Housing benefit cuts undo a positive move on disability
Originally posted by 5corpio
For disabled people, the government is giving with one hand and taking with the other in its changes to housing benefit
Last year, when George Osborne swiftly laid out his benefit cuts on the table, he threw a small bone to disabled people living alone who require occasional overnight help from carers. He passed an exemption that meant from April this year, these people could receive the two-bedroom rate of housing benefit to pay for a room to be used by carers as required.

For those who would find this extra allowance useful, it seemed like a small reprieve among the announcements of slashes to housing benefit; maybe those who need the most help and care wouldn't do so bad after all. Osborne and Grant Shapps, the minister for housing, also said that the worst off and most afflicted would be looked after, and be free of the clampdown on housing benefit. Before the election, David Cameron promised to "protect the most vulnerable" – an assurance he has broken.

In April this year, the exemption for a second-bedroom rate for carer use began, yet many who have provided medical evidence and proof of having carers have been hit by.......Read more HERE