The Welfare Reform Act (WRA) will see disabled claimants lose significant loss of benefits, even ‘harsher’ medical tests, forced into unsuitable work or medical interventions and housing benefits cuts. Implementation of the Freud Review, (compiled in only twelve weeks!) by the Investment Banker, Matthew Freud, will see a number of private companies and charities making profits from claimants as they are hired to push disabled people, single parents, etc back into work or training, etc. Significantly they will be paid only by results The Conservatives policies are just as draconian, while Nick Clegg, the Lib Dem leader, has stated he would like all IB to be abolished completely.
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DISABLED PEOPLES' DIRECT ACTION NETWORK - PRESS RELEASE
DISABLED CAMPAIGNERS - RESISTING POLITICAL INCAPACITY AND DEMANDING AN END
TO HARASSMENT
ACTION: Disabled Campaigners are planning to protest against the DWP
(Adelphi House, 1 to 10 John Adams Street, WC2) at lunchtime today (17th
April). We will be delivering the attached letter for James Purnell (Work
and Pensions Secretary) and will be requesting a meeting with him.
WE ARE SICK OF: Politicians who attack minorities - perceived as easy
targets - for public spending cuts.
THE GOVERNMENT SAYS: Do as we say, or risk losing benefits.
OUR RESPONSE: We call on all Disabled Claimants to defend their needs, and
DWP Staff / Trade Unions not to cooperate with this harassment of Disabled
People.
THE GOVERNMENT SAYS: They want to re-test all claims for IB (Incapacity
Benefit).
OUR RESPONSE: Claimants are already regularly tested in relation to their
claims through questionnaires and physical assessments by Benefits Agencies
/ Medical Services.
THE GOVERNMENT SAYS: Replace "Sick-Notes" with "Well-Notes".
OUR RESPONSE: This cynical exercise won't halt discrimination against
Disabled People in the work place, or increase our chances of employment. It
will however, force more Disabled People into poverty.
PRESS CONTACTS:
DAN Press Officer for this Action:
Mike Higgins (0114 225 8676 / danpress@blueyonder.co.uk)
Live on the Action:
Barry Schaufer (07508 634 228)
Nick Saunders (07956 682 830)
Pictures from the Action by:
Sid Baility (07951 050 153)
Hugh Hill ( hughiehill@hotmail.com)
Mozaz (Indymedia: 07816 572 505)
Some affected IB claimants:
Clair Lewis (07970 959 791)
Colin Revell (07518 350133)
Stella Ryan (07904 935 413)
RELATED POINTS / ISSUES:
. A one-off assessment only gives a snapshot of a Disabled Claimant's
condition at that moment.
. Welfare Reform ignores the reality of invisible and fluctuating
impairments and contributes to discrimination against all Disabled People.
. Political and media coverage suggesting there has been a significant
increase in IB claims since the 1980s is misleading. IB was actually
introduced in 1995.
. A much higher percentage, than previously, of Disabled People are now
living in the community and claiming benefits, rather than being
institutionalised.
. A "long hours / short breaks" work culture makes it harder for Disabled
People to cope with employment. Rather than attacking Disabled People as
work-shy and lazy, the government could provide incentives which change
workplace culture to encouraging flexi-time or working from home for
example.
. There is a lack of access to meaningful workplace education and training.
This leads to many Disabled People lacking qualifications, job skills and
therefore decent jobs with adequate incomes.
. Instead of attacking Disabled People, the Government should prosecute
employers who repeatedly break the law by discriminating against Disabled
People
. For more details about the background to DAN's concerns, see the attached
leaflet, which we will be distributing at today's event.
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