Budget News, ESA Death Statistics And DLA In Hospital

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Dear Reader,

The budget was definitely bad news for sick and disabled claimants, but not as bad as many had feared. At least we were spared the taxing of disability benefits or forcing every claimant to pay the first 10% of their housing benefit.

But it was bad enough.

The four year freeze on working age benefits will leave many people struggling to survive. The decision to change support for mortgage interest payments from a benefit to a loan, with many of the details left unclear, is causing huge concern.

And the ending of the work-related activity component for new ESA claimants will not only hit people becoming sick or disabled in the future. It may also mean many current ESA claimants will be too terrified to try out paid employment, for fear they will not be able to return to ESA at the same rate if their attempt fails.

Watching the Labour party descend into chaotic infighting, as leadership hopefuls row over whether to support the budget or not, is also proving to be a deeply dispiriting spectacle for many of our members.

ESA death statistics
The only Labour leadership contender who seems to be earning any respect amongst our readers is Jeremy Corbyn. He was one of the first MPs to sign the early day motion this week calling on the government to publish the ESA death statistics. So far, a total of just 25 MPs have signed the motion.

How about giving your MP a nudge and asking them to sign before they go off on to enjoy their extended summer holidays?

DLA for children in hospital
There’s not much in the world of benefits that gives you hope for humanity. But the courage and tenacity of the parents of Cameron Mathieson is a touching exception.

In spite of tragically losing Cameron at the age of five in 2012, they continued battling for the right of children in hospital to receive DLA beyond the current 84 day limit. And after three years and a series of lost appeals, they finally made it to the Supreme Court where they won their case that stopping Cameron’s DLA was a breach of his human rights.

As a result, thousands of parents will be spared having to face financial meltdown at the same time as trying to care for their desperately ill child in hospital.

No wonder the Conservatives are so desperate to do away with the Human Rights Act.

Good luck,

Steve Donnison

 

BENEFITS NEWS
MPs call for ESA death statistics to be published
A small group of Labour MPS, including leadership candidate Jeremy Corbyn, yesterday lodged an early day motion calling on the government to publish the employment and support allowance (ESA) death statistics.

DLA can be claimed by children in hospital thanks to Cameron Mathieson’s extraordinary parents
Many hundreds of children who have to spend long periods in hospital will remain entitled to disability living allowance (DLA), in spite of what the regulations say, the Supreme Court decided last week.

ESA work component likely to stay for current incapacity benefit claimants
Following yesterday’s budget, the Welfare Reform and Work Bill has now been published.

PIP and DLA spared, but ‘perverse incentives’ for ESA claimants axed
Today’s budget does not include any cuts, taxes or uprating freezes for personal independence payment (PIP) or disability living allowance (DLA), much to the relief of disabled claimants.

Which benefits are being frozen for four years?
In today’s budget, George Osborne announced a four year freeze in working age benefits from April 2016.

Terminally ill asked how long they will take to die by PIP assessors
Labour MP Frank Field has written to Iain Duncan Smith to complain that terminally ill constituents are being asked by personal independence payment (PIP) assessors what date they expect to be dead by, the Guardian reports.

Leaked DWP plan to abolish ESA WRAG and alter support group
The BBC has obtained a leaked document which shows that the government is considering abolishing the work-related activity group (WRAG) of employment and support allowance.

GOOD NEWS BY EMAIL AND FROM THE FORUM
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PIP Appeal Allowed!!
“Hi B & W…Just back from PIP appeal . Gruelling to say the least!! …I did have a rep, who said i should appeal. I did. And today the appeal was allowed!!
I want to thank B&W for all the help , because thou I did have a rep, there is still a lot of personal input you have to put in, your guides , info, forum and help are so well worth it.!!
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ESA Tribunal Success
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PIP Appeal Success!
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Wayne

 

Good luck,

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