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I agree with the benefit cuts for promoting

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Canaryhead · 21/03/2025 14:58

I am on disability and universal credit and I don’t work (which will change when I get the support to some part time work, and I have been in contact with a disability charity). I get points for a physical disability and a cognitive disability. I do have severe mental health issues which I am working on but I don’t claim for it.
So I can see that currently you can score 2 points across a number of categories for needing prompting. And I can see how that relates to mental health, and if you score enough you would then get the full amount of the care component, with the full mobility component if you say you need to have someone with you for your mental health condition (I agree they need someone with them but they shouldn’t be able to use that money to pay for a mobility car in my opinion if they aren’t physically or cognitively disabled) For neurodivergence you would get more than two points as it comes with executive functioning difficulties that have an impact for the majority of the time, harm to yourself and others, so you could argue you're needing supervision and things take longer like for example in processing and tiredness.
if a family and their children are claiming full pip and DLA and associated benefits because they need prompting to do tasks (sorry if I’ve got this wrong and it’s not possible) and are getting thousands for it all combined then I agree that’s so wrong and needs to stop. And I could also see how that allows the family to spend that money on lots of nice things.
people with more expensive disabilities are getting the same rates with more significant costs. I have had to make do with two pairs of leggings from the factory shop that have split apart at the seams and can’t be repaired because of the quality, and I have just been gifted money to buy better quality leggings.
If I am wrong about how I feel towards those that are on full pip for needing prompting, I wouldn’t mind being corrected

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Dropthepilots · 25/03/2025 12:40

@Normallynumbi bet they have done an impact assessment in order to predict how much money would be saved. I think only selected excerpts from the assessment will be released. I want to know what % of current standard rate PIP awards would fail under the new rules, assuming that the criteria for a “4” stay the same, which they may not.

Normallynumb · 25/03/2025 13:13

Yes, they’ve done a financial impact, but not the human impact on the proposed cuts, in many cases distastrous.Yes, you’re right there. I doubt if they’ve considered the 4 points eligibility and its effect on LCWRCA and Carers allowance.
indeed, they could change the scoring too
The only positive is to scrap reviews for severe/ lifelong disabilities( like mine is)

Baconmaple · 31/03/2025 16:17

There's a consultation open on the changes

Canaryhead · 31/03/2025 16:46

Baconmaple · 31/03/2025 16:17

There's a consultation open on the changes

Where

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Baconmaple · 31/03/2025 17:18

Someone has posted it on the petitions and activism page

Dropthepilots · 01/04/2025 18:15

Consultation link here https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=6fbxllcQF0GsKIDN_ob4w8sPhcBFC_lLibLhGndbUv9UN0Y4UTYzNUVVM0lFUThFWFM3VVEwSFJPMCQlQCN0PWcu&route=shorturl
however there is no opportunity to comment on the proposed 4 points rule.

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