OverTheHills
Senior Member
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- 465
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- New Zealand
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-31464897
UK government to" review whether people with obesity, alcohol or drug problems should have benefits cut if they refuse treatment to make them fit for work."
"About 100,000 people with [obesity, drug and alcohol problems] long-term, yet treatable, conditions are claiming sickness benefits.
Prof Dame Carol Black will consider whether the welfare system fails to encourage them to get treatment.
The PM said it was unfair for workers to fund those who refuse such help.
How long before it is helpfully suggested that CBT/GET 'treatment' is mandatory for PWME/SEID receiving benefits?
In my view the UK government has failed in its mission to declare almost all sick/disabled people fit for work, so now it is looking for additional ways to disqualify and discourage people from claiming their entitlement. Start with the soft targets of obesity, drugs and alcohol which are seen as self inflected and therefore undeserving.
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UK government to" review whether people with obesity, alcohol or drug problems should have benefits cut if they refuse treatment to make them fit for work."
"About 100,000 people with [obesity, drug and alcohol problems] long-term, yet treatable, conditions are claiming sickness benefits.
Prof Dame Carol Black will consider whether the welfare system fails to encourage them to get treatment.
The PM said it was unfair for workers to fund those who refuse such help.
How long before it is helpfully suggested that CBT/GET 'treatment' is mandatory for PWME/SEID receiving benefits?
In my view the UK government has failed in its mission to declare almost all sick/disabled people fit for work, so now it is looking for additional ways to disqualify and discourage people from claiming their entitlement. Start with the soft targets of obesity, drugs and alcohol which are seen as self inflected and therefore undeserving.
Rant over
OTH