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disability activist Sue Marsh

, following news that has been denied disability allowance. The history of wetlands spread over the weekend (and was presented to the company on Monday, days), but says his case is not unique:


wish I could tell everyone to read, retweet and share my article, I'm just a story. There is an "administrative error" or an "innocent mistake." The DWP will not come to compete on a white horse to save the day. What is happening across the country a large number of people sicker than me people with a lot more. What happens to people who do not want to hear about people with no voice, no power to fight and nowhere to turn to Maybe the greatest irony is that all the thousands of messages of people asking ".? If you are not eligible Sue Marsh, what will happen to me" But if you saw me in the supermarket or walking children to school, you come to the conclusion that I am one of those "parasites" that much about. You will see that very often look very good. Nobody can say if I had the injection of chemotherapy that day and felt so sick that makes you want to cry. Nobody realizes the pain or lameness of dark circles under the eyes.

Despite our efforts, "disability deniers" in the DWP and the right-wing press are winning. The real shock of a personal story, typical of many others, has conclusively shown that more than a thousand items may do so.

Meanwhile, onions, Pat, who has established an e-petition asking the government to end its reductions of benefits and services for people with disabilities, published a letter to Santa Claus on blog View caregiver, and if the benefit blog kindly compiled a list of all the ways that people can protest the government's social reforms. In the Scottish blog, Joan McAlpine predicted that welfare was head of Westminster to Holyrood head

. An eye opening blogpost Grumpy Hat Lady, why employment initiatives for people with disabilities do not work, which shows the results for the people of disability employment project

used to work for:

In the years that I worked on this project, only seven people among the hundreds who attempt was to keep their employers at the end of the contract. All seven were with the same employer at the supermarket that were by far the best in terms of support and taking into account adjustments. It also pays above the minimum wage (only) and the training provided to ensure employment growth.

and adds:

The current system ignores the reality of trying to find a job with a disability. Not appropriate or realistic to consider the obstacles. It also ignores that some people are too ill or disabled to work. Everything is very well force people to benefit from the support in unemployment benefits that the JSA, but even those who are able to work is unlikely to be offered a job because of a disability, why should they be forced into poverty, when everything came out with her do? Why punish people for the actions and attitudes of others?

Why create more projects for disabled people in the street and profit statistics receiver when the end result may be a return to an unsatisfactory status quo?

changes necessary to ensure that people with disabilities access to employment is much larger than an offer well-intentioned. The changes are much larger than a multitude of well-intentioned projects can offer you. It requires a thorough examination of social attitudes and the employer and provided influential media and politicians continue to represent persons with disabilities as part of one of the two groups. Workshy profiteers or vegetables in a coma, it will never happen

It saddens me that even in times of high work were not the main obstacles they face and it saddens me still only in times of mass unemployment, the highest in almost two decades, now the parliament chooses people with disabilities in the workforce.

(thanks to the creative Crip for the link)

. The last post on the blog in July of birch inside the house, which describes the communities and the Committee's report on the government

National Planning Policy

Marco

as another mess for housing policy:

The ability to dilute and delay the implementation NPPF will do little to address the shortage of permanent new homes. The Home Builders Federation today released figures show a further drop of 10 percent in approval, which means that planning permission coming through the system are half of what it takes to meet demand .

So all in all we are left with a mess. The planning system that does not provide enough homes through a combination of carrots and sticks. The main carrot (the bonus of new housing) seems too small to be effective and the main suit (default is 'yes') is now being questioned.

But the committee could save us from an even greater disaster? MEPs believe that to proceed with the document as it is full of problems.

. The twisted take on the blog for news of Tom Pride Pride purge, as the account of the new Norman Tebbit is mobilizing to preserve the legal aid children in case of medical malpractice


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