Tuesday, 6 May 2008
This blog has moved.
Moving forward. New posts will only be made to the blog on our main website - www.hivbenefits.co.uk
We welcome you to the new site. It has a search feature that should help you to find the information more readily.
John.
New letter for you to send to your Member of Parliament (MP)
We have updated the letter you can send your MP - click here. Even if you have written before please continue to raise this issue, especially relevant in the current climate.
You can find your MP by typing your post code in to this website.
Monday, 5 May 2008
"Is Labour abolishing illness"
Picked up from the Benefits & Work website forums I thought is was worth highlighting this article - "Is Labour abolishing illness"- from The New Statesman for all visitors here to read.
Written by "Alison Ravetz is a professor emeritus of Leeds Metropolitan University who writes on housing policy and welfare reform"
The article can be found at http://www.newstatesman.com/200805010024
Now is the time to write to your MP especially if the seat is marginal
If you claim any benefit now. Given the current political climate where the government maybe more receptive to the issues you face. It is a good idea to remind your MP of the issues you face living with HIV.
If you don't claim any benefits at the present time. What is being allowed to happen today. May affect you in the future should you find yourself in the situation where you need to claim for benefits.
Either way, please write to your local MP if only to raise the issues facing all of us who live with this illness. Problems with benefits, loss of the 10p starting rate of tax or any issues you face trying to maintain full time employment.
You can find your MP by clicking here.
This web site will also tell you how your MP votes on certain issues. It maybe of interest for when you next vote.
Saturday, 3 May 2008
Medical Reports, Mental Health, DWP & your doctors. - PLEASE READ THIS
As you may have gathered from previous posts. I have been greatly concerned that during the review process. If you list several specialist consultants that deal with other medical issues you have developed alongside or by virtue of your HIV, especially mental health issues. The DWP typically only approach your HIV Consultant. Where they will not wait for this report they may approach your GP. Therefore only one aspect of your health is evidenced.
I was also concerned. Minded of the DWP guidance & that Mental Health issues were seemingly being ignored.
In my case. I have engaged in correspondence questioning the DBD551 I submitted. Specifically how or why a decision could be reached without medical reports covering ALL my health issues from ALL my consultants.
The response states;
"..... decisions are made based on a persons mobility and care needs and not the disability itself"
so why require any medical report if it is not required to reach a judgement on entitlement?
it then continues;
"You state that I implied that mental health would not be considered part of your current disabilities - this was not my intention. It is fully accepted that the facts you present with regard to your mental health are accurate and correct. You are quite right to say that not to approach other consultants you have mentioned would not give a complete picture of your HIV."
The Decision Maker then states she is to seek additional medical reports from my other consultants.
Why is this important?
Your HIV consultant or GP may refer you to other specialists, including mental health, that have more direct knowledge, history & understanding of additional illnesses you experience. They will of course be keeping your referring medic up to date. Though in my experience this is usually by letter and in very general terms.
Where a decision made has been made on the strength of a GP report only or your mental health or any other health issue you feel has not been properly evaluated. You may want to consider the above.
Apparently my original DS1500 was supplied from the St. Peter's Clinic. This is worrying as I have never been to any clinic of that name and checking my copy of that document it is not mentioned. This being one of several errors that, as you can imagine, is generating more correspondence.
I also mentioned in my previous letter. An error made on the medical report submitted, no fault of my current consultant, relating to my date of diagnosis. I wrote asking for this data to be corrected under the obligations of the Data Protection Act. I also copied this to my clinic for correction. The response implies that the DWP will not be changing this. That I should write to my clinic. So whereas this has been done and the error raised and changed. The DWP will not be asking for another medical report nor changing existing data. A complaint to the Information Commissioners Office I think now.
As I am completing my DLA556 I am concerned that information I am providing is not being treated correctly or in fact that the information is accurate.
Feedback South London - Thank you.
Thank you to all at the Feedback South London meeting on the 2nd May for the warm welcome & opportunity to mention the group ThCell & the efforts undertaken by the team with regard to the changes in the Benefits system.
If you live in South London please check out the website (http://feedbacksl.org.uk) to find out what they do and how you can get involved on matters about your care.
Events you maybe interested in
If you are a patient of the Kobler, Victoria or Nkosi Johnson Clinics. The patient forum, KVN Forum, is meeting on Tuesday 6th May 2008 from 6pm to 8pm. I understand that a person from the Terrence Higgins Trust has been invited to this meeting to give advice on the Disabiliy Living Allowance Review.
"Please note that we are hoping to have representation from Daniel Payet of THT, who will be presenting the THT approach to dealing with DLA review issues. ...... so if you know anyone who may wish to ask Daniel any questions in particular, then get them to come along, or bring those questions / issues with you - spread the word." - Chair, KVN Forum.
If you live in Dorking. James Purnell, Secretary of State, Department for Work & Pensions is on the panel of BBC's Question Time Thursday 8th May 2008. You can apply to be part of the audience by clicking here.
Thursday, 1 May 2008
BMA, GMC & Council for Healthcare Regulatory Excellence.
Wednesday, 30 April 2008
Medical Reports requested by the DWP.
The DWP when requesting a medical report on you. Under there own guidelines should be approaching your HIV consultant.
As there can be a delay in response from some consultants. Some contributors have noticed that the DWP is sending a second medical report request to the GP.
If this has happened to you. Please let us know.
On the forms you get from the DWP you consent to them approaching any medical practioner that you deal with. For a medical report. If you do not give this consent on the form this could end up with your benefit being withdrawn.
You are not entitled to a copy of the medical report before the DWP have received it only after.
They actively encourage GP's in-particular, not to engage with patients before the doctor submits a medical report on you.
