Three years ago, dozens of memory sticks were discovered in a sealed box at a school for children with special educational needs. There was 500 hours of footage which showed children being held in so-called 'calming rooms.' The videos showed the children being hit and denied access to a toilet. File on 4 investigates why a subsequent police investigation and an independent inquiry didn't lead to staff being sacked. File on 4 reveals how staff who were filmed hitting, kicking, and leaving children sitting in urine have not been sacked or referred to the barring service.
You do know they get to keep the flat which was paid for by the taxpayer.
Would your company do that?
Cheaper still, put them on a barge moored up in the Thames next to the houses of parliament.The cost is still cheaper than putting 650 MP's up in hotels.
I've always thought the government could build an MP apartment block in Greater London somewhere that offered cheap rooms for MP's.
The government could exempt the construction of most taxes and costs.
It's like how mill owners built residential housing for the workers back in the day.
From what is reported that's is the opposite of cheap.Just repurpose the Bibby Stockholm
Depression and anxiety likely won't be the main reason but a mental disability like Autism etcLots of news at the moment about proposed ? changes to pip for depression and anxiety, I have suffered from both and never far from both but never been down the benefits route.
We're in a corrupt society when Sunak can near instantly write off around £10 billion connected to PPE.
Sunak was the chancellor in charge of the money?Colour me cynical but he can blame that on Boris.
They don't even check if a business exists?
- Rian O’Keeffe successfully applied for a £50,000 Bounce Back Loan in July 2020 on behalf of what he claimed was his Trainersource business
- However, the business did not, and never had, existed
- O’Keeffe used the funds for general living expenses and had no intention of ever paying the loan back
Almost no recorded cases of disability benefit fraud despite DWP crackdown
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has released new statistics showing that fraud in the disability benefits system is a "non-issue"www.bigissue.com
She exists because the system is so callous and ******* cruel that people NEED help.Some of this disability stuff does seem like a complete grift - YouTuber on PIP earns £650 a time coaching people in how to fill out the forms and advising them on what to say in interviews:
YouTuber makes a fortune filling out disability applications for £650
Charlotte Anderson, 46, from Bucknall in Staffordshire uses insider know-how to fill out customers' disability applications - at £650 a pop.www.dailymail.co.uk
She exists because the system is so callous and ******* cruel that people NEED help.
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The DWP have targets for assessors to follow, if the system wasnt so cruel people wouldn't need help like this.
But that's a result of so many people taking the Mickey, especially in cases where it's just self-asserted symptoms - see the "system learning" tweet above - it's not just that professional PIP consultants but large Facebook groups with just over 100k people on their mailing list all being coached in how to try and claim the maximum points they possible can.
It's just not going to be sustainable, we've already got a ballooning elderly population which means a bigger strain on the NHS even with increases in funding (we've gone well past the extra 350 million a week) and neither party seems to want to touch pensions.
So more and more are reliant on a shrinking worker subset to pay for everyone else and unfortunately immigration (at least as it currently stands) isn't necessarily helping with that either - importing more deliveroo drivers or say middle-aged people from the third world to work in Tesco is going to be a net drain overall - they'll contribute barely anything in terms of tax and NI and then potentially add to the big fat pensioner liability if they stick around or indeed jump on the benefits band wagon before then in some communities.
Sorry you went through that.I got refused PIP several times, I was mentally ill, had no clue how to fill in the forms. Because I didn't know I was ill (as it so very common with some mental illnesses) I couldn't exactly put in the forms I was ill. The last time I was refused I was at that time locked up in a mental health hospital quite close to death, but apparently I still didn't qualify for PIP. I got it on the very final appeal possible, which added more stress and financial worry to the problems I already had.