I've heard of dropping things to see if you can pick them up is a delibrate trick they do. It's almost a reflex when something is dropped to reach for it, what ever your condition - I see very old ladies go to pick up things where I work all the time - even when they are half blind and very...
...paper work back from the DWP
well everything to do with my case and the reasons they don`t want me
to get the level of pip i need such ass the atos lady had dropped a bit of paper
on the floor and i picked it up, so i must be ok :facepalm: i looked happy and calm
so i cant be depressed...
Class 700 trains on Thameslink will be "ATO" from Blackfriars to St Pancras only ...driver just moniters and does the doors - much like the Tube (Victoria , Central lines)...
None of his conditions are listed at all, which means he's unlikely to see a doctor, and highly likely to see a nurse or a physio. CFS/ME and Fibromyalgia are contested diagnoses regardless of the fact that they have severe real-life consequences, so referring to symptoms of the conditions/their...
List may be out of date. I had a huge argument with frumious about it a while back, and he swore blind that the DWP had updated it in a timely fashion.
http://dpac.uk.net/2013/04/what-people-need-to-know-about-atos-assessments/
that's the list.
ViolentPanda, can you answer whether his conditions are listed?
The fucked-up thing about living in the second decade of the 21st Century, is that, this shit actually does happen. You couldn't make it up. Future historians may mistake this era as a comedy era.
I read this thread for about a year before I joined urban - I read hundreds of pages, and it was invaluable in helping me support someone through the Atos process. Lets keep focused here and not allow derails.
what we have though is the numbers of people whose families have gone to the media. i doubt i'm the only person who knows of more than one case where someone has been inappropriately sanctioned, or taken off benefits that has exacerbated medical conditions towards the end of someone's life, but...
...of homelessness is rising and the use of foodbanks has soared. Hundreds of thousands of people have had their lives devastated by sanctions, Atos, the bedroom tax etc - we shouldn't need to invent ghosts, the suffering is fucking real and easily avoidable. And that suffering is built in to...
...who committed suicide after a refusal of benefits, or a blatantly unlawful sanction.
how about the people found unfit for work by outsourced atos ocupational health and were laid off, found fit for work by atos assessoirs working for the dwp therfore denied esa, and considered unfit to...
Narrative verdicts ? as if it was such a major preciptating factor as the la-la land magic money tree lefties keep claiming it is, surely there would be at least a couple of dozen narrative verdicts or coroner's recorded comments making such a link ...
...are limited in what they can write on a death certificate, normally to medical causes, not socioeconomic or political ones.
If it's suicide, they say suicide no matter what drove the person to take their own life. They don't write 'suicide because atos, the Tories and the dwp drove them to it'
Victoria Line 67 stock I seem to remember reading the original proposal was for crewless operation In the end they put the ATO on front but all he did was open and close the doors and start the train which then ran from one station to the next station obeying the codes and signals
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