
I used to work as a scale for personal independence payments (PIP). One day, I visited a terrified man from his loss. Despite his fear, he offered tea, but he had a small amount of milk in his refrigerator. He was ashamed and began to cry. The local food bank called to help it.
Now, I am a professional therapist. In my task menu, there is an appeals letter to a patient with Huntington’s disease, a complex and curable condition. He recorded zero in his PIP evaluation, however neurological indifference and cognitive weakness affect his daily function. The proposed social welfare discounts by Rachel Reeves and Les Kendall (Report, March 26) will significantly affect its vital support.
Discounts will have unintended consequences on the health and social care system. Rehabilitation initiatives face budget discounts, which reflects the lack of understanding and assignment of rehabilitation. The main issues include low access to basic care and rehabilitation; Community staff, including GPS, is overwhelmed by reports production; The demands who deal with inadable and ineffective support from the unknown organizations are identity; The employers misunderstand the health effects on the job, and ignore the law of equality.
I am especially concerned about the “right to try” work initiative that lacks guarantees for those who cannot work, and therefore cannot participate. If transferred through, the health and social care system will decompose more. The guarantees are necessary to protect the claimants and ensure that we have informed social welfare policies.
Alex Fisher
Alsageer, Cheshire
I feel annoying because the Labor Party has betrayed its roots. Why are the main voters punishing? Does the party seriously expect to have another period in the government? I always voted work. When I was a child, I will deliver publications at the request of my father.
For the first time in my life, in 65 years, I got out of the door, which is very difficult for me to do it and I could never rest with him.
Maintaining the ceiling of benefits, I cannot vote for work during the era of Kiir Starmer. I became a paid member less than a year ago and I find myself now in despair.
Kathleen Coleman
Kriswell, Derbachere