Channel 4 programme about deaths on disability benefits

MeSci

Senior Member (Voting Rights)
There's a programme on Channel 4 tonight at 1930, described thus in the Radio Times:

"Richard Butchins reports for Dispatches on a series of deaths, including suicide, by disabled benefits claimants, examining how failings by the Department of Work and Pensions may have contributed. He looks at findings from a survey into the impact on the mental health of claimants, and meets people who say they have lost loved ones as a result of the way the system is run."

I think that the programme will be viewable from here:

Truth About Disability Benefits: Dispatches - All 4 (channel4.com)
 
Someone on a different forum had received an email about this program and posted it. I'm not sure of source but I assume it is from the Disability News Service website:

“There’s a programme on Friday that the DWP really don’t want you, or anyone else, to watch.

The Truth About Disability Benefits is being shown at 7.30pm on Friday on Channel 4.

It’s a Dispatches documentary investigating the unexpected deaths of disabled benefits claimants, including those who have taken their own lives.

It’s been scheduled at short notice, which is why we’re taking the very unusual step of sending out an email between our normal newsletters.

Because the DWP will be taking very careful note of viewing figures for this programme.

And desperately hoping that it attracts a smaller audience than usual, as proof that there really isn’t any great public interest in the lives and deaths of benefits claimants.

If that’s the case, they can carry on denying there’s a problem and keep on covering up the suffering inflicted on disabled claimants by a heartless system.

But the more people who watch the documentary, the harder it will be for the department to brush aside its findings.

And the more likely that others will begin investigating the secrecy surrounding almost everything the DWP does.

John Pring, founder of the Disability News Service, has been fighting tirelessly for many years to highlight the blood on the hands of the DWP.

And he has been involved from the very start in the making of this documentary.

John told us:

"It's taken about three years to get this programme made, dating back to my initial approaches to production companies.

“I'm really grateful to disabled film-maker Richard Butchins for making it happen and making such a powerful film, and for the patience of the families who have stuck with the project, and agreed to share their stories.

“Those stories are shocking. What is almost as shocking is that we are still waiting for an in-depth, independent inquiry into DWP's repeated failures over the last decade - and even earlier than that - to learn from its mistakes and make its assessment system safe.

“Countless disabled people have died because of that failure. We need an inquiry now."

The documentary is both filmed and presented by Richard Butchins, who’s had his own personal experience of dealing with the DWP.

Some of the relatives of deceased claimants are speaking out on television for the first time, to explain how the system contributed to the deaths of their loved ones.

There’s also testimony from a whistle-blower from inside the department who talks of staff having a dismissive and mocking attitude toward claimants.

And the film features findings from a survey which many hundreds of Benefits and Work readers took part in.

Your responses highlight the devastating impact of the benefits system on the mental and physical health of claimants.

So please, tune in on Friday yourself, if you feel able.

And spread the word to everyone you think might be interested.

The Truth About Disability Benefits: Dispatches, Channel 4, Friday 17 December, 7.30pm”
 
There's a programme on Channel 4 tonight at 1930, described thus in the Radio Times:

"Richard Butchins reports for Dispatches on a series of deaths, including suicide, by disabled benefits claimants, examining how failings by the Department of Work and Pensions may have contributed. He looks at findings from a survey into the impact on the mental health of claimants, and meets people who say they have lost loved ones as a result of the way the system is run."

I think that the programme will be viewable from here:

Truth About Disability Benefits: Dispatches - All 4 (channel4.com)

The issue of the capability to work assessment is beginning to get renewed coverage with a lot more new claimants as a result of the pandemic who are only starting to understand how awful the system is now they are experiencing it for themselves.

But as with long covid, I suspect that it will be turned into a 'mental health issue' rather than one of incompetence and an abuse of power on the part of those administering the system.
 
In 2017 the UN did an Inquiry into the UK's DWP's alleged violations of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, concluding that

'The UK government has inflicted “great misery” on disabled people and other marginalised groups, with ministers in a state of “denial” about the impact of their policies, a UN human rights expert has concluded.'

'Professor Philip Alston (pictured), the UN’s special rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights, said disabled people had faced “endless problems” as a result of the government’s social security reforms.

And he said it was clear that there needed to be a better assessment of the impact of the government’s social security cuts and reforms, including any links to the deaths of people found unfairly fit for work.

He said work capability assessments that had found disabled people unfairly “fit for work” had caused “a huge cause of frustration and disbelief” and that he had no doubt that disabled people had been “hit particularly hard by the changes in the benefit system”.

Disability News Service 2018
https://www.disabilitynewsservice.c...as-inflicted-great-misery-on-disabled-people/




There is little evidence of the UK government making any significant improvements to DWP assessments of sick/disabled people, or even any credible response to the conclusions of the UN Inquiry of 2017.



Yesterday (16/12/2021) the Disability News Service reported:
'The government has been accused of publishing a “laughable” and unevidenced report that was supposed to provide an update on its progress since being accused in 2016 of “grave and systematic” violations of the UN disability convention.

The 10,500-word report by the government’s Disability Unit and the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) was quietly published last Thursday.

But instead of a detailed analysis of progress the UK government has made in addressing the violations in the last five years, the report appears instead to simply list a series of disability-related policies introduced in each area of violation, while ignoring evidence that suggests continuing breaches of the convention.

The UK government is supposed to update the UN’s committee on the rights of persons with disabilities (CRPD) every year on its progress in addressing the treaty violations, but it appears to have failed to produce a report in 2020.'

https://www.disabilitynewsservice.c...un-update-on-grave-and-systematic-violations/




It's hoped the Dispatches program (tonight, 7.30) will seriously publicise the terrible treatment of sick/disabled people by the UK benefits system and reach more people than the occasional national press report ever does.
 
There is a very full iNews article based on the Dispatches program, with even more material than could be fitted into the documentary program itself (which was very clear and hard hitting).


'The truth about disability benefits: ‘People are killing themselves because of this system’
'In a shocking new documentary, Richard Butchins reveals the devastating toll it takes on people’s mental and physical health'

iNews
https://inews.co.uk/news/long-reads..._Rs48NAOZj54dWq7Fx3j0WCYBkR3kYn1_t_r-kQPahDMQ



 
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when the powers that be decide that cutting the benefits bill is so necessary to save public funds but then go on to create a parasitic partnership with at least 3 private companies that have swallowed over a billion in public funds . Ideology at its worse .
 
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