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Families with disabled children have benefits reduced and withdrawn

Posted: 20 July 2005 | Subscribe Online


The reduction and withdrawal of key benefits for families with disabled children by ill-informed officials is causing high levels of stress, new research warns today, writes Amy Taylor.

The study, carried out by the Child Poverty Action Group, also calls for an increase in basic incomes for such families.

Problems highlighted include families not having enough information about what they are entitled to and the lack of knowledge of some officials who decide to down rate or remove benefits.

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Families with disabled children are susceptible to poverty because low income is compounded by high costs.

“Whereas the government does recognise that disability is both a cause and a consequence of poverty, and it has introduced a number of significant improvements, additional financial support is not getting to the families who need it most,” said Kate Green, chief executive of the Child Poverty Action Group.

Meanwhile, the government has delayed its decision on whether to abolish the disabled facilities grant means test for families with disabled children.
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A coalition of disability and children’s charities, including Mencap and NCH, had expected a decision before Parliament went into recess for the summer but now ministers say that an announcement will be made in the autumn at the earliest.

The disabled facilities grant contributes towards housing adaptations for disabled people. Its means test for children has been abolished in Wales and Northern Ireland.

Child Poverty Action Group report Helter Skelter: Families, disabled children and the benefit system from: 020 7837 7979

 



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