Living in a time of widespread financial cuts being implemented by the
government it can be hard to justify how bankers can get bigger bonuses but
those who are towards the bottom end of the social scale have to go with getting
their state benefits cut.
The latest news from the coalition government
reveals that under new reforms to both the current disability benefits and
unemployment benefits system, those who are blind or partially sighted will no
longer automatically receive a new replacement to what was formally the
Incapacity Benefit. This would leave those people ?0 per week worse off if they
are deemed ineligible under the new system due to start this
April.
Formerly, the benefit was received automatically by the blind or
partially sighted. However plans to reform the system would mean that those
suffering from blindness or sight loss would now have to undergo a medical
examination before a decision is made whether they are able to receive the new
benefit or not. This has been met by widespread criticism by leading blindness
charity the Royal National institute of Blind People.
For some, having
difficulty with their sight can be the effect of getting older, or in some
cases, due to an injury sustained during their lifetime. In some cases
corrective glasses and contact lenses can be employed to help counter the
effects of the reduction in natural vision, but this ultimately can also lead in
some cases to the sufferer losing their vision completely, in effect becoming
blind.
Pilot trials of this new way of deciding who receives the new full
benefit payment or not saw that over 70% of the applicants were unsuccessful in
getting the full amount they were formally entitled too. There also is the fear
that because some sufferers use the assistance of a guide dog, this will work as
a disadvantage, because the government would see this as assistance of being
able to be mobile without the aid of another person.
There are many ways
of being able to diagnose whether you are suffering from sight loss, or the
onset of blindness, and can be easily helped by a simple visit to your local
opticians. There a qualified medical professionals who can carry out a range of
different examinations, including standard and specialised eye tests to identify
whether there is a chance of taking action to help save you sight. Establishing
whether you need treatment or not can be a battle in itself, but if it is
identified promptly, it can prove to be a lifesaving course of treatment. Those
who believe that they will be affected by the change are urged to contact their
local council for more information as to whether they will see the cut in the
benefits they receive.
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