Many of
were shocked over the weekend to read about the tragic death of Mark Wood.
He
was a 44 year old with numerous mental health problems. A few months before his
death, his benefits had been drastically reduced to just £40 a week. This was because
ATOS had declared him fit for work. Prior to this he had been living
independently. His health deteriorated dramatically. At an inquest last week
the coroner found that his death was - “caused or contributed to by Wood
being markedly underweight and malnourished”.
His BMI was incompatible with
life.
In short he starved to death, in the UK in the 21st Century.
This is a particularly sad story because of the terrible
outcome. But hundreds of claimants have faced hardship because of the decisions
of this agency. I first blogged about this almost 2 years ago –
But developments
since then have made their plight far worse. This concerns the steps that have
been taken to block any effective right of appeal. Back in 2012, I was told by
a CAB advocate that the success rate at appeals for claimants who were
represented was as high as 80%. In April 2013 the right to Legal Aid to pursue
the appeals was removed. Most voluntary agencies including CABx simply do not
have the resources to help them. This has created a virtual waste land.
There are
now moves afoot to make things even worse by charging claimants who wish to
pursue appeals. So somebody’s benefits can be reduced to below the poverty
level but they then have to find a fee to pay to put things right. The outcome
will certainly be a dramatic drop in the number of appeals. In 2013 the
Government brought in similar rules for those who wished to go to Employment Tribunals.
This has led to a huge reduction in the number of cases being brought. The same
will happen with benefit appeals, leaving thousands facing destitution with no
realistic avenue of appeal, even if they can find someone to represent them.
You begin
to wonder what else can be thrown at the most vulnerable in society.
We are now
on the run in to another election. The party which deserves a vote will be the one
which commits to reversing these shocking cuts. We cannot afford to have
another Mark Wood.
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