Powerful Story Explaining How Cuts Affect MH Claimants
Shannon’s mandatory re-consideration appeal was rejected. Struggling with a 10% decrease in her benefit allocation, she has been forced to confront the reality that she might not be able to cover the costs of transport if she leaves the house and loses her way.
“Now, I don’t have emergency taxi money without getting overdrawn,” she said. “I have had to start making decisions about what I can and can’t go out to do.”
Disability charity Scope has called the changes “concerning” and warned it could mean disabled claimants lose their independence.
“Disabled people spend an average of £550 a month on costs related to their impairment or condition,” Scope’s head of policy and public affairs, James Taylor said.
Shannon has decided to take her case to tribunal in a bid to regain the mobility component of her PIP.
If the ruling doesn’t go in her favour, she could be in danger of losing more of her disability benefit.
“For me it’s worth the risk because I can see that there is a greater issue here,” she said.
“I think the more of us that put our case across to try and explain to the government, and explain to the courts that our mental health can affect our mobility, the better.”





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