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viques · 08/04/2021 08:57

I read an article on the BBC news page this morning (8/4/21) about very elderly women who have slipped through the DWP net and been denied the pensions they are due . By the DWPs own reckoning there are many women whose pensions are assessed at a paltry £1.00 a week although they are actually entitled to about three quarters of the amount of the standard pension as they qualify through their husband’s contributions. The DWPs own estimate is 5000 women who are entitled not only to the current pension but also entitled to back payments , sometimes of many thousands of pounds. The woman they cite in the article was entitled to over £60,000.

The DWP has admitted it can’t trace these women (ours not to wonder why since they are currently paying peanuts into their bank accounts) despite putting their own investigators on the case. Cynics amongst us might think they are hoping these poor women drop off the perch before the investigators get to them.

Well, I reckon the Mumsnet posse could do the job a lot faster. How about it MNHQ, is there any way we could start a campaign to publicise this, encourage posters to check with elderly relatives to see if they are eligible and get ball rolling.

Women have been shafted by the DWP in so many ways, it would be good to fight back.

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Dryadia · 08/04/2021 15:48

Also people need to be aware that if receiving income related benefits like pension credits, housing or council tax benefits, any lump sum repayment is currently taken into account and could lead to the loss of said benefit.

The government needs to be pressured into ring fencing any lump sums.

Flaunch · 08/04/2021 15:50

Fantastic idea :)

Babyroobs · 08/04/2021 16:01

The things is many of these women would have bene topped up by pension credit if their pensions were very low anyway ? So they will have huge overpayments of pension credit to pay back if their pension was miscalculated ? they won't be owed thousands and thousands ? The only ones that may be owed huge sums would be the ones where they had sufficient savings to mean they aren't entitled to any pension credit. Unless i am misunderstanding the situation maybe.

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ShirleyPhallus · 08/04/2021 16:02

Definitely supportive! Great idea!

Dryadia · 09/04/2021 02:04

There is already one news story (thisismoney) where housing & council tax benefit was being stopped so the money is just going straight back to the government.

Susannahmoody · 09/04/2021 02:06

I'm broadly supportive of this 👍

AlexaShutUp · 09/04/2021 02:14

Great idea, OP.

I believe that my mother may be in this group. Can anyone point me to a reliable source of information so that I can check her eligibility?

JuliaMumsnet · 09/04/2021 13:06

Hello - thanks @viques for this great idea and everyone else for adding your voice.

Mumsnet and Gransnet are going to try to help find some of these 5000 women. We'll start by gathering information about how to work out if you're eligible on the site and then make some noise on social media - twitter, instagram, facebook - to try to reach women who fit the criteria and encourage them to find out if they're eligible. We'll try and get some press coverage and amplify this through our new campaigns mailing list (which you can sign up to here). Let us know if you have any more ideas!

PicsInRed · 09/04/2021 14:10

Brilliant idea, OP.

viques · 09/04/2021 15:10

@JuliaMumsnet

Hello - thanks *@viques* for this great idea and everyone else for adding your voice.

Mumsnet and Gransnet are going to try to help find some of these 5000 women. We'll start by gathering information about how to work out if you're eligible on the site and then make some noise on social media - twitter, instagram, facebook - to try to reach women who fit the criteria and encourage them to find out if they're eligible. We'll try and get some press coverage and amplify this through our new campaigns mailing list (which you can sign up to here). Let us know if you have any more ideas!

Thank you Julia and the MNTeam for your support.
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RowanMumsnet · 22/04/2021 17:41

Hi @viques and everyone.

After a bit of burrowing around, we've now put up a page explaining what's going on here here, a guest post about all the thousands of women being underpaid their pensions here, and we've promoted the call to #FindThe5000 on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

You may have already seen that we've just posted and pinned this thread with a call to action.

Please share widely and let us know how you get on!

Thanks
MNHQ

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