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Save the Independent Living Fund
Stuart Bracking
On 10 June, disabled people who use the Independent Living Fund (ILF) and their supporters are holding a 'party' in central London to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the ILF and publicise the campaign led by Disabled People Against Cuts and Inclusion London to save it.
This follows April's disappointing judgement in a high court challenge to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) 2012 consultation on the Fund's future, and the Tory/Liberal coalition's final decision to close the ILF by April 2015 which found them to be lawful.
The ILF was set-up at a time under the Thatcher government when politicians of all shades accepted the continued institutionalisation of severely disabled people was wrong.
An extra level of support was clearly needed on top of existing benefits and local social services to facilitate independent living through professional care workers and personal assistants.
DWP propaganda says the Fund was only ever expected to support 300 people. But before the ILF was set up, the then Minister for Disabled People Nicholas Scott admitted the Disablement Income Group (DIG) expected thousands to apply. By the end of 1992, 22,000 had done so successfully.
In the same way that Disability Rights UK have colluded with the Con-Dems on the disgraceful closure of Remploy factories, DIG worked with Scott to establish the ILF as a discretionary trust in opposition to the disabled people's movement.
It later supported excluding older disabled people and disabled children from applying to the Fund.
Despite changes to community care laws in the early 1990s, the ILF was kept, as local authorities have never been willing to exclusively fund the costly care packages needed by those with the most complex conditions.
The difference now is the ILF does not fit with the 'personalisation' policy and the introduction of new resource-led assessment processes at a local level which have little time for the individual assessment of need by social workers.
The ILF's closure is part of the transition from a taxation funded welfare state to a more limited one based on private insurance using the Care and Support Bill as a legislative juggernaut.
The Bill's cumulative impact over a generation will be greater than even last year's Welfare Reform Act. It must be fought.
For the 'birthday celebration' on 10 June meet between 1.30 pm and 2pm at Deans Yard, SW1P 3PA, which is at the back of Westminster Abbey
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NSSN conference : Unite to fight all the cuts
Legal aid cuts: Justice in the balance
Continued deterioration of the Labour Party
Youth feature
Mass joblessness wrecks lives! Youth must fight for a future
A day in the life of a Primark employee
NHS feature
NHS crisis: Turn anger into action
International socialist news and analysis
Turkey: Mass movement challenges Erdogan's authoritarian government
Socialist Party workplace news
97% vote for strike action at Carling brewery
Thera Trust: the campaign moves up a gear
Unison and Labour: Welsh government cuts are still cuts
Lecturers' union UCU members vote to fight austerity
Socialist history
1983: A political voice for the working class
Socialist Party reports and campaigns
Campaigning against the bedroom tax
Standing for TUSC in Woolston, Southampton
Save the Independent Living Fund
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Support the Fighting Fund collectathon!
Socialist Party national organisers' school
Readers' comments
Crackdown on democratic rights
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