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March on Streatham Jobcentre June 26th

Mental Health Resistance Network | 10.06.2015 19:06 | Workfare | Public sector cuts | Social Struggles | London

Speaking to a BBC Journalist a DWP spokesman stated:

The government plans to place 350 psychologists in job centres by the end of the summer to help benefit claimants beat depression and get back into the jobs market.

Having learnt that Streatham Jobcentreplus is the site for a pilot of the scheme, the Mental Health Resistance Network have called a March on the Jobcentre for Friday 26th June.



The meet-up point is Streatham Memorial Gardens at 13.30.

The demonstration co-incides with a planned 'celebration' of the opening of Lambeth's so-called Mental Health 'Wellbeing Hub' which is due to become operational on Monday 29th June. Information about both schemes is hardto come by.

In a recent article, blogger Johnny Void noted:

Streatham Jobcentre is to become the home of Iain Duncan Smith’s first Re-Education Centre where teams of gormless Jobcentre workers, psychiatrists, social workers and voluntary sector busy-bodies will team up to bully people with a mental health condition into low paid shit jobs as part of their ‘recovery’
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The South London Jobcentre already contains a Living Well Community Hub* where “specialist mental health services operating alongside Jobcentre Plus staff are working together towards a common goal of improving health and well-being and helping people to get back to, or stay in, work.” This is to be joined by a new Increased Access to Psychological Therapy (IAPT) team who, along with Jobcentre staff, will attempt to fix unemployed people with Cognitive Behavior Therapy and when that doesn’t work probably just stop their benefits.

Both schemes seem to be part of an ideological agenda, imported from the USA. Recent articles describing the approach can be read here and here

The co-joining of #workfare, sanctions and Back to Work therapy appears to be a step-up in the Tory attacks on the unemployed and disabled, and needs to be seriously resisted from the outset.

The Mental Health Resistance Network is calling on MH surviors, claimants, anti-austerity camapigners and allies to join us as we strike the first blow in this battle. Bring noise, banners and friends.

Mental Health Resistance Network

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good luck!

12.06.2015 13:15

I hope to join this demo. its getting hard for unemployed people, and to suggest that we need more therapy is not on.

jay


16.06.2015 22:16

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Thats right...

20.06.2015 13:53

... attack the productive people who are paying for your food on the table.

Leftists are the same everywhere

no such thing as a free lunch


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Wait a minute

20.06.2015 20:43

If you lose your job, if you go day after day seeking work meeting only rejection, you are bound to become depressed. This isn't the same thing as a person who is depressed for no obvious reason but it can be just as debilitating. Can make it difficult to keep slogging, and can make it difficult to get taken on, since a potential employer isn't going to want to take on a possible "casualty".

So while I would be very much against ineffective treatment, a good case could be made here that in addition to the other help they receive, the out of work might need treatment for depression too.

PS --- I'm speaking from personal experience. It was many decades ago when I lost a job, was unemployed for many months, and I know I got pretty depressed.

MDN


350 psychologists in jobcentres?

26.06.2015 10:20

The DWP did not say "The government plans to place 350 psychologists in jobcentres", this is the incorrect view of the article's author. Any 'treatment' delivered by an IAPT provider is going to need service user fully informed voluntary and explicit consent and not likely it could ever be mandated, including CBT.
 http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/the-dwp-is-trying-to-psychologically-reprogramme-the-unemployed-study-finds-10312838.html

Bob


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