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From The Frontline Of #DWP #JobCentre #Sanctions

January 27, 2015

I wasn’t involved in any new year celebrations. I didn’t have the money — and neither could I justify celebrating while people around me were suffering benefits sanctions.

I was walking past Ashton under Lyne jobcentre on New Year’s Eve and two people stopped me, both with the same story: “They stopped my money at Christmas and I had nothing. I’ve tried to get an explanation from them but they won’t tell me why I’m being sanctioned.”

This isn’t unusual — nearly every day someone tells me about their sanctioning stories. And when reasons for sanctioning are given, the most common one is that the claimant didn’t attend an appointment. Why? Because they never received the letter informing them of the appointment in the first place.

Imagine this. You have a full-time job. You lose you job because they no longer need you — not because you did anything wrong.

You go to the jobcentre to sign on and are told that you are being forced onto universal credit. That’s bad enough. But, even worse, you have to be looking for work on the universal job match website for 35 hours a week — a website that is failing and has been proven to fail. This prevents you looking for real jobs and real work.

Then by no fault of your own you become homeless. You are placed in temporary accommodation. You inform the jobcentre of your new address. They ignore this and continue sending out letters to the old address. You miss an appointment that you never even knew about. The result is a six-month sanction, and you only survive on hardship payments.

Far too many letters are going missing from jobcentres up and down the country. I suspect that many simply aren’t sent out at all. Insisting that a claimant didn’t respond to a letter is a simple way to achieve your sanction target. It’s too easy and it’s happening too often.

I hope that we find all these missing letters. I’ve never known so many letters to go missing from one government organisation. It’s all a bit strange, isn’t it?

I didn’t make new year’s resolutions, but in light of all this sanctioning and suffering, I feel that this government should make some:

  • The abolition of the cruel sanctioning system, which aims to demoralise and punish the poor for being poor. Too many people are suffering and dying as a result.
  • The abolition of the cruel and heartless bedroom tax for everyone.
  • The abolition of the council tax supplement, which prescribes a life of poverty and deprivation for anyone now shouldering these extra costs. No wonder people just cannot afford to pay their council tax.
  • The abolition of the so-called fitness tests that are conducted for the DWP by unscrupulous privateers such as Atos. No-one should be persecuted for being ill.
  • An immediate end to the privatisation of the NHS.
  • The abolition of any plans to frack our gorgeous countryside.

The list could go on forever. We need to bring back caring for each other, helping each other and knowing that we have the ability to stand up to this government and any future government.

7 Comments leave one →
  1. jray's avatar
    jray permalink
    January 27, 2015 7:11 am

    When I first became unemployed,my adviser was very helpful,I was sofa surfing and used the JCP address for JCP mail,I had applied for a training course and amazingly it was approved,I had a mobile (no credit) but I could receive calls,this adviser was changed and I had a different one each time I signed on,the first question I always asked was the status of this course? and did I have any post? Six months went by and no reply,I was assigned to the WP(where the chance of training was nil) I persisted in asking about this course,nobody knew anything! After completing the WP and returning to the JCP(2 years on) the JCP adviser reviewed my file and found a letter confirming my placement for training,she refused to give it too me(Royal Mail) I filed a complaint with the Manager,District Manager and my MP…After an investigation I was found to have refused training once and failed to turn up a second time,this was a Lie,as I pointed out I asked about it at every sign on day and if I had refused/failed to attend I would of received a Sanction,why had I not? I have never missed an appointment or failed to complete the mind numbing requirements asked of me,why would I have not accepted this training opportunity? They refuse to admit that they made a mistake!

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    January 27, 2015 7:32 am

    Reblogged this on sdbast.

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  3. Chris's avatar
    Chris permalink
    January 27, 2015 9:46 am

    good article, but could you please make the typeset darker? As I can barely see it (as I have vision problems)
    Thanks

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  4. Mark Catlin's avatar
    January 27, 2015 10:52 am

    Reblogged this on markcatlin3695's Blog.

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    January 27, 2015 8:51 pm

    Reblogged this on Britain Isn't Eating.

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  6. Oliver Swingler's avatar
    December 18, 2015 7:27 pm

    Petition: To examine the DWP, ATOS & Maximus’s culpability for deaths of benefit claimants https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/114744
    Please sign and share

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