WCA damages health say 95 per cent

Thu,3 July 2014
News

Culture of contempt at the very heart of the Work Capability Assessment (WCA)

The assessment of disabled people for ESA has been a national scandal with the real problem being the culture of contempt which is at the very heart of the Work Capability Assessment (WCA) itself, a new report concludes.

Assessing the Assessors, published by the Centre for Welfare Reform, is based on data from 884 respondents to an online questionnaire.

73% of the respondents had physical impairments and 70% had mental health problems.

The questionnaire asked people who were sick or disabled to assess the assessors - to describe how they were treated in the assessment process and what impact the assessment had on their lives.

Among the disturbing statistics are that:

  • 95% found the assessment damaged their health, 29% severely
  • 95% gave the assessment a mark of 5 out 10 or less, 43% gave it the lowest possible mark
  • 80% of the time the respondent felt the assessor did not listen to them

Among the moving stories and bleak comments left by the respondents, include the following:

  • "The process was terrifying, humiliating and degrading..."
  • "Tragically, my friend has committed suicide since losing her appeal."
  • "It was the second worst experience of my life after my severe accident."

Assessing the Assessors is available @ http://www.centreforwelfarereform.org/uploads/attachment/433/assessing-the-assessors.pdf

The data used in this report is also available @ http://bit.ly/wcasurveydata