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<includeonly>Weston began the assessment last month by telling the nurse that he had stayed up all night because of the extreme anxiety he experiences when he has to deal with institutions.

He had spent three days putting together a 10-page description of his complex mental health problems – and what he says is the “continual failure to even listen to his problems by multiple institutions” – in the hope that the assessor would help him secure the financial and health support he needed.

He explained that he had been unfairly described in the past as “violent” by the NHS after a telephone argument, although she told him that Atos had no record of this.

She appears to have wrongly blamed the decision to refuse him a home assessment on the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), when such decisions are taken by the assessment companies, Atos and Capita.

The assessor can then be heard leaving the room after Weston began asking about her experience and qualifications in mental health.

She told Weston that she was “not happy to sit in this room with you” because she said he had questioned her qualifications and was “being difficult for no reason”.</includeonly>

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Latest revision as of 22:51, 19 June 2021


Manifesto

Choose which section of the manifesto you would like to view by clicking on the appropriate box.


Visit the Labour party site and join the campaign
(links open in new window)


Tools for activists

The Tools for activists section takes you directly to the Labour page where you can source materials such as:


Membersnet
Membersnet provides a central location that brings together campaigning tools,
training and events. It also provides very useful information on Party activity.
MemberCentre
A tool to manage Labour membership records.

Events
Labour's tool to create local campaign events.


Organise
NEW: Do not use until I have clarified some security issues with Labour
No link provided until clarified.

Campaign Creator
Labour's tool to create and print local campaign materials.


Wordpress Network
A free service to support constituency parties, elected representatives
and candidates in creating their own websites.

Doorstep App
Application to allow collection of voter ID on the doorstep.


Promote
Labour's platform for targeted digital content (doesn't appear to be live at
present).

Contact Creator
Labour's elections and campaigns database.

Insight
Platform that provides election day data analysis.


Why we campaign What is door knocking? Campaign Jargon Volunteering FAQ





Petitions

Campaigning Tips

Labour Members of Parliament



Join and Follow


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