Benefit rights / guaranteed care income

Event Sat 17 July 6pm: Welfare and Social Security

By winvisibleblog | 12/07/2021 | 0 Comments

This Saturday, we’re delighted to be joining our friends in Scotland and Ontario, Canada for an online discussion organised by Action Against Austerity. WinVisible will be sharing news of how we are winning individual benefit cases, and our welfare demands under the pandemic as disabled women/of colour/mothers and family carers, immigrant and UK-born. Register free here. Email us if support needed. ** Read our conversation with John Clarke and his criticisms of the Basic Income pilot which was run in Ontario. ** Read about Edinburgh Coalition Against Poverty‘s campaign to “Stop the Reviews” of disability … Read more

Justice for Jodey: Fresh evidence shows need for 2nd inquest into death “caused by DWP”

By winvisibleblog | 25/06/2021 | 0 Comments

Shared from the Disability News Service By John Pring on 24th June 2021 “Fresh evidence shows that the actions of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) were a “central cause” of the death of a disabled women who took her own life after her benefits were wrongly removed, the high court heard this week. The court has been asked to order a second inquest into the death of Jodey Whiting in February 2017. Whiting, a mother-of-nine and grandmother from Stockton-on-Tees, took her own life in February 2017, 15 days after her employment and support allowance (ESA) was … Read more

Justice for Jodey — court to rule on 2nd inquest

By winvisibleblog | 24/06/2021 | 0 Comments

We all send our love and heartfelt support to bereaved mother Joy Dove, for a positive result after the High Court hearing which has just finished. Via her legal team, the three judges heard her application for a second inquest into the suicide of her daughter Jodey Whiting. Their ruling is expected in the near future. The first inquest in 2017 only lasted 37 minutes and the responsibility of the DWP who cut off Jodey Whiting’s benefits was excluded. At the High Court this week, the lawyer for the coroner argued against her that just … Read more

Care charges push pensioner below legal minimum income level

By winvisibleblog | 20/04/2021 | 0 Comments

Norfolk pensioner Valerie Bradley contacted WinVisible about the court ruling against Norfolk County Council, and asked us to publish her statement. She writes: “I received an email from the complaints manager Imogen Palmer. According to her, as l am over pension age, she states that the judicial review does not apply to me because l cannot work. I assured her by my reply that it does apply to me, as my Minimum Income Guarantee (MIG) is acknowledged by Norfolk county council, as not falling below £189 weekly [for pensioners]. But then a charge was applied … Read more

Disability benefits: STOP the reviews

By winvisibleblog | 13/03/2021 | 1 Comment

Arianna from Edinburgh Coalition Against Poverty is speaking at our Zoom workshop on Wednesday 17 March 1.30pm-3pm, about this campaign. Register on Eventbrite here. Shared from ECAP: Disability Benefits Must be Extended Indefinitely – STOP the Reviews! Several claimants being supported by ECAP recently received letters informing them that either their Personal Independence Payment or their Employment and Support Allowance award was to be reviewed. This news is bad enough at any time, as the review could result in your benefits being reduced or cut completely – but it’s even worse during a pandemic when … Read more

Welcome to WinVisible’s workshops on Zoom

By winvisibleblog | 07/03/2021 | 1 Comment

Welcome to WinVisible’s workshops on Zoom — three dates and topics coming up: Starting on Wednesday 17 March 1.30pm-3pm Women fighting for disability benefit rights under COVID How we win exemption from the hated interviews – Andie Left in limbo on basic Universal Credit: fighting Maximus and DWP “inconclusive” work capability telephone interview – S Winning £11,000 backdated PIP after being cut off for “failure to attend” the interview, due to cancer – ‘Rita’ Claimants with mental distress and the death of single mum Philippa Day – Ariane Justice for Errol Graham who starved to … Read more

Errol Graham: Starved man’s family criticise High Court ruling

By winvisibleblog | 07/03/2021 | 0 Comments

Shared from BBC East Midlands: The family of a man who starved to death after his benefits were cut has vowed to fight on, despite losing a High Court challenge. Errol Graham starved to death in his Nottingham flat in 2018, eight months after his employment support allowance (ESA) was withdrawn. His family argued the Department for Work and Pensions’ (DWP) decision to cut his support was unlawful. But Mr Justice Bourne ruled the government had acted lawfully. ‘Not good enough’ Alison Turner, Mr Graham’s son’s fiancée, said she was “shocked” by the ruling and is … Read more

Remembering anti-poverty campaigner Rev Paul Nicolson

By winvisibleblog | 05/03/2021 | 0 Comments

Today 5 March 2021, to mark one year since we lost Rev Paul, his daughter Krissie Nicolson kindly interviewed WinVisible about our memories of her Dad. Read it here on the Taxpayers Against Poverty (TAP) blog. Krissie is doing a series of interviews with people who knew him, and a memorial event is to be held on 13 November in Tottenham. See the TAP blog for more info.

Mon 1 March: Universal Credit 2nd day of action to keep £20 — and more

By winvisibleblog | 26/02/2021 | 1 Comment

Fight for £20 more for claimants on other benefits We invite everyone to join the 2nd UK Day of Action to keep the £20 increase to Universal Credit and extend it to other benefits.  Ahead of the Budget on Wednesday 3 March.  Called by Disabled People Against Cuts. Follow us on Twitter on Monday 1 March @WinVisibleWomen On the first day of action, 6 February 2021, there were actions UK-wide online and socially distanced.  Including in Birmingham, Darlington, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Lancaster, Portsmouth, and from the North of Ireland.  Communities and groups of all kinds want … Read more

Sat 6 Feb: Universal Credit — join online day of action against £20 cut

By winvisibleblog | 05/02/2021 | 0 Comments

Say NO to the proposed £20 per week cut to Universal Credit Fight for £20 increase for claimants on other benefits We invite everyone to join the National Day of Action to fight plans to scrap the £20 uplift to Universal Credit.  Called by Disabled People Against Cuts, Homes For All campaign and People Before Profit. Follow us on Twitter tomorrow @WinVisibleWomen #20More4All because ESA, JSA, Carers Allowance have not been increased. They are asking people to: “Take and share selfies on the day using the hashtags #20More4All and #NoCutsToBenefits. – Put a poster in … Read more