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1 More than meets the eye Why the welfare cuts will hit blind and partially sighted people particularly hard
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2 Economic context The Comprehensive Spending Review means £18bn savings have to come from welfare Other government plans predicated on making welfare savings Contraction of the state - this is a long- term project
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3 Political context Promise of fairness - “we are all in this together” Welfare Reform Bill A narrative about simplification and helping people into work Comparison with the Health Bill
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4 Public perceptions No more “something for nothing” attitude on the increase Squeezed Middle YouGov and other polls show attitudes are hardening
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5 Fairness Progressive or Regressive? Poverty alleviation or social mobility Simplified benefits system not necessarily fairer for people with complex needs
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6 Welfare Reform Bill January 2010 - December 2010 (tbc) Many proposals - but focus today on disability benefits Government majority dictates amendments will need to be made in the Lords Labour emphasis on responsibility
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7 Key proposals Opportunities Might be some people who gain from the Universal Credit Simpler forms A more responsive and flexible system?
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8 Key proposals Many more threats DLA reform and introduction of Personal Independence Payment in 2013 Review of DLA mobility in residential care Employment and Support Allowance time limit
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9 DLA reform More than £1bn budget cut by 2015 DLA “past its sell-by date” No more automatic entitlements New assessment
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10 DLA reform Re-assessment for existing claimants Periodic reviews New components for Personal Independence Payment Qualifying period Adaptation to impairment
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11 Out-of-work benefits Incapacity Benefit re-assessment began in April 2011 Work Capability Assessment problem Employment and Support Allowance time limit
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12 Other issues to consider Benefits cap Universal Credit Disability premium and passporting Welfare-to-work and sanctions
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13 Analysis Targeting vs universalism Who wins? Legal aid and advice? Clearing the poor away?
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14 What can you do? Hardest Hit campaign Short window to influence the Bill October crunch date Liberal Democrats key Show what impact a loss of DLA would have
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15 Thank you Andrew Kaye 020 7391 2136 andrew.kaye@rnib.org.uk
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