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- Dragon
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I have written to my MP, who concerned by the content of my letter has raised the issues with IDS within 7 days of receipt. The MP and I are now awaiting a response from IDS.
At this moment in time, I feel it would be detrimental to disclose the content of the letter. All I can say at this moment in time is that what I have written is not without substance. I have a volume of sound evidence that IDS would be foolish to ignore.
It has taken me a while to find the courage to write this letter and disclose the damning evidence I have in my possession. Steve you might recall me asking for your email address 9 months ago(see link). This was the reason for my request.
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How does one PM a moderator? What email address do you use for Steve or Jima1 etc?
Desperate times call for desperate measures. Therefore, if IDS does not take positive action, then I will be left with no alternative but to hand the evidence I possess to the national press.
If any member has concrete evidence of malpractice which they trust me to raise, I would be happy to highlight these too. In for a penny, in for a pound!
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- Carole2006
So good for you, and I wish you the best of luck.
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- Dragon
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- penthesili
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- Carole2006
Further to my post above. A friend has raised a valid issue with regards disabled facilities at a local Jobcentre. The bathroom is on the first floor with no access to a lift. Disabled service users who wish to use such facilities are advised to use public conveniences approximately 0.6 miles away or are directed to a pub adjacent to the premises.
I'm no legal eagle, but I'm fairly sure that this is in breach of DDA (think its called the Equality Act now). If the jobcentre are failing to make reasonable adjustments (i.e. make a toilet available for disabled people which is accessible but provide a toilet for non-disabled people) then they are treating disabled people less favourably, as such, I think they could bring a case?
It would be worth investigating. I don't know if jobcentres are obliged to provide toilet facilities, but if they provide them for non-disabled users then they are discriminating against disabled people.
www.direct.gov.uk/en/DisabledPeople/Righ...ityRights/DG_4001068
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