Reply To: PIP Vouchers

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kezo
Participant

    The idea of PIP being based on ones condition rather than how the condition affects your daily life, is dangerous to say the least.

    Perhaps politicians and certainly the DWP should understand more than anyone that no two people with the same condition  are the same. AFAIK they have their heads up their @rses and couldn’t care less.

    My daughter who apart from her disability has severe learning needs and well on the autistic spectrum. She is often violent, would get lost if she left the house alone and probably knocked over as she has no sense of danger inside the home or outside what so ever and requires help in all persnal hygeine. Yet however,she looks pretty normal to look at and will lead to her downfall.

    Someone with cancer, are the DWP only going to look at the word and not take into consideration the stages of such disease, how it affects their daily life or how the treatment affects their daily life.

    The list goes on!

    Dangerous times at the moment!