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Atos bosses grilled over treatment of disabled

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Welfare committee grill Atos bosses over their treatment of disabled and vulnerable claimants

Atos bosses have been slammed by a committee of MSPs for their treatment of disabled and vulnerable benefits claimants.

Holyrood’s welfare reform committee grilled clinical director Dr Barrie McKillop and David Haley, a client executive of the firm which was tasked with carrying out work capability assessments (WCAs) on thousands of Scots on disability benefits.

The French firm no longer carries out WCAs in Scotland but still assesses eligibility for the new personal independence payments (PIP) set to replace Disability Living Allowance (DLA).

One SNP MSP rounded on Haley, demanding: “You’ve stated at this moment in time you are contracted by the DWP to carry out these PIP assessments. Could you give us an indication of how much profit Atos is likely to get from this contract?”

We don’t have any targets related to an outcome of an individual case or cases as a whole - Dr Barrie McKillop

But Haley wouldn’t give a figure – investment in extra staff and additional assessment rooms to tackle the backlog in waiting times for assessments had set-back initial profit forecasts, he said.

Joan McAlpine, another SNP MSP, asked McKillop if he could confirm the DWP was aiming to make 20% cuts on PIP.

He said: “We don’t have any targets related to an outcome of an individual case or cases as a whole.

“We don’t even know the outcome of any individual case that we assess.”

In its submission to MSPs, Atos said it had conducted almost 93,000 assessments for people living in Scotland.

It added: "Claimants in Scotland are currently taking approximately four weeks to go through the assessment process (which includes the initial review, assessment and report submission).

“This compares to approximately 14 weeks to go through the assessment process in Scotland this time last year.”

Research for Holyrood’s Welfare Reform Committee has found about 120,000 people in Scotland could lose an estimated £2,600 a year as a result of the changes.

Committee convener Michael McMahon said concerns had been raised about Atos and its subcontractor, Salus, carrying out of assessments for the new PIP scheme.

“Making the transition from DLA to PIP is clearly a worrying time for many vulnerable claimants and we will be asking questions of the process involved and problems experienced,” the Labour MSP said.

 

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Alexander Inglis
over 9 years ago
I think this is wrong i went for an assessment with them in Glasgow just to come from DLA and go on to PIP and if i walk i get out of breath easily and i had to walk up stairs as they said the lift was not working and all the questions they asked was every thing that they new from my DLA and the form i put in to them i don't think this situation is right in very unwell i had to give up working with my health and now i feel like im being punish for this yes i have lost money with this going from DLA to PIP but now i think its to late to appeal as I didn't know what to do
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Patrick Mcqueenie
over 9 years ago
I myself am disabled after a serious incident in 2011, for 50 years I paid my dues never claimed a penny and never grudged a penny to the Welfare State, I am now watching it being dismantled piece by piece, I've already lost benefit in 2012 when I received a letter from the DWP, I still have it and some suit had decided that I was not entitled to the higher rate DLA I received and I would receive the lower rate @ £78.65 a month, not even a by your leave decision taken with no consultation with myself, I was furious I wrote to both Cameron & Clegg I got replies well Fobbed Off, I was herded through hoops by RATOS was refused the benefit I appealed and Won, IDS is a Despicable Heartless Monster & should like the rest of the Conservative Party brought to book, the UK Gov has absolutely no Right to condemn any other Government as they are the same or Worse, they are Criminals Haters of the Elderly the Poor & Disabled and it is time the People of this Nation got of their Fat Fu***** Arses and defended the Vulnerable.
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