If you’ve not seen disabled peoples’ struggles with filling in forms and going through the interviews, then it’s easier to think making it harder to claim is the obvious solution to weed out the freeloaders.
In reality, it weeds out the disabled far more than the freeloaders. I worked on ESA for years back in the day.
Because of fraud and scurlious claims, DLA and Pip testing can in many cases not be fit for purpose, with examiners holding predifined views of claimants they deem to be swinging the lead, sometimes points don't always make prizes.
As I remember there was an undercover documetary on DLA and PIP examinations aired on Channel 4 in 2016 that displayed this analogy very well. It revealed controversial practices by one of the contractors that assesse people for their eligibility for disability benefits.
The documentary featured an experienced mental health nurse called Noel Finn, who went undercover to train as a personal independence payment assessor with Capita. During his training, Finn observed practices that raised concerns about the fairness and accuracy of the assessments, such as assessors completing reports before meeting the claimants and making offensive comments about claimants.
One of the assessors featured in the documentary, Alan Barham, admitted to sometimes completing his assessment reports before even meeting the claimants and stated that he could usually completely dismiss what he was told by PIP claimants.
Here we go:
This man with cancer taped his interview and managed to appeal his fraudulent decision at a tribunal hearing.
I'm not saying that all assesments are treated in this manner, as they are not, but it clearly does exist, and the genuine disabled are not only privy to wrongful or incompetant examinations, but also from the negative conjecture of their peers due to poor media reporting of the incapicity process. Fair to say our disabled community already have an uphill struggle to climb without having to put up with all this negativity.
Thankfully, I have been able to work all my adult life to support my family, but sadly many cannot. My youngest grandson and his parents had to face the gauntlet of benefit testing at first hand ... and it wasnt pretty.
At a few days old he suffered two brain bleeds and was admited to Oldham intensive care. After three weeks, and due to the brilliance of his care team, he survived the ordeal and is thankfully with us today. He is now six years old but his survival came at a cost. He's autistic, cannot articulate or string a sentance together, he's incontinent and not spacially aware of his surroundings. I could go on, but you get the idea that he's seriously disabled and requiring around the clock care.
So mum and dad put in a claim for dla when he was five. The first attempt was accepted for the lower rate of care and mobility. Mum and dad appealed, but the appeal was rejected. So they gathered more documentation from his consulatant team and requested to be transfered to Liverpools Court of appeal.
It never reached Liverpool, as the case was passed to a pre court hearing were a doctor awarded him full mobility and full care componant until he is 18 years old. This after have having submitted brain scans ,consultant reports etc.
So, this is the journey that many of our disabled have to face, and quite frankly it's not acceptable. Yes, there will always be scallywags in society, but a genuine team of skilled people should be able to sort out the wheat from the chaff.
Attacking the weakest in society such as pensioners and disabled, to pay for war, immigration and black holes is not acceptable when easier targets can be met. A wealth tax of 2% more on the highester earners of 10 mill plus or maybe those with broader shoulders more able to take up the slack. An abhorant apethetic govermantal body in power at the moment that such should have stated their intentions pre election. Shame.
As for our mentally disabled, words fail me with the criminal understaffing of our system, and fair to say that it is completly on it's knees. Those that need the assistance of benfit enhancements in the years to come, then god help them all.