... drive us to suicide even. Even Hitler was more honest how he felt about the disabled and minorities. Have big meltdown about the situation..... please excuse me.
... drive us to suicide even. Even Hitler was more honest how he felt about the disabled and minorities. Have big meltdown about the situation..... please excuse me.
most responses on here seem to pertain to Esa or Pip applications and neglect to cover other things like JSA and the limited support job coaches at the jobcenter provide. time and time again i am informed that i am high-functioning with asd by my family as an official diagnosis from when i was a child. The reality of alot of people with high-functioning autism or aspergers who arent able to get esa or pip is because their condition enables them to look for work like any other person but at the same time is unable to gain work through proper channels unless they know people and have influence with the addtion of difficulties with communication pre-employment and during employment. I consider myself one of those people who have been failed by the dwp and find myself having to prove myself to the jobcentre that i am willing to work and not this lazy unemployable individual who has nothing going for them.
I have similar problems.
Also debt and multiple advisors, setting up action plans for me. Do this, do that.
To increase my income, one advice is get a job, other advice is claim extra benefits.
Gaining employment is difficult because of long periods of unemployment in my past through both physical and mental illness. And great difficulty at interviews explaining my situation etc etc.
Other advice from one advisor was to claim PIP and ESA. Other advisors laughed. Their opinion is that I have no chance. Because I have a degree, I can travel independently, I'm physically fit, good personal hygiene etc etc. I should find it easy to find work. ESA and PIP are out of the question.
I have similar problems.
Also debt and multiple advisors, setting up action plans for me. Do this, do that.
To increase my income, one advice is get a job, other advice is claim extra benefits.
Gaining employment is difficult because of long periods of unemployment in my past through both physical and mental illness. And great difficulty at interviews explaining my situation etc etc.
Other advice from one advisor was to claim PIP and ESA. Other advisors laughed. Their opinion is that I have no chance. Because I have a degree, I can travel independently, I'm physically fit, good personal hygiene etc etc. I should find it easy to find work. ESA and PIP are out of the question.