Families with disabled children are struggling to pay household bills
Contact a Family surveyed 1,113  people about how they were coping financially and found 23% went without  heating and 14% missed meals to make ends meet. 
The group said  the slump has left many parents at "breaking point".  It is  calling on the government to protect families in the forthcoming  comprehensive spending review. 
Srabani Sen, chief  executive of Contact a Family, said: "Many families with disabled  children are in financial dire straits.  "Everyone has been hit  hard by the recession but families with disabled children were already  having to cope with a harsh combination of extra living costs and the  difficulty of holding down a job and caring.  "These financial  pressures have been worsened by the economic slump and have left many at  breaking point." 
Researchers found that 23%, almost one in four,  had to turn off their heating to save money and one in seven, 14%, are  going without food.  Almost three-quarters, 73%, said they had to  forego leisure activities and days out, while 68% are not taking any  holidays. 
Bryan Clover of the charity Elizabeth Finn Care warned  the situation will get worse when the government switches the measure of  inflation its uses to calculate benefit rises, from the Retail Price  Index to the Consumer Price Index, which excludes housing costs.  Mr  Clover said: "The impact of that is anything that they buy from now on  will feel more expensive, its going to cost them more they will have  less disposable income to use. Every single thing is going to be more  expensive and that means hardship is really going to start biting." 
The Minister for Disabled People, Maria Miller, said the coalition  government was "committed to supporting the most vulnerable groups in  society."  "We're radically reforming and simplifying the welfare  system to make sure that families with disabled children get the help  they need.  "Families with disabled children can face some of the  toughest challenges when trying to get back into work. Our new work  programme will help as it will provide a personalised package of support  which can address issues around specialist childcare and respite care,  regardless of the benefits they claim.  "In addition, from next  year Disability Living Allowance will increase in line with the Consumer  Price Index, meaning those families facing financial hardship will be  better off than if we had stuck with the previous Government's plan to  claw back last year's increase". 
 


 
 
2 comments:
Bendy,
Have a read of this...
http://www.headrambles.com/2010/07/08/a-really-caring-government/
And make sure to click on the 'laughingboy' link. His mum K8theGR8 is inspirational in her attitude to disability.
Another wonderful plan that will create more jobs for the boys and achieve little or nothing for those in need no doubt.
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