See this article on the Benefits & Work website (you may need to be a member). It links to a document titled "Advice to GP's completing Disability Living Allowance and Attendance Allowance Factual Reports (DWP - Jan 2008)" it states "Your report should be based upon your knowledge of the patient and the medical records. It is not necessary to interview the patient, as any information they provide, especially with regard to mobility and self care may not necessarily be objective." Of course the GP would need to have knowledge of your HIV and how it affects you.
Clearly this can create a problem if your GP doesn't know about your HIV or the specifics of ongoing treatment under the care of your consultant.
If you want to know what your doctor is writing concerning your health to any third party. Even where you have given your consent. You can (in writing) ask your doctor to let you have access to any report, for your review. Before they submit it on to the requesting 3rd party. You can also have access to any medical information held about you under the Data Protection Act.
We are working on the structure of such a letter and will post it to the main site when done.
Tuesday, 29 April 2008
Some thanks.
Thanks to James , you know who you are, for the information and your efforts.
Week commencing 28th April 2008 - Quiet.
We are in the middle of a nightmare that is the "Decent Homes" upgrade to our home.
Please bear with us. I will post when I can.
Thanks,
John.
Sunday, 27 April 2008
What can I do to help the cause ...
- See June's message below and sign the petition
- Write to your local MP.
- Write to James Purnell, Minister of State - Department for Work and Pensions.
- Write to Ann McGuire, Minster for the Disabled - Department for Work and Pensions.
- Write to your local newspaper & national newspaper you read.
- Write to your local HIV service provider telling them about your experience.
- Challenge any adverse decision - read back through the blogs to understand what this might mean.
- Let us know how you feel, what this means to you and your experience.
Only by building a body of evidence, your stories can we get a fuller picture of the impact.
Those of you that wrote to the editor of Positive Nation. I want you to understand, though your letter may not have been published, it has contributed to the body of evidence.
Friday, 25 April 2008
Personal Message from June Brown, Actress - EastEnders.
Not only will people lose entitlement to Incapacity Benefit, their free travel. motability vehicle but also the Severe Disability Premium of Income Support so they will be forced into the utmost poverty, which can do nothing but harm their condition.
Employers will be reluctant to offer work due to the necessity of frequent hospital visits, periods of admission and bouts of prolonged ill health.
I would ask you all to support this petition in the hope this review is reassessed and to endorse the TCell campaign."
From the main www.hivbenefits.co.uk website.
Thursday, 24 April 2008
Thanks to ....
On behalf of all the Disabled Community affected by the issues surrounding Disability Living Allowance.
We thank :
Actor & Director - Doctors, The Bill, EastEnders & Grange Hill.
for signing the 10 Downing Street petition on the Right Payment Program.
As always I link the name of our public supporters & friends to a site where you can see their body of work. Please take a moment to look.
Also I will add them, with their consent to the "Friends & Supports" page of the main www.hivbenefits.co.uk website.
Wednesday, 23 April 2008
All Party Parliamentary Group on AIDS.
"I just wanted to let you know that I had a very comprehensive read of your excellent website - it is a brilliant source of information from the front line. I am in contact with a number of organisations about the DLA issue and that I will be discussing it with Baroness Masham, who you wrote to. What we may end up doing is to write to the relevant Minister asking for improved services to soften the blow for people whose benefit levels are lowered and to help them find sustainable incomes. However we are gathering evidence from as many groups as possible first. I will keep you in touch."
I responded,
"Writing to the relevant minister as you describe is welcome. Thank you.
However I would draw particular attention to the process itself. It is not consistent or equitable in its application. We know it is prone to error.
Only yesterday. Some one asked me if the DWP could go straight to his GP ignoring that he has also given them information on his consultant. He has seen his GP on a very irregular basis over many years. I was asked if they could do this. Apart from an undertaking by the DWP that they would always in the first instance seek a medical report from the HIV consultant. http://www.dwp.gov.uk/medical/med_conditions/hiv-aids/sources_of_ev_hiv_aids.asp further clarifies this action.
He is to get back to the DWP and ask why they are ignoring there own “Sources of Evidence” guidance in his case.
This is just one of many comments I get about the process.
Yes some will not be entitled to the same rates. However this is questionable as we know some, unable to fight for there entitlements. Are to frightened to challenge initial decisions."
Tuesday, 22 April 2008
Useful report from the PSI (Policy Studies Insitiute)
PSI takes a politically neutral stance on issues of public policy and has no connections with any political party, commercial interest or pressure group.
Reported on "The take-up rate of Disability Living Allowance and Attendance Allowance: Feasibility study" in August 2007.
Some of the points covered maybe of interest to you if you want to understand more about DLA.
Monday, 21 April 2008
Thank you to Baroness Masham of Ilton.
Today I received a very supportive letter from Baroness Masham of Ilton.
She was one of the members who had taken part.
To quote her first paragraph,
"I am very concerned that individual people with long-term conditions, not only HIV/AIDS are not getting the help and support they should. I know from personal experience of the problems people with HIV can have. Everyone is an individual"
Baroness Masham is going to ask Baroness Thornton to look at the issues and acknowledges we have also written to her. Also she is sending a copy of our letter to the All Party Parliamentary group on HIV/AIDS prior to their next meeting that she is due to attend.
On behalf of us all, we very much appreciate your support here. I will also write to thank her.
Thank you.
Sunday, 20 April 2008
Effects of "10p" starting rate Tax Changes.
