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Welfare plans 'not in real world' | Welfare plans 'not in real world' |
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Plans for welfare reform are "not based on the real world," the Northern Ireland Poverty Network has said. | |
The government has said it aims to force more benefit claimants to prepare for work or face losing payments. | |
However, the NIAPN said with an economic downturn, there was even less chance of people finding work. | However, the NIAPN said with an economic downturn, there was even less chance of people finding work. |
Director Frances Dowds said that threatening ill or disabled people with benefit cuts "would not help them back to work". | |
"We know from our work with people living on benefits that most people want to work", she said. | "We know from our work with people living on benefits that most people want to work", she said. |
"New Labour ministers quote schemes that have helped lone parents and disabled people into employment. Where these exist and where there are jobs, they can make a real difference. | "New Labour ministers quote schemes that have helped lone parents and disabled people into employment. Where these exist and where there are jobs, they can make a real difference. |
"But very often, by the time the proposals reach NI, there are no resources attached - we get all stick and no carrot." | "But very often, by the time the proposals reach NI, there are no resources attached - we get all stick and no carrot." |
Private firms will be paid to get people back to work while those unemployed for a year will have to do four weeks' full time activity under the UK wide proposals. | Private firms will be paid to get people back to work while those unemployed for a year will have to do four weeks' full time activity under the UK wide proposals. |
Most people on incapacity benefit would be expected to attend job interviews. | Most people on incapacity benefit would be expected to attend job interviews. |
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