- He had stated in the assessment form
- that he had problems:
- anxiety
- depression.
- He was unable to cope
- with either support workers
- or help from his family.
- Because of the severity of his panic attacks
- the assessment was carried out
- at the cottage where he lived
- alone.
- His mother says he was unaware
- of the purpose of the assessment
- she said
- neither the assessor
- nor the Department
- made any attempt to secure
- evidence about his health.
- His doctor would have told them
- that he was unable to work.
- The doctor told the inquest
- he had visited him in extreme distress
- a short time after his benefits were stopped.
- The doctor handed him a note
- explaining that he was extremely unwell
- and completely unfit for work.
- The note does not appear to have reached his local Jobcentre.
- He did not take his own life, though;
- four months after his benefits were stopped
- he starved to death.
[Disability News Service, 02/12/2019, DWP: The Case for the Prosecution]