EFFECTS OF TAX CHANGES
Winners:
- Most people/ with incomes of £18,000+
- Under £18,000 but aged 65+ and therefore eligible for higher personal allowances
- Under £18,000 but with young children and therefore eligible for child tax credits
Losers:
- Under £18,000 and ineligible for working tax credits because under 25
- Retired early and therefore ineligible for higher personal allowances
- Part-timer working insufficient hours to qualify for tax credits
- Different personal circumstances may affect final amounts
If your DLA Personal Care is reduced to Medium or Lower Rate.
With the introduction of the Employment & Support Allowance in October 2008. Incapacity Benefit will be replaced. If you are down graded as described above. You will become eligible for reassessment for this benefit. Initially you will simply move across to this benefit. Then by April 2010 the government want to have reassessed all these claims that simply moved across.
Reducing DLA personal care from the "higher rate" of personal care. Seems to be a mechanism to facilitate the re-assessment of those currently on Incapacity Benefit as the new system "beds in". These re-assessments will happen over time.
The assessments under the Employment & Support Allowance are more focused on what you can do? rather than what you cannot do?. Again any information gathered here may have an impact on any DLA award you have at the time.
I do not mean to cause worry. There are many changes in the pipeline. I just wanted to re-iterate the impact both today and moving forward. So you are aware.
Thursday, 17 April 2008
Confusing letter from the DWP.
Having submitted his DLA556 over a month ago he hoped it was his decision. He was panic stricken whilst opening it.
Addressed from "DLA SR Pilot Team"
It says the "Amount of money we pay you is going up" and mentioned indefinitely.
I asked him to give the DWP a call to confirm IF this letter was notification of his award that is expected.
Alas, NO. It was just the yearly letter sent out at the beginning of every financial year. His decision should be due in a few weeks.
Understandably he was upset and took some time to calm - medication helped.
It would have been a good idea if the DWP had inserted a note that this wasn't a decision that that would arrive in a separate letter.
So we continue to worry.
If you need clarification of any letter the DWP send you. Ring them and ask them. They are happy to clarify.
Community Legal Advice
My situation & DWP mental health.
I asked why they had not approached other doctors mentioned on my DBD551.
Response,
" You question why the DBD551 makes no reference or referral to your mental health.
The DBD551 is our inital enquiry form which requests information with regard to your current disabilities, medication and names/addresses/consent to contact any medical profession that you are currently seeing. On receipt of your completed DBD551 we subsequently contacted "my HIV consultant.""
I further note,
"The information provided in the HFR from "my HIV consultant" provides sufficient medical evidence to aid us in our decision making process. If you feel that we would benefit from any other information please feel free to provide this at your earliest convenience"
I have written back again asking why they are ignoring the medical information & consent given to approach other specialist consultants dealing with other medical HIV related issues I have. Surely having given all the current medical information and details of who to approach. I would have thought the DWP would have sought full medical reports in order to reach a proper decision based on ALL the medical information they requested and is available to them.
I know this might cause you to worry. I apologise if it does. I post to make the situation clear and create awareness.
My situation & DWP forms don't fully deal with AIDS/HIV health issues.
Prompted by Johnny, this confirms his experience. Also given the general criticism that the forms we are asked to complete are not specific enough to those with AIDS/HIV.
The reply from the DWP was
"You state the the DBD551 and DBD556* do not properly deal with all the health issues that you have in relation to your AIDS/HIV diagnosis.
The aforementioned enquiry forms are representative of customers with disabilities of all types and not specific to AIDS/HIV customers. You are entitled to present information with regard to the needs arising from your disabilities in any way which is suited to you. For example you may wish to send in a daily diary or forward a letter. However, page 9, 26 and 31 of the DBD556* are provided for you to include any other information about the problems you experience day to day"
** Remember any other method you use to submit information must include information on how you cope during the day and at night. Use the forms as a guide. **
* I think this is merely a "typo" and it means DLA556. I have written to seek clarification.
I understand if you have diabetes and make an application for DLA there is a specific form form for this condition. I await confirmation from the DWP. Clearly this begs the question why there cannot be a form tailored more specifically to AIDS/HIV.
Call the DWP to ask if they will accept information in another form. On the rare occasion I have called them I have found them to be helpful.
My situation & DWP time period for claims.
The DWP advise that the normal period it takes to review is 12 - 14 weeks to complete.
However they rely on how long it takes for the claimant to return the forms. Also how long it takes your doctor to complete and submit any medical report. At present doctors are inundated with these requests in addition to there already full workload.
Mine started in December 2007.
The DWP will give you an extension in time if you need it to complete any form. Just give them a call and ask.
My situation & DWP legislation used
I asked under what piece of legislation this review was taking place.
Reference was made to the Disability Living Allowance Advisory Board (DLAAB) and the report on "special rules".
Reply,
"You query the use of the law, the use of the DS1500 and the review itself. We are permitted to review benefit under Regulation32 (1) of the Social Security (Claims and Payments) Regulations. Although your claim for benefit was awarded for life does not exclude it from any future reviews that we wish to undertake. Further information with regard to reviews is also provided in the annual uprating letters that you should have prevously recieved. The DS1500 refers only to your original application in 199x and will not form part of the current review"
The "uprating letters" are those you receive, yearly. Detailing your award and the levels it is paid at.
I also asked if this review. Given the stress it puts many under doesn't contrivene the Human Rights Act.
Reply,
"This review complies with legislation including the Human Rights Act."
My situation & DWP omitted Viral Load
I asked the DWP why they had omited my viral load on their Doctors Medical Opinion.
The response
"I acknowledge the importance of he recording of the viral load data, however the fact it has been omitted from this document will not affect the decision making process"
Forums on main website.
If you can help please post a reply.
Body fat, Wasting & Lipodystrophy
Tuesday, 15 April 2008
Midweek Group. - Thank you.
