We call for a Cumulative Impact Assessment of Welfare Reform, and a New Deal for sick & disabled people based on their needs, abilities and ambitions
Responsible department: Department for Work and Pensions
We call for:A Cumulative Impact Assessment of all cuts and changes affecting sick & disabled people, their families and carers, and a free vote on repeal of the Welfare Reform Act.
An immediate end to the Work Capability Assessment, as voted for by the British Medical Association.
Consultation between the Depts of Health & Education to improve support into work for sick & disabled people, and an end to forced work under threat of sanctions for people on disability benefits.
An Independent, Committee-Based Inquiry into Welfare Reform, covering but not limited to: (1) Care home admission rises, daycare centres, access to education for people with learning difficulties, universal mental health treatments, Remploy closures; (2) DWP media links, the ATOS contract, IT implementation of Universal Credit; (3) Human rights abuses against disabled people, excess claimant deaths & the disregard of medical evidence in decision making by ATOS, DWP & the Tribunal Service.
This e-petition has received the following response:
As this e-petition has received more than 10
000 signatures, the relevant Government department have provided the
following response:
Cumulative impact analysis is not being withheld –
it is very difficult to do accurately and external organisations have
not produced this either.
The Government is limited in what cumulative
analysis is possible because of the complexity of the modelling required
and the amount of detailed information on individuals and families that
is required to estimate the interactions of a number of different
policy changes. In addition, the Government's programme of welfare
reform will not be fully implemented until 2017/18 and many policy
details are still to be worked through. Equality Impact Assessments are
however carried out for individual policies where there is a
requirement.
No other organisation produces this analysis in a
robust way. The Treasury does publish some cumulative analysis with each
Budget but this is a broad brush assessment of all tax, benefit and
expenditure changes since 2010 across households. Because the Budget
cumulative analysis is so complex, it is not robust enough to break down
by family type – so impacts on disabled people cannot be shown
separately.
The IFS also produces some cumulative analysis but
also do not feel the results are reliable enough to disaggregate for the
disabled.
This e-petition will remain open to signatures until
the published closing date and will be considered for debate by the
Backbench Business Committee should it pass the 100 000 signature
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