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Friday, April 27, 2007

Eeffing thieving bastards - you'd actually take money from the disabled?

I read this piece by Fergus Finlay (updated link now in Irish Examiner archive) in in Tuesday's Examiner* and I was positively seething afterwards. I would urge everyone to read Fergus's piece and to raise this on the doorsteps with any and all government reps who will be calling over the coming weeks.

My sister, who is a year, a month and a day younger than me, is intellectually disabled (as if she didn't have enough to put up with being my sister) and lives quite happily in Killarney, in sheltered housing managed by the Kerry Parents and Friends of the Mentally Handicapped who do a fine job trying to ensure that people in Kerry can live as independently and fulfilling a life as possible. Finding a place close to home was a process of years of fighting mainly on the part of my mother dealing with the various bureaucracies of the state, during which she was placed in Devlin, Co. Westmeath, Mayfield Co. Cork, Tralee and now Killarney.

It now appears that the department of health (which has historically dropped the ball on supports for those with disabilities) is planning to implement the same regime of charges for those with disabilities as for the pensioners in residential care. Which means they will charge disabled people for living in residential settings. And charge them out of their disabled person's maintenance allowance. The DPMA is currently €184 per week which is less than an old age non-contributory pension and about the same as the dole. So if you are on the dole, and live away from home the state will pay you a rent supplement but if you make the same attempt to live independently as a disabled person the state will charge you for the pleasure? And, get this, the state is also planning to apply this new regime retrospectively! They are right now sending bills to the parents of people with disabilities looking for back payments. Can you fucking believe it?

You know one of the most stressful things for parents of someone with a disability is the ever present thought of what will happen when you're gone. This is someone that you love with all your heart but you know that unlike your other children who you will also worry about (worrying seeming to be in the very nature of parenting, and is something that you don't realise until you become a parent yourself or see friends become parents) that your disabled won't ever be able to fend for themselves completely and they will always need someone to be looking out for them. And when you're gone you hope that your community will care for them and the state which is the community writ large and the mechanism for expressing that care will do what it can.

I actually genuinely thought that Cowen's efforts, particularly in his budgets , were the sign that the issue of treating people with disabilities fairly, and supporting those organisations that work in the area, was now completely part of the mainstream of Irish political life. I thought despite all the other differences I might have with the guy that here is someone that gets it.

I can tell you now that anyone whether from the revenue or the department of health who tries to take or takes by sleight of hand money from my sister will find me on their door beating their fucking head in with whatever comes to hand. When it comes to my sister I will happily get all Timothy McVeigh on you and your place of work.

As Fergus points out unlike the elderly those with disability will almost certainly never have the chance to be members of the work force and accrue money and assets that might be put into paying for their care. Again, I would urge people to read Fergus's piece he manages to be put it much more than I do.

* The examiner has in the last few years become my alternate to the Irish Times, in large part because you can't depend on the Independent to get the days of the week right.

6 comments:

  1. Dan,
    I came to your blog via Sarah Carey's blog. All I can say is that I am glad you are so angry. It sounds disgraceful
    - another reason to consider my vote carefully.
    It's hard to believe that there is a politician at the end of this. How could any politician do this and expect to be elected? But if there isn't a political hand at work, does this mean that there is a civil servant behind this? If so, who gave such a state employee the right to determine such a policy change? What give the person the authority to act like this? And if they didn't have authority given to them for this particular act, what's going on?

    The more I think, the more I realise that I have to hold the current political regime responsible for this. I'll have to weigh up my vote taking this into account.

    Thanks again. Keep on being angry.

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  2. How bloody disgusting! I wish I had a right to vote, but I'm a northerner.

    When nursing homes started charging, there was a lot of debate and coverage in the media. Why not now? The Examiner article is great however. Disabled people and their allies need to join and shout out about decisions like this. More people need to be made aware of it.

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  3. This is all because the disabled don't count, children don't count and the marginalised don't count.

    What counts in Modern Ireland is reducing the tax rate despite not having sufficient public services and making as many things as possible additional flat charges so that your refuse is no longer paid through tax but is now a flat fee - which suits the Golden Circle because the flat fee is way less than the multiple percentage drops in their tax rate.

    remember what they give away with one hand they'll claw back with another - wait and see how they'll fund the shortfall in stamp duty

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