I was invited to join the meeting this evening to talk and answer questions on the DLA review.
Thank you to the organizers and participants for this opportunity that I hope was beneficial.
For details of the group & if you would like to attend see http://www.midweeklondon.org
Pro Bono legal help needed.
Thank you,
john@hivbenefits.co.uk
Quiet for a few days.
Please feel free to comment and/or email me.
Thanks,
John.
Abolition of 10p starting rate for tax.
Those that undertake employment either full or part time. On low wages because of the issues and discrimination around employment & HIV. Or those thinking of returning to work as they have no financial choice.
Will see their tax burden has increased with the abolition of the 10p rate of tax.
For many the DLA payments just about keep their heads above water.
You maybe interested in this interview on the BBC with Andrew Marr & John Hutton MP.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/andrew_marr_show/7333179.stm
also David Blunketts thoughts on this click here.
Saturday, 12 April 2008
Fuel Poverty - Battling Bills - What help is there?
"Battling bills - what help is there?
With average gas and electricity costs now totalling more than £1,000 a year, many families may be worried about paying their fuel bills this winter. This guide outlines what help is available.
KEY NUMBERS
Home Heat helpline
0800 33 66 99
Energywatch helpline
08459 06 07 08
Eaga benefit entitlement check
0191 247 3800
As well as the general help listed here, suppliers often offer grants, special tariffs and other measures on a case-by-case basis.
If you are having trouble paying your bill you should check with your supplier to find out what help is available from them.
GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
WINTER FUEL PAYMENT
What is it?
A tax-free annual benefit, it is usually paid from November.
Who is eligible?
Those aged 60 or over by 24 September 2006 and who normally live in the United Kingdom.
How much?
How much you get varies according to personal circumstances. For example, a person living alone, or who is the only person in their household who qualifies, would receive £200 - or £300 if they are aged 80 and over.
How to apply?
If you have not had the payment before and are not getting a state pension or another benefit (apart from housing benefit, council tax benefit or child benefit) the payment will not be automatic, you need to apply.
You can get a claim form by calling 08459 151 515.
Or see this page on the Direct.Gov website.
COLD WEATHER PAYMENT
What is it?
The payment is made when the average temperature is recorded as, or forecast to be, 0C (32F) or below over seven consecutive days.
Who is eligible?
You are entitled if you receive the following:
pension credit
income support or income-based jobseeker's allowance and there is a child aged under five in your family
pensioner premium, higher pensioner premium or enhanced pensioner premium
a disability premium or severe disability premium
a disabled child premium or a child tax credit that includes an individual element for a child or qualifying young person who is disabled or severely disabled
How much?
A one-off payment of £8.50.
How to apply?
The payment is made automatically.
GOVERNMENT SCHEMES
WARM FRONT ENGLAND
What is it?
A grant scheme in England providing heating and insulation in privately owned or rented homes.
Depending on an applicant's needs, it will pay for things such as loft insulation, draught proofing, gas room heaters with thermostat controls gas and electric or oil central heating.
Energy advice and two low-energy light bulbs are also available.
Who is eligible?
You may get a grant if you get one or more of the following benefits:
working tax credit (with an income of less than £15,050 and which must include a disability element)
child tax credit (with an income of less than £15,050)
attendance allowance
disability living allowance
income support (must include a disability premium)
housing benefit (must include a disability premium)
council tax benefit (must include a disability premium)
war disablement pension (must include a mobility supplement or a constant attendance allowance)
industrial injuries disablement benefit (must include constant attendance allowance)
you have a child under 16, or are pregnant, and get income support or council tax benefit or housing benefit or income-based jobseeker's allowance or pension credit
you are aged 60 or over and get pension credit, or council tax benefit, or housing benefit or income-based jobseeker's allowance
How much?
Grants range up to £2,700 - or up to £4,000 if your home needs oil central heating.
How to apply?
You will need to complete an application form before an adviser visits you to assess and recommend work for your property. Call 0800 316 6011.
WARM DEAL SCOTLAND
What is it?
Offers grants for a range of energy-saving measures, including cavity wall insulation, draught proofing, four energy-saving light bulbs, plus energy efficiency advice.
Who is eligible?
You may get a grant if you get one or more of the following benefits:
attendance allowance
child tax credit (with an income of less than £15,050)
council tax benefit
disability living allowance
disabled person's tax credit
housing benefit
income-based jobseeker's allowance
income support
industrial injuries disablement benefit (must include constant attendance allowance)
pension credit
war disablement pension (must include mobility supplement or constant attendance allowance)
working tax credit (with an income of less than £15,050)
How much?
A maximum of £500.
How to apply?
Telephone 0800 316 6009
CENTRAL HEATING PROGRAMME SCOTLAND
What is it?
Funded by the Scottish Executive, it is a non means-tested scheme, providing free central heating and insulation packages for those whose system is broken and beyond repair, or who do not have one at all.
Who is eligible?
Residents in Scotland aged 60 and over who are home owners or rent in the private sector. They must have been resident at the address of application for at least a year and it must be their main home and not subject to a demolition order.
The address must be self-contained and have no central heating, or the existing central heating system must be completely broken and beyond repair.
How much?
Up to £3,500.
How to apply?
Telephone 0800 316 1653.
CENTRAL HEATING PROGRAMME SCOTLAND FOR OVER 80s
What is it?
Replaces heating systems, plus other measures such as a free smoke alarm, assistance with care and help moving and replacing furniture while heating is fitted.
Who is eligible?
Anyone over 80 who has a partial or inefficient system, generally more than 20 years old.
How much?
Up to £3,500.
How to apply?
Telephone 0800 316 1653.
