Tag Archives: disability

The Carer: ‘I dread the budget every year – we can’t take any more cutbacks’

Since the ‘Age of Austerity’ began, society’s most vulnerable have been hit hardest.

Today, Independent.ie spoke to mum-of-one Heather Hogan.

Heather is mother of teenager David (16).

Shortly after his birth, David was diagnosed with cerebral palsy.

At the age of two, he was diagnosed with autism. In recent years, he has lost the sight in his left eye, with his remaining sight fading.

David needs care around the clock.

There's no cure for brain damage so why test me?

There’s no cure for brain damage so why test me?

Francesca Martinez’s War on Welfare petition calls for a new deal for disabled people

Campaign: Francesca with the Mirror’s Ros
Nick Bowman

Francesca Martinez, actress and stand-up comedian, is sitting in her local pub imagining the ­conversation she will have with ATOS when she is reassessed for her disability benefits.

ATOS: “Hi Francesca, how is your condition improving?”

Francesca: “Oh, well it hasn’t. I’m brain-damaged.”

ATOS: “Well yes, I can see you are still wobbly.”

Francesca: “Yes I am. Well, that was a waste of taxpayers’ money, wasn’t it?”

Like thousands of people in the UK, Francesca was awarded Disability Living Allowance for life when she was a child.

But now under new changes, she will have to be reassessed. Over the next few months, an estimated 500,000 people will lose their DLA.

During her birth, her brain had been starved of oxygen, and by the time she was two she had been diagnosed with cerebral palsy.

“So, I’m not going to wake up tomorrow and go ‘oh I’m not wobbly any more!’” Francesca says.

“I’ve no plans to go to Lourdes. I’m not going to wake up and find I can pick up a glass of water.

Your Say – long-term conditions call for views on Welfare in Scotland

Call for views

Your Say: Long-term Conditions

Are you affected by welfare reform?  The Welfare Reform Committee would like to hear from people with, or caring for those with, long-term conditions and get their thoughts about how welfare reform is impacting on them.

About a year ago, the Welfare Reform Committee began an initiative, ‘Your Say’, to hear directly from those who have been directly affected by welfare reform. Over the last year the Committee has heard the stories of people from Glasgow, Annan, Kirkcaldy, Dunoon, Stirling, Coatbridge, Hamilton, Dundee, Edinburgh, Biggar… the list goes on.