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Interesting House of Commons Session on Benefits yesterday including ME & MS

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edited 29 March 2011 at 8:17AM in Benefits & tax credits
Yesterday in the House of Commons an interesting session on the Work and Pensions issues with an extract below from Hansard. As an ME sufferer there was interesting reference as per the extract below.

The link for the full text:
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201011/cmhansrd/cm110328/debtext/110328-0001.htm#1103288000015

Work Capability Assessment

5. Annette Brooke (Mid Dorset and North Poole) (LD): What recent progress has been made on implementing the recommendations of the Harrington review of work capability assessment. [49042]
19. Sheila Gilmore (Edinburgh East) (Lab): What recent progress has been made on implementing the recommendations of the Harrington review of work capability assessment. [49056]
The Minister of State, Department for Work and Pensions (Chris Grayling): We are committed to taking forward Professor Harrington's recommendations so that we can make the system we inherited from the previous Government fairer and more effective. Many of the changes he proposed are already in place, and we will implement the remainder by the summer, to coincide with the first work capability assessments of incapacity benefit claimants taking part in the full nationwide reassessment.
Annette Brooke: I thank the Minister for his answer. What guidance and training will be given to decision makers and Atos Healthcare professionals on implementing the new work capability assessment effectively and fairly, and in particular what training will be given for assessing people with fluctuating conditions such as multiple sclerosis and ME?
Chris Grayling: Staff decision makers in Jobcentre Plus and Atos assessors are currently going through a renewed training programme to take into account the changes proposed by Professor Harrington. We have also now moved ahead with, and pretty much put in place, the recommendation to have champions in the network who specialise in dealing with some of the more challenging conditions which will undoubtedly be a factor in the assessments, and on which expertise may not previously have existed to a sufficient degree.
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