HOME ENERGY EFFICIENCY SCHEME IN WALES
What is it?
Provides grants for energy efficiency measures - such as loft insulation, low energy light bulbs and gas room heaters - and energy advice.
Who is eligible?
Those in receipt of the following benefits and have a child under 16, or are pregnant:
income support
working tax credit (with an income of less than £15,050)
council tax benefit
child tax credit (with an income of less than £15,050)
housing benefit
income-based jobseeker's allowance
How much?
Up to £1,500.
How to apply?
Telephone 0800 316 2815.
HEES plus in Wales
What is it?
Aimed at owner-occupiers or private tenants in Wales, it provides grants for energy efficiency measures and gives tailored energy efficiency advice.
Who is eligible?
People aged 60 or over, or one-parent families with a child under 16, and in receipt of one or more of the following:
income support
housing benefit
council tax benefit
state pension credit
income-based job seeker's allowance
OR
Householders who are disabled or chronically sick, and in receipt of one or more of the following:
working tax credit
housing benefit
income support
council tax benefit, plus the disability element
disability living allowance
attendance allowance
industrial injuries disablement benefit, plus constant attendance allowance
war disablement pension plus constant attendance allowance
attendance allowance
mobility supplement
OR
Householders with children under 16 living in the property, who are claiming child benefit with the child receiving disability living allowance.
How much?
Up to £2,700
How to apply?
Telephone 0800 316 2815.
NORTHERN IRELAND WARM HOMES SCHEME
What is it?
Funded by the Department for Social Development, it is aimed at owner-occupiers and people who rent their homes from private landlords in Northern Ireland. It is not available for public sector properties.
The fund gives a grant for a package of energy efficiency and heating measures.
Who is eligible?
Householders of any age (the applicant or their spouse) who have a child under the age of 16 and who are in receipt of one or more of the following benefits:
housing benefit
rate rebate
income support
income-based job seeker's allowance
child tax credit
expectant mothers in receipt of a Maternity certificate (MAT B1) and one of the above benefits
OR
Householders under 60 (the applicant or their spouse) who are in receipt of one or more of the following disability-related benefits:
disability living allowance
housing benefit (with disability premium)
rate rebate (with disability premium
)
income support (with disability premium)
working tax credit (with disability premium) and NHS tax exemption certificate
war disablement pension (with mobility supplement or constant attendance allowance)
industrial injuries disablement benefit (with constant attendance allowance)
How much?
Up to £750.
How to apply?
Telephone 0800 181 667.
WARM HOMES PLUS - NORTHERN IRELAND
What is it?
In addition to the warm homes scheme, includes measures such as installing new central heating systems.
Who is eligible?
Householders who are 60 years and over and are in receipt of one or more of the following benefits:
rate rebate
housing benefit
pension credit
income-based job seeker's allowance
attendance allowance
disability living allowance
working tax credit (with disability premium) and NHS tax exemption certificate
industrial injuries disablement benefit (with constant attendance allowance)
war disablement pension (with mobility supplement or constant attendance allowance)
How much?
Up to £3,700.
How to apply?
Telephone 0800 181 667.
ENERGY SUPPLIER FUNDS
POWERGEN HARDSHIP FUND
Aims to assist Powergen customers who are low income households facing financial difficulty and who may not be eligible for financial help from government schemes.
Can offer the following assistance:
payments in full or part to cover the cost of installing cavity wall insulation and/or loft insulation
payments in full or part to cover the cost of repairing or installing heating measures which in some cases could include repair of unsafe gas heating systems
payments in full or part could be made to cover the cost of household appliances
Telephone 0800 051 1480.
EDF ENERGY TRUST FUND
A charity that gives grants to people who have electricity, gas, telephone, and in some cases, other essential household bill debts.
Funded by EDF, its gives grants, and financial and energy efficiency advice.
You must be a domestic customer of London Energy, Seeboard Energy, Sweb Energy or EDF Energy.
There are two types of grants. They are for:
individuals to cover the payment of gas and electricity debts and other essential household bills or costs
voluntary organisations working in the field of money advice, debt counselling or energy efficiency advice
Telephone 01733 421050.
BRITISH GAS ENERGY TRUST
The British Gas Energy Trust, which incorporates the Scottish Gas Energy Trust, gives grants to help individuals and families in need to meet arrears of energy charges and other household bills and costs.
You must be a domestic customer of British Gas or Scottish Gas.
Can help with:
arrears of domestic gas/electricity charges
other essential domestic bills and costs. You can apply for such help even if you do not apply for help with your gas/electricity charges
Telephone 01733 421021.
A winter fuel rebate is also available of up to £90 to British Gas's most vulnerable customers.
Telephone 0845 601 2006.
SCOTTISH POWER ENERGY PEOPLE TRUST
Organisations and groups can apply for funding to support projects or schemes covering:
crisis funding, such as women and children needing emergency accommodation and vulnerable young people setting up their first home
benefits health checks or income maximisation. For example, helping households that are not claiming all the benefits to which they are entitled
energy efficiency measures
research
If you are having trouble paying your bill you should check with your supplier to find out what help is available. Many offer grants, and/or special tariffs and other measures.
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/uk/6043288.stm
Published: 2006/10/24 00:25:38 GMT
© BBC MMVIII"
Friday, 11 April 2008
Keeping a diary.
Just a reminder that keeping a diary is a good tool when it comes to filling in the issues you face on a daily & nightly basis. When completing any form. It gives you something to remind you. It need not be too elaborate either.
Thursday, 10 April 2008
Feedback from users.
Please let us know how and what you think about the website. Is there anything you want to see covered? Email me.
GOOD NEWS.
