Atos the new saga of Govenrment unemployment spin.
ATOS Employee | 19.02.2014 17:33 | Social Struggles
Stop-Atos-from-stopping-benefits-with-lies
We all know someone who is sick or elderly. That someone could be a loved one; it could be us. Any of these people could be among the thousands in the UK who have lost their sickness benefits because of the inhumane fit-to-work tests administered by ATOS health care (A system that see's optometrists, dentists, nurses and Physio's making decisions based on yes or no questions on a screen rather than specialist medical data from a person's medical file.)
ATOS has a £500 million contract with the government to access people for sickness benefits. But it's become too clear that the fit-for-work tests that ATOS uses are crude and woefully inaccurate. How else could ATOS have found people with debilitating terminal cancer fit to work,(Told to find something short term) or the company administering the test in order to evaluate people who were lying in a coma?
This the UK Government is trying to trade on the sick and disabled in order to grab some sound bites and press coverage with some statistics.
However the government’s own statistics show that between 2010 and 2011 10,600 sick and disabled people died within six weeks of their Atos assessment. This is 204 people a week, or 29 people a day. 2,200 of these people died before finding out if they were still entitled to their social security, and an astonishing 1,300 had been declared ‘Fit to Work’ by being placed in the Work Related Activity Group. These people spent their final weeks alive being harassed by the Job Centre, answering pointless questions, and fretting over late payment notices and threats of eviction as their social safety net was ripped away.
All one asks is that people help raise the topic, and so the issue.
Here's a link to the petition: Or just raise the issue on twitter and Facebook, and other news outlets.
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/113/271/195/stop-atos-from-stopping-benifits-with-lies/
We all know someone who is sick or elderly. That someone could be a loved one; it could be us. Any of these people could be among the thousands in the UK who have lost their sickness benefits because of the inhumane fit-to-work tests administered by ATOS health care (A system that see's optometrists, dentists, nurses and Physio's making decisions based on yes or no questions on a screen rather than specialist medical data from a person's medical file.)
ATOS has a £500 million contract with the government to access people for sickness benefits. But it's become too clear that the fit-for-work tests that ATOS uses are crude and woefully inaccurate. How else could ATOS have found people with debilitating terminal cancer fit to work,(Told to find something short term) or the company administering the test in order to evaluate people who were lying in a coma?
This the UK Government is trying to trade on the sick and disabled in order to grab some sound bites and press coverage with some statistics.
However the government’s own statistics show that between 2010 and 2011 10,600 sick and disabled people died within six weeks of their Atos assessment. This is 204 people a week, or 29 people a day. 2,200 of these people died before finding out if they were still entitled to their social security, and an astonishing 1,300 had been declared ‘Fit to Work’ by being placed in the Work Related Activity Group. These people spent their final weeks alive being harassed by the Job Centre, answering pointless questions, and fretting over late payment notices and threats of eviction as their social safety net was ripped away.
All one asks is that people help raise the topic, and so the issue.
Here's a link to the petition: Or just raise the issue on twitter and Facebook, and other news outlets.
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/113/271/195/stop-atos-from-stopping-benifits-with-lies/
ATOS Employee
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another cover-up
20.02.2014 14:30
Rob
An Inconvenient Truth
21.02.2014 04:09
This letter from the office of MP Tom Greatrex provides clarification, and hopefully sets the record straight:
ROSS, David (Office of Tom Greatrex MP)
10/4/12
to me
Dear Samuel,
Thanks for your email to Tom Greatrex MP.
I have had a look at the statistics from the DWP, and asked the House of Commons Library for their assessment. I had initially thought that these figures showed that 10,600 had their claims ended and then died within 6 weeks. However, the Library advised that in the vast majority of cases people died and then their claim was ended within 6 weeks as a result of their deaths rather than the other way round.
The wording of the DWP’s statistical release appears to be quite poor, which may have resulted in confusion. In any event, Tom has tabled some Written Parliamentary Questions on this issue to get a bit of clarity on this issue.
Thanks for getting in touch.
Regards,
David
David Ross
Office of Tom Greatrex MP
Rutherglen & Hamilton West| Shadow Energy Minister
Room 4/13 | Norman Shaw South | House of Commons | London SW1A 0AA
T: 0207 219 8974 |E: Dave.Ross@parliament.uk | W: www.tomgreatrex.org
Follow Tom on Twitter: @tomgreatrexmp
Samuel Miller
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The facts.
21.02.2014 17:43
So on the basis of the very few disabled people that you had overly represented in your protests, this French company will now retire from the UK gov contract, no doubt to be replaced by a US competitor.
Nothing like a bit of left-wing "do-gooder imperialism"...eh?
Observer
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