Response to ‘Shaping Future Support’ by Mo Stewart
“The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) are immune to the amount of human suffering created since the adoption
Continue readingResponse to ‘Shaping Future Support’ by Mo Stewart
“The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) are immune to the amount of human suffering created since the adoption
Continue readingResponse to ‘Shaping Future Support’ by Mo Stewart
By John Pring Disability News Service 26th April 2018 The decision of some disability charities to sign contracts that prevent
Continue readingDWP’s ‘disrepute’ contract clause ‘is proof charities cannot be trusted’
By John Pring Disability News Service 19 April 2018 Disability charities that sign up to help deliver the government’s new
Continue readingCharities delivering DWP’s work programme ‘must promise not to attack McVey’
By John Pring Disability News Service 12th April 2018 Disabled Remploy workers who are part of a supported employment programme
Continue readingRedundancy threat hangs over Remploy workers as DWP funding ends
By John Pring Disability News Service 15th February 2018 The disability benefit assessment system is being undermined by a “pervasive
Continue readingBenefit assessment system undermined by culture of mistrust, say MPs
By John Pring Disability News Service 25th January 2018 The Department for Work and Pensions has refused to name
Continue readingDWP refuses to name charities set to earn millions from new disability jobs scheme
By John Pring Disability News Service 4th Jan 2018 More than one in eight of all decisions to reject
Continue readingMore than one in eight rejected PIP claims are overturned, DWP figures reveal
Image Courtesy of Winvisible By John Pring Disability News Service 23rd November 2017 A grassroots group has warned MPs
Continue readingAssessment regime causes disabled women ‘terrifying insecurity’, MPs are told
By John Pring Disability News Service 23rd November 2017 The healthcare professionals who carry out disability benefit assessments on behalf
Continue readingBenefit assessors ‘must be held accountable’ for report failings, MPs hear
By John Pring Disability News Service 12th October 2017 Disabled campaigners have criticised new Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)
Continue readingConcerns over criteria for ‘fitness for work’ reassessment exemptions
By John Pring Disability News Service 12 th October 2017 A disabled woman with a new baby is set
Continue readingMum and new baby face Christmas eviction after WCA ‘nightmare’
By John Pring Disability News Service August 17th 2017 The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has broken its
Continue readingDWP breaks promise to stop harassing child abuse victim in run-up to trial
By John Pring Disability News Service August 17th 2017 A furious disability benefit claimant has produced what she says is
Continue reading‘My picture is proof that healthcare professionals lie in benefit assessments’
By John Pring Disability News Service August 10th 2017 Ministers have effectively admitted introducing a policy that will prevent many
Continue readingMinisters ‘failed to consider impact of rules that would cut university access’
By John Pring Disability News Service 22nd June 2017 A coroner has declined to explain why he failed to take
Continue readingShock after inquest ignores ‘fitness for work’ and jobcentre concerns
The SNP has called on the next UK government to follow Scotland’s lead in protecting disabled people from social security
What you will read may be very distressing for you, but we are looking at the worst-case scenario and
By John Pring Disability News Service 18th May 2017 The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) appears to have
Continue readingDWP pilot failure on WCA ‘calls into question willingness to learn from suicides’
By John Pring Disability News Service 4th May 2017 Disabled people helping to deliver a vital part of the
Continue readingRemploy refused to give disabled experts support workers for care inspections
By Ruth Hunt Morning Star Alice Kirby tells Ruth Hunt how DWP benefit assessment practices contribute to the deterioration of