This morning heard of two more claims that stayed the same. The time frame on average thus far is 4 to 5 months.
Tuesday, 8 April 2008
Disability benefits and the European Economic Area and Switzerland
This follows a statement in the House of Commons by Ann McGuire MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Department for Work & Pensions. She is the Minister for the Disabled.
Monday, 7 April 2008
EAS Rates
"Government Goes Against Spirit Of Parliamentary Promise To Disabled People, UK" from Medical News Today.
"New rates “will force more into poverty”" from Disability Now.
Also the Members forum on Benefits & Work has some good information on this.
Direct Payments
If you want to find out more the Department of Health has information on it's website - Click here
The Penerels Trust is a charity providing services to those in receipt of "Direct Payments". This is not a recommendation. I merely include this link for information purposes.
Sunday, 6 April 2008
Shared Experience.
"To everybody who may find this interesting or indeed helpful
i just wan't to say a big thank you for starting this site , i have found it
very useful and informative .
I will tell my story but try and keep it shortish , though thats quite
difficult compressing 22 years of ones life into a few lines , I'm a long
term survivor of HIV/AIDS I was diagnosed when i was 25 in 1986 which seems
like a lifetime ago , and i can hardly remember a time when i wasn't HIV +
If i cold have chosen a different life then i certainly would have done , i
would really like to think it hasn't controlled my life , but deep down i
know it has .
I was awarded DLA in 1996 with probably about six months to live i had a very
low CD4 count and a lot of KS lesions on my body amongst other infections ,
at this point i was still working (3 days a week ) god knows how, i used to
fall asleep at work on a regular basis .
it was around that time that i started on the endless drug trials which of
course i remain on to this day , my blood counts became better and i
continued working until 2001 when even though my my CD4 count was reasonably
high and my viral load non detectable i got another AIDS defining illness
just to beat me back down again , after being miss diagnosed with tonsillitis
for 4 months and endless amounts of antibiotics i was seen as an emergency
patient at st thomas
where i was diagnosed with non hodgkins lymphoma (cancer) they gave me a 25 %
chance of survival and i had chemotherapy for a year at this point i had to
stop work and have not worked since . i was a very successfull hairdresser
and got to the top of my profession having had to have a year off
i count on my DLA to live on these days along with income support and i'm not
sure how i'll manage without it my doctor was very understanding when i told
him about the review and told me to write my own letter and in explaining my
condition /disability and how it effects me etc . i don't think the
"decision maker" should base his decision on blood counts because they
certainly have had little bearing on the infections and illness's i
personally have had .
i was once told by a leading HIV doctor that your immune system isn't the
same once its been compromised
just to say thanks for reading this , hope the spelling wasn't to dreadful
i await the brown envelope"
Friday, 4 April 2008
Non Clinical HIV Services in South London
South London (with the partial exception of Bromley) has a unique arrangement whereby all of the PCT's (Primary Care Trusts) and local authorities (Council's) have got together to fund and make provision for a range of HIV services....you can find out what they are funding and who is providing those services for them by going to the 'South London HIV Partnership' website at http://slhp.nam.org.uk/cms1256039.aspx the site also gives details of how to access those services.
If you have any issues with the service you receive from any of the organisations providing services to you for the SLHP and you do not wish.... for any reason... to bring them to the attention of the organisation concerned or to the SLHP directly you can do so via 'Feedback South London' which is service user body.... details of which are available on its web site at http://www.feedbacksl.org.uk/
House of Lords Debate on HIV/AIDS April, 3rd 2008
As indicated in the debate. Lord Fowler is a trustee of the Terrence Higgins Trust & sits on the All-Party Parliamentary Group on AIDS.
I've had some correspondence with the All Party Group but await feedback on our issues.
Today, I wrote to several members of the House of Lords that took part in this debate.
Early Day Motion 637 on Disabled Poverty
"EDM 637
DISABILITY POVERTY IN THE UK
07.01.2008
That this House notes that the Leonard Cheshire Disability report Disability Poverty in the UK finds that disabled people are twice as likely as non-disabled people to live in poverty; further notes that disabled people can experience poverty in a number of ways including financial poverty, poverty of aspiration and poverty of opportunity; further notes that average basic living costs are much higher for disabled people; further notes that disabled people are twice as likely to be unemployed and seeking work than non-disabled people and that disabled people who are not expected to work are often trapped in inescapable poverty; believes that the extent of disability poverty in the UK today is unacceptable; and calls on the Government to make tackling disability poverty a priority."
Tcell group.
We are keen to find out what your thoughts are on what we do here. So please drop me an email or comment accordingly. Thanks. If you would like to get more involved also, please email me.
Some events & info you may find useful
From the 29th April to 1st May 2008 - Naidex Independent Living exhibition at the NEC Birmingham.
Also there is an Advocacy group you may find useful. Called the Advocacy Resource Exchange they can be telephoned on 08451 22 86 33 between 2pm & 5pm, Monday to Friday.
Wednesday, 2 April 2008
DLA556 came in post this morning
I make this available for information purposes.
Not everyone will be asked to fill in a DLA556. You may get a decision upon assessment of your DBD551 & medical report. You may be asked by letter to provide a little more information. Before a decision is made. Everyone's situation is dealt with differently and is unique to the individual. If you receive a DLA556 you have 4 weeks to complete it. You can call the DWP to ask for more time.
If you get any correspondence from the Department for Work & Pensions. DO NOT IGNORE it. Doing so may affect your benefit.
i-base funding withdrawn.
"STOP PRESS: i-Base funding withdrawn: urgent request for letters of support
As this issue of HTB went to press we learned that the London Health Commissioners have withdrawn funding for all i-Base projects.
