HousePlantQueen
I agree with those who have pointed out just how much damage austerity measures have done, such as checking on who is living in social housing property, the mass redundancies of experienced prison staff etc. So short sighted and the effects take years as we are now seeing. Can I also just say that I hate the word "handouts" as used in the quoted Daily Telegraph article.
I agree with all you say!
As an ex DWP worker, retired in 2022, with a daughter currently working for the DWP, one of the huge issues with helping people back into work is Work Coaches (advisors or the like) have TEN minute appointments and huge caseloads, so helping anyone back into work with this little amount of time is nigh on impossible, they are meant to see people fortnightly but often cannot fit them in and simply don’t have the resource, training or personality to help people.
It’s all a tick box exercise and claimants are treated as numbers not humans.
The entire system needs a huge overhaul
including the amounts paid.
Removing the two child cap will not assist people into work, there is help, but it’s hard to get and matching claimants to suitable jobs in their local areas is also an issue.
Yes, there are a few “playing the system” but in the 8 quite diverse jobcenters I worked in, there are main vulnerable people, living on low incomes with no chance of living better lives. In particular disabled and unwell people, single people, care leavers and older people 50+.
It’s the minority you hear about in the media, right leaning media simply loves to find “benefit scroungers”