheme. It was absolutely horrible. The people who run it could not give less of a shit helping people. It’s extremely dehumanising. They have no idea of the challenges imposed by disability. They do not listen when you say that your disability prevents you from doing something. I can’t imagine how horrible it would have to be to have to interact with those people.