For the last two years we have received £50k (just under 20% of our annual budget) towards the treatment phoneline and information services, adherence support publications (the BHIVA-recommended treatment passport) and treatment workshops.
Public funding stabilised the project sufficiently to continue to provide HIV Treatment Bulletin and the five i-Base treatment guides free to all individuals and clinics, and to run additional treatment workshops with community groups.
In retendering for services the London Commissioners declined to tender for any existing project and refuses to contribute towards the costs of any i-Base services...
No publications, no treatment workshops, no advocacy training, no phoneline support, no email services, no online Q&A services, no translations of treatment publications, no website.
- The i-Base phoneline has been provided expert peer-advocacy support for over five years, and have the cumulative experience from having spoken to thousands of individual patients.
- Over the last two years the UK-CAB has developed into a representative network of advocates and peer advocates.
- We have distributed thousands of treatment guides - ordered by request from clinics.
We think this is unfair and is not reflective of the needs of London patients and clinics.
If you use or have used i-Base services as a London patient or clinic, please email letters of support to:
ray.appleby@kc-pct.nhs.uk
hong.tan@londonscg.nhs.uk
It would help us if you could copy any correspondence to:
simon.collins@i-Base.org.uk
i-Base employs three full-time and four part-time staff for all our projects. Five of the seven staff are HIV-positive. The funding decision, for which we are told there is no appeal, threatens these posts and the services we provide.
Thank you for your support..."
Tuesday, 1 April 2008
Positive Nation March Issue
This edition has an article on the Disability Living Allowance review.
If you subscribe to this magazine it should be with you in the post or in clinic, shortly.
We would like to thank the team at Positive Nation for covering the DLA in this issue.
Some good news.
You will need to access the comments to see the result the lady has received following here review.
Unhappy with your local HIV Services.
You are a service user. Your views shape how these services are delivered.
You can submit compliments or complaints to your local PCT/Council giving your views on the services available in your area.
You can find your local PCT by clicking here. Enter your post code and select NHS Trusts from the drop down menu.
Any letter should be addressed to the "Commissioner for HIV Services".
Monday, 31 March 2008
EAS Rates
Click here.
Also you can see the Written Ministerial Statement from Stephen Timms MP, Minister of State (Employment & Welfare Reform) Department for Work & Pensions by clicking here.
Over the weekend I heard ....
Whereas it is still difficult to gauge the fuller picture with so many still in the process. I would like to think that the work done by the team here & those in the background is making a positive difference.
Please let us know how you are getting on. It helps to build the bigger picture.
Remember everyones case is different. A decision that on person gets depends on their personal situation and may not necessarily apply in your case.
Saturday, 29 March 2008
Our DWP DLA files arrived today.
A while ago. You will note if you scroll through the blog. We made a request under the auspices of the Data Protection Act. To the DWP for the information held on us in relation to the Disability Living Allowance (DLA). This comprised photocopied sheets and a printout from the system, mainly payment history. Some data, non medical, is missing and I will chase this.
I will work through this information and post accordingly over the next few days.
Bear in mind that I look at this data as a "lay person".
I note the following having "flicked" through.
- My data shows in handwritting that I was selected for the "Pilot".
- My partners file & mine have a sheet of A4 indicating the other is the partner
- My partners review, from the large print out is also being handled by the DLA Pilot team. Given the links to our files from each others it is likely he was chosen for review because I was selected for the pilot. There is a note that my partners case is also being looked at in my file and vice versa.
- The letter I wrote to Ann McGuire is part of my file and the subject of internal communication. The file was sent to the ministers office.
- Both our original awards comprised of only the "Personal Care" component awarded under "Special Rules". Mobility being different.
- The awards were "indefinately"
- When the DBD551 is submitted & a medical report received from your Doctor. A DBD520SR form is completed by a "Registered Practitioner". This is the opinion of the DWP medic on the information provided. Part 2 comprised two tick box answers. Signed off by a "Approved Disability Analyst".
- 1st is "In my opinion, this person is still suffering from a progressive disease and their life expectancy is likely to be less than 6 months."
- 2nd, and selected in my case "From the evidence available to me, it does not appear that this person is suffering from a progressive disease likely to limited life expectancy to less than 6 months." There is then a box for a further explaination. In our case this is limited to an opinion our HIV alone. In my case though I have a Viral Load, this is omitted. In my partners case both his Viral Load and CD4 are noted.
Friday, 28 March 2008
New website & blog moving....
This morning we put the new website online. This is a proper content management system and brings with it many advantages. It is searchable and allows us to contain the blog and start forums on relevant subjects.
All of the key information is on there including all the information on the old site.. Though certain areas are still being worked on, though these are new in nature.
This is our community resource. So it relies on you and your input to tailor it. Please take some time to look through it. Any comment or enquiries please email us.
Thanks,
John.
Thursday, 27 March 2008
Shared Experience.
Thank you for allowing us to publish this here, also. So we can all share your experience & views.
Sam wrote,
"In common with thousands of other special rules claimants I am currently undergoing a review of my entitlement to DLA. Hundreds such as myself are in a state of acute anxiety and extremely fearful for our future health and circumstance.We have been, at best, poorly represented by the disability organisations empowered with our advocacy and at worst cynically failed by collusive or passive responses to govt. policy and propaganda emerging from the DWP. I have watched with disgust as the publishing and broadcast media have drip-fed a sustained weekly diet of stories, over the past 2 years in particular, of benefit cheats and frauds to the point where all those with disabilities are unchallengingly thus characterised. There is and has always been a resentment of those receiving welfare state benefits and a propensity to envy at our supposed champagne lifestyle, whilst lounging feet - up in front of daytime TV! I suspect we'd all need to be quadraplegic in order to identify as "genuinely" disabled. Our presumed state provided wealth another fiction grasped from the ether.I should like to point out that my own annual income of around £10K enables me to manage my living costs at a level 2/3 below my previous earnings when employed! Moreover the vindictive and distorted rhetoric of successive Secretaries of State charged with the DSS / DWP brief, have apparently engaged, with complete impunity, in a well-orchestrated and successful campaign via their press offices,and slavishly repeated not just by the tabloids but the "discerning" broadsheets and television and radio newscasters, which has cynically reinforced that public perception, with little or no counterpoint.
