Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility Skip to Content
Community Integrated Care logo on stage

News

We sign ‘Costs of Cuts’ open letter

Community Integrated Care has joined other leading charities and organisations in signing an open letter to the Chancellor, opposing harmful cuts to disability benefits expected to be announced over the coming days.

The ‘Costs of Cuts’ letter, organised by disability charity Scope, highlights the devastating impact that proposed changes to Personal Independence Payments (PIP) and the Limited Capability for Work payment would have on millions of disabled people across the UK.

At a time when disabled people are already facing higher costs and significant barriers, these cuts risk pushing many further into hardship.

As an organisation dedicated to supporting people to live full, independent, and dignified lives, we stand alongside our partners in urging the Government to reconsider these proposals. The voices of people with disabilities must be heard.

Read the open letter in full:

Dear Chancellor, 

We are writing to you as a collection of charities to urge you to think again about cuts to disability benefits. 

Disability benefits such as Personal Independence Payments (PIP) and the Limited Capability for Work Amount, can be a lifeline for disabled households and can enable people who receive PIP to work. Making cuts to disability benefits would have a catastrophic impact on disabled people up and down the country. Scope’s analysis of government figures shows that without PIP, a further 700,000 more disabled households could be pushed into poverty. 

Life costs more for disabled people. Huge numbers already live in poverty as a result of these extra costs. The impact of any cuts to disability benefits would be devastating. 

We agree with the Government’s ambition to support more disabled people into work. However, making cuts to disability benefits will not achieve this goal or fix the system. In fact, there is little evidence to suggest cutting benefits increases employment outcomes. We know the benefits system is broken and needs reform. That there are disabled people out of work who want to work given the right support. And for some disabled people work isn’t appropriate. Changes to welfare must start here. Not with cuts. 

The Government has an opportunity to work with disabled people and the sector to bring about meaningful change. We want disabled people to be heard and supported by the Government. The needs and voices of the disability community should be at the heart of the Government’s plans. Disabled people should not be an afterthought.   

We would urge you to safeguard disability benefits from cuts, we fear the cost of cuts is too great. 

You can sign the petition here.

 

Our latest news