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UN official Raquel Rolnik is looking for your personal stories

about the Work Capability Assessment (WCA)

 UN General Assembly

Ms Rolnik has already produced a statement on the bedroom tax, recommending that it be suspended immediately. She now wants to examine all of the recent welfare changes and welcomed personal stories about the WCA and how it is affecting people. This is because concerns have been raised about the number of WCA related deaths due to deteriorating health or suicide.

Once these accounts are collated the evidence will be presented to the United Nations General Council in March.

You can email Raquel Rolnik about your experiences with Atos, the WCA or  any other welfare reform issue at srhousing@ohchr.org

You can also write to:

His Excellency Mr Ban Ki Moon

United Nations Secretary-General

UN Headquarters

First Avenue at 46th Street

New York, NY 10017

USA


E-­mail: sgcentral@un.org

 

http://www.disabilityrightsuk.org/news/2013/september/un-now-looking-wca

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