Where have THT been during this period of sloganeering and stereotyping? Alan Johnson cites evidence that work is good for health while the absence of work is deleterious to our health. "Most" disabled people want to work they declare, and of course the Disability Discrimination Act has made all of that possible the propaganda assures us! David Freud's advice to Government meanwhile is that our own physicians' evaluations of our health should be ignored in favour of that of medical stooges contracted by the DWP and tasked with reducing claimant numbers. Investment bankers are of course the definitive arbiters of all determinants of medical health and what constitutes disability.
THT grew from small beginnings with a brief that depended on the condition many of us have survived long- term, viz. HIV .They have subsumed the many autonomous self-help initiatives across the country to become a monolithic HIV organisation peopled by conferencing careerists, cosying and colluding with the Govt departments that are undermining the safety, health and well-being of all those currently living in terror of their futures. THT state on their website that they are working with the DCS to ensure the reviews are carried out as "sensitively"as posible. Anyone with experience of dealing with the DWP and the newly contracted private agencies knows that this is sophistry- they are a target driven machine who act summarily and arbitrarily, relying on the demoralised and bewildered claimants' exhaustion to deter them from pursuing matters to appeal. Incidentally what is THT's position on the governments plans to tamper with the appeals process in order to limit the number of successful appellants? ( whoops! I mean to make the process speedier and fairer!)
I live in the West of Scotland and the review came without warning (apart from my own longstanding anxiety that this would be in the pipeline). The DWP needed to attack higher rates of the care component of DLA for claimants if they were to also review their Incapacity Benefit entitlement , from which claimants were /are presently exempt.THT and other Disability organisations were forewarned of, and consulted about the DLA reviews but seemingly left claimants at the mercy of an unpublicised agenda.For many outside London support and advocacy is less easily accessed,indeed many are too frightened to do more than sit in miserable introspection whilst events overtake them and I know in my own case a sense of helplessness and powerlessness are predominant.
The assumption that long term survivors of HIV/AIDS or other individuals with disabilities due to different illnesses, are now fit and well enough to be subjected to work focused interviews and ultimately coerced back to a world of work which they may very likely be unable to sustain is appalling.Many of us affected by HIV/AIDS live with currently stable CD4 counts/Viral loads but still with disabling conditions. What are these organisations doing to remind government of the glaring holes in our pensions should we actually reach 65 and after stripping us of our current financial support ? Furthermore, if entitlement to free prescriptions /dental care is removed, as the dominoes fall, many face a choice of finding money they don't have to pay for scripts (only our HIV drugs are provided via our Hospital clinics) in my case this is about 25 items per month currently provided free!
When completing my review form I listed 13 separate conditions but I don't imagine the jobsworths at the DWP will do more than glance at a table of (revised) listed conditions which declare" variable" or "not usually disabling"or "progressive with poor response to treatment" before arriving at an ill-informed conclusion.Or conclude that a CD4 count above 200 means we're all hunky - dory, despite however many combination therapies have gone before, or what side effects and present disabilities are lived with; if you can stand upright you can work!
So congratulations to an agitating voice in the wilderness in the shape of John john@hivbenefits.co.uk and his TCell campaign, a little light in the darkness. And shame on you THT! You should be reminding the government of it's responsibilities to the vulnerable while members of both the House of Commons and Lords squander vast amounts on claims for travelling 1st class by train and air, by taxis,,for staffing expenses and mortgage interest payments on second homes, while those on Income support, if eligible for a community care grant at all, receive allowances guided by costings from an Argos catalogue.These very same honourable members receive payments in keeping with their rarefied status based on the costings of a John Lewis catalogue.
The political parties all nestle safely on the right of centre, and all, aside from those left wingers viewed as anachronistic by their colleagues, support the ever more draconian welfare reforms. We are up against currently one of the most extreme enacters of this in the shape of James Purnell, with his rictus grin and "THREAT" that " for those who do not play by the rules THERE WILL BE CONSEQUENCES !" The disability organisations seem conspicuously silent, like rabbits frozen in headlights waiting for this government "Elmer Fudd" to blast them! 5 Secretariies of State in the past 10 years! And aside from Andrew Smith, all burning with Blairite fury and fervour.while they dismantle welfare provision with unholy Thatcherite zeal.You know it makes sense!
I think it fair to say that a good number of us ,if not a majority, who are undergoing this nightmare exercise feel abandoned .There are too few to stop this particular oncoming train without the support of other voices raised on our behalf. The government has a massive pensions black-hole to fill and a leaky economy with no cash reserves though we remain one of the richest countries in the western world. An indicator of a countries values and morality is how it cares for it's more vulnerable members. We are an easy and fairly defenceless target despised for our "dependency". "Arbeit Macht Frei" indeed, if it doesn't accelerate your demise!"
Thanks to everyone who contributes their comments & stories.
Some reports you may find of interest.
Also on the main page there is a section on "Public Attitudes Towards HIV 2007".
Crusaid, who provide a hardship fund. Have also produced an interesting report "Poverty & HIV 2007"
I highlight these as they maybe of interest.