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The government's flagship Welfare to Work policy is inciting hatred and violence towards the disabled by portraying them as cheats and benefits scroungers, an alliance of charities has warned.

A drip-feed of statistics about claimants who have been denied benefits by the Department for Work and Pensions because they are deemed fit to work threatens the safety and quality of life of its members, says an alliance of 50 charities. The government is feeding a negative attitude towards people with disabilities, which, the charities warn, will ultimately end in violence.

The alliance has written an open letter to Iain Duncan Smith, the work and pensions secretary, after complaining that private warnings on the issue have gone unheeded. The charities say the government should instead be promoting the talents of those who no longer need to claim benefits. Alice Maynard, the chair of Scope, who is a wheelchair user, said: "We just feel it is too much now. It is becoming such a frequent occurrence, it is likely to have some very serious negative effects. I think in the end it ends up in violence."

She added that a hardening of attitudes meant she now "thought harder" about going out at night in London.

Since the coalition government came to power, it has released quarterly statistics on the number of people who are turned down when claiming employment support allowance, which replaces incapacity benefit and income support paid on incapacity grounds.

"Statistics released today show that three-quarters of people who apply for employment and support allowance are continuing to be found either fit for work or stop their claim before completing their medical assessment," said the Department for Work and Pensions.

The charities said the release of the figures and briefings from the DWP was feeding the stereotype that people who claimed benefits were scroungers. Four out of 10 of those turned down for support are granted it on appeal, said the charities, but this had not been widely publicised. Instead, a series of newspaper stories had been published featuring so-called benefits scroungers and cheats.

A recent survey carried out by Scope found more than a third (37%) of people said attitudes towards them had got worse over the past year.

When you consider that the disabled are also forced to downsize property because of housing benefit regulations that restrict housing benefit to the lowest quality homes shows that the coalition do not care about a large slice of the population.

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Alliance of Charities that doesn't want its funding cut warns of problems.

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Alliance of Charities that doesn't want its funding cut warns of problems.

How can charities be affected by spending cuts? Many do not have any connection with the government. Though what this will mean is that even more disabled will suffer because charities are overstretched.

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..... Four out of 10 of those turned down for support are granted it on appeal, said the charities, but this had not been widely publicised.


so 60% didn't thats the point of an appeals service and you would hope that that would feedback into the main process to reduce the number of appeals

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Alliance of Charities that doesn't want its funding cut warns of problems.

How can charities be affected by spending cuts? Many do not have any connection with the government. Though what this will mean is that even more disabled will suffer because charities are overstretched.

Many Charities get a lot of their funding direct from government or from Quangos.

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Alliance of Charities that doesn't want its funding cut warns of problems.

How can charities be affected by spending cuts? Many do not have any connection with the government. Though what this will mean is that even more disabled will suffer because charities are overstretched.

Many Charities get a lot of their funding direct from government or from Quangos.

Yes and they are effectively neutered when it comes to lobbying on behalf of the people they represent.

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Alliance of Charities that doesn't want its funding cut warns of problems.

When the trial phase happened a while ago it was widely reported that people were being passed as "fit for work" by the assessment process when they actually weren't.

I have no doubt the whole process is a shambles and that it has little to do with medicine. The whole thing is a convenient way for the government to move people on to other forms of welfare which are easier to reduce and cut off, virtually forcing sick people into work.

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Alliance of Charities that doesn't want its funding cut warns of problems.

When the trial phase happened a while ago it was widely reported that people were being passed as "fit for work" by the assessment process when they actually weren't.

I have no doubt the whole process is a shambles and that it has little to do with medicine. The whole thing is a convenient way for the government to move people on to other forms of welfare which are easier to reduce and cut off, virtually forcing sick people into work.

I knew of people who would get incapacity benefits for psychological reasons, because it was easier to get away with. It also gave them more money.

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