Jodey Whiting’s mother has won a major victory in her incredibly brave battle to hold the DWP to account for their part in her daughter’s death.  The Court of Appeal have agreed to hear her challenge against the High Court’s refusal to hold a second inquest.

Jodey died in February 2017. Her ESA had been stopped after she failed to attend a work capability assessment.

Jodey had been seriously ill with pneumonia, had been receiving treatment for a cyst on the brain and was taking strong painkillers. Nonetheless, she had been refused a home assessment for her ESA and failed to open the appointment letter for a WCA at an assessment centre.

As a result, her benefits were stopped.

The Independent Case Examiner later found that the DWP failed five times to follow its own safeguarding procedures.

Yet an inquest into Jodey’s death lasted less than an hour and failed to even look at the part the DWP played in the tragedy.

Jodey’s mother, Joy Dove, launched a petition to have an enquiry into the DWP’s role which received over 50,000 signatures but was dismissed by the government.

Joy also began legal action to have a second inquest into her daughter’s death. The case was dogged by dirty tricks played by the DWP.

Following a two-day hearing in June 2021, the High Court dismissed Joy’s application on 17 September 2021, ruling that the new evidence that had come to light since the first inquest did not require a fresh inquest to be held in the interests of justice.

Joy initially applied to the High Court for permission to appeal this decision in October 2021, but the application was refused. She then made an application to the Court of Appeal, which has now been granted.

The application to the Court of Appeal was brought on the grounds that the High Court was wrong to find it was not necessary or desirable in the interests of justice, based on the new evidence now available, for a second inquest to be held. The application also argued that the court was wrong to find that Article 2, the right to life, was not engaged by the circumstances of Jodey’s death.

Jodey’s mother said:

“I am over the moon with the court’s decision and cannot thank the judge enough for looking into Jodey’s case. There has been a lot of mixed emotions for me over the last year, not wanting to get my hopes up and trying to second guess the court’s decision. I can’t wait to get back into court to hear Jodey’s case presented to the Court of Appeal. I am so pleased to be able to continue the fight for justice for Jodey, it is such a relief that this is not the end.”

Merry Varney, partner at law firm Leigh Day, added:

"The Court of Appeal's decision to grant Joy permission to appeal is a very welcome and significant step forward. Joy's fight for a full and fearless inquest to investigate Jodey's death continues. We look forward to presenting Joy’s case for a new inquest to the Court of Appeal in the coming months."

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    · 2 years ago
    I’m on Contrabution based ESA.   I only got this because I wouldn’t give up my fight to be in the Support group.   I have Meralgia Paraesthetica and Iliopsoas Syndrome, which cause me great problems with working and I’m in extreme pain 24/7.   I had to give up work.
    I fought it for 2 and 1/2  years and was at breaking point when I heard that I had won.    I was moved into the correct group and had the 2 and 1/2 years benefit backdated. All I can say is don’t give up.
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    · 2 years ago
    It's the first time I've seen this case mentioned, I knew nothing about it (I only found out about calum's list last week). The DWP/Tory's are despicable, I'm in my 60's and have been fighting to get my ESA re-instated for 5 years and I'm still waiting on appeals. I'm in my 60's and the stress and anxiety that this has caused myself and my partner is unbelievable. I can easily imagine how these DWP cases seriously affects younger people to the point of having no hope and giving up. I still cannot believe that someone in office has not been held accountable and probably never will be. I seriously hope that you can get some justice and I wish you the very best of luck.
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    · 2 years ago
    Wishing you the strength to continue your fight for justice for your beloved daughter. So sorry for your loss. May all who voted for this terrible government hang their heads in shame. 
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    · 2 years ago
    May God be with you guys in these dark times .let's hope n pray that the dwp are held accountable for their own incompetence and bs
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    · 2 years ago
    Congrats Joy Dove, I wish you & your family success in the case for getting justice for your daughter.  What a disgrace the Tory party is, and how they cheat, lie, and hide the truth from the public.

    All the best in your continued fight against this heartless DWP & Tory regime.
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    · 2 years ago
    Sorry typo with date.  My daughter's suiced was in 2001
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    · 2 years ago
    Wow.  The injustice, the fight and the outcome.  Amazing.  Well done all involved for keeping going.
    A big thank you.  Helps all of us.  My daughter who killed herself in 2021 had her benefits stopped not long before her suicide.  She had been in hospital prior to a first attempt and although I made complaints to Social Services, which were all whitewashed. It was not until later I was told I should have been complaining against the NHS for lack of appropriate care.  An inquest was held, although no-one blamed for it.  I know that the fact her benefits were stopped certainly did not help matters.  Poor kid, was struggling to understand the system. She was 23. Let down by the system.

    So well done and thanks again.  it will make the DWP think again.

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      · 2 years ago
      @lesley I’m also so sorry for your loss Lesley. I’m thankful for this website and group of people that we can at least try and fight the Tories. I hope Joy does get her inquest and shows just what the DWP did. They need shutting down and starting from scratch! 
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    · 2 years ago
    Congratulations Joy Dove on winning this major battle for your daughter and for all victims of the DWP. I wish your all the best in your continued fight for justice for your daughter.

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