The Disability News Service (DNS) has obtained a secret DWP paper that shows that the DWP’s failure to make promised call backs and failure to action changes of address can lead to the death of claimants.

DNS obtained a - still partly redacted - version of the document, Errors that can cause serious cases, after a three year Freedom of Information battle.

In one heavily redacted example of DWP failings leading to a claimant’s death, there was delayed action, followed by no call back, followed by a customer written complaint, followed by another no call back and ending with “Family friend calls to report customer’s death…”

The report says that the DWP collects so little evidence about failures to call back that “it is impossible to establish how poor our service might be”.

It adds that the DWP has “become comfortable in not knowing the truth”.

The report details that a service which listens to a sample of DWP calls, found 87 “high-risk calls” concerning disclosures of suicidal ideation and self-harm that were “directly related to failure to action a request for a call back”.

In addition, 15 Internal Process Reviews, usually carried out following the death of a claimant involved failure to call back and another nine involved failure to action a change of address.

You can read the full DNS report here.

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    · 11 days ago
    This does not surprise me at all These sort of cases are only likely to increase As more people on disability benefits are going to end up with the rough end of any changes As the view being spread about is that disability is a scam So it is ok to treat those with disabilities poorly
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    · 12 days ago
    The DWP have blood on their hands and the depressing thing is that they do not care one bit 
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    · 12 days ago
    They never change and I can see more court cases occurring. They just don't care. Let them die and wipe them of the system as if they never even existed. Smith, McVey and Cameron didn't care and it's no different.
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      · 9 days ago
      @Duncan I agrew
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      · 12 days ago
      @Sandra Bowes-Rennox I never forget the day when UC was declared as the new style of welfare in the house of commons and iain duncan smith jumped up waving  his fists in the air in jubilation, evil man, there will be a special place in hell for that man 
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    · 12 days ago
    Not just dwp. Nhs ,is a shambles 
    No call backs .no appointments 
    Either closed or busy .rubbish service run amateurs 
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    · 12 days ago
    To be honest,in my opinion,this smacks of discrimination by the DWP and needs to be challenged in court. The DWP should be held accountable for every death caused by the deliberate lack of care given by them to vulnerable people. They once refused ESA for a late friend of mine saying that he was fit for work despite him being in end-stage renal failure and attending dialysis three times a week. They stated that he could "work whilst at the hospital as he could use a mobile device" 
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      · 9 days ago
      @david g I'd say it was gross negligence manslaughter in public office and those responsible should be in court 
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    · 20 days ago
    The law needs to be changed so the DWP have a legal duty of care. So the DWP and it's employees can be prosecuted for corporate manslaughter and gross negligence manslaughter. 
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      · 19 days ago
      @James The DWP has no statutory or common law duty of care to safeguard the wellbeing of vulnerable claimants. As when asked various DWP ministers have confirmed over the years. And this remains the case despite the Work and Pensions Committee repeatedly recommending a legal duty be placed on the DWP to protect vulnerable claimants. 
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      · 19 days ago
      @John They already have a legal duty of care but nobody enforces it
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    · 20 days ago
    Last summer I disclosed suiside ideation to my old work coach which should still be on my journal now I said I cannot cope anymore with work focused interviews or even have video calls the response I received was a very cold hearted one saying if I did not attend I would be sanctioned uc is a cruel system and they do not care
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      · 11 days ago
      @Scorpion Weird how heartless most work coaches (I hate that term) are. I don't get how it doesn't take a toll on them. They don't see us as human from my experience. Makes my conditions and distrust of others worse. I never wanted to be this person, hated by society, lost and ignored, I was so positive about my future when I was growing up.
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      · 12 days ago
      @Cookie I think he will be but I don't think he will make it a,priority 
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      · 12 days ago
      @clearwater Burnham can't change the law at least not for now.
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      · 19 days ago
      @clearwater For your information,  Andy Burnham has a university degree. He studied English at Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge. About 95% of those politicians who went to Cambridge or Oxford have have only studied English, Modern History, Geography, English Literature, or politics, philosophy, and economics as one degree, which can be studied by any idiot.

      I rather wonder since when he has converted to the r left, as he used to be a Blairite!
       best placed to save Labour not only as a party, but also as a movement, and keep 
      that he's going to unwind Brexit, without even realising that getting back to the EU would take longer than it took getting away from it.

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      · 19 days ago
      @Cookie Burnham even worse, useless uneducated social charmer plonker  

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