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Disabled People on Benefits: EHRC Investigation

23 May 2024

Lead MP

Mims Davies

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

ScotlandBenefits & WelfareWomen & EqualitiesStandards & Ethics
Other Contributors: 13

At a Glance

Mims Davies raised concerns about disabled people on benefits: ehrc investigation in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

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Government Statement

ScotlandBenefits & WelfareWomen & EqualitiesStandards & Ethics
Government Statement
It is a pleasure to be called to the Dispatch Box to respond for the Department for Work and Pensions this morning. The Department is committed to providing fair opportunity and access to support for every customer, including disabled people and vulnerable claimants. Since 2021, the DWP has been in negotiations with the EHRC on disability benefits, but a mutually agreeable position has not yet been reached. While the Minister does not believe an investigation is necessary, she acknowledges the EHRC's concerns seriously and welcomes the focus provided by the terms of reference for their investigation. The Department will work constructively to better understand these concerns and address any improvements identified.

Shadow Comment

Marion Fellows
Shadow Comment
I thank the Minister for her answer but express frustration over three years of negotiations with no progress, underlining ongoing issues in the treatment of those with illness or disability. The Scottish National party welcomes this overdue investigation by the EHRC for transparency and accountability. If equality law breaches are found, strong action must be taken to address past mistakes and support disabled people better than the current approach does. Proposed welfare reforms that slash incomes during a cost-of-living crisis and undermine extra costs benefits for disabled individuals are criticised as dangerous.
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