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The assessment is based on a system which uses two sets of “descriptors” covering physical and mental health. In theory, people with purely physical or sensory problems have to ‘score’ 15 points or more to be found incapable of work. People with purely mental health problems have to score 10 points or more. |
People who have physical and mental health problems have
to score at least 6 points on the mental health descriptors for them to
count towards their final total. If you score between 6 and 9 points on
the mental health descriptors, you are treated as having scored 9 points
and then have this figure added to any points you score on physical and
sensory grounds.
HOWEVER
You now have to reach the 15 point score to be found incapable of work.
Within the Physical Disability descriptors, the
highest points scored under each activity are added together—apart from
the sections relating to
Walking up and down stairs
It is only the highest score from these two activities COMBINED that
is counted.
When the mental health descriptor part of the test is applied,
any or all the scores can be combined.
The points system gives
far less weight to the mental health descriptors on the whole and makes
no ‘sense’. Someone could theoretically:
· forget the risk
posed by domestic appliances due to poor concentration
· frequently feel scared or panicky for no obvious reason
·
get upset by ordinary events, resulting in disruptive behaviour
· not be able to look after themselves without help from others AND
· be too frightened to go out alone
And STILL be found
fit for work!
On top of this seemingly discriminatory weighting, people with
mental health problems are put at an added disadvantage because they are
not invited to comment on the way their difficulties affect them in the
same way as people with physical problems are. This directly
discriminates against people with mental health problems in that it
means that their feelings and voices may never be properly heard in the
assessment process.
Physical Descriptors
Mental Health Descriptors
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