The Welfare Reform Bill 2011 is getting very close to Royal Ascent , and then it will be law .
It will have it's second reading in the house of Lords on the 13th September and thereafter a committee stage.
to track the progress...
Wefare reform passage through ParliamentThere is only just time to get real peoples views across , so there will be events staged around regional areas to voice opinion on the prospective changes. These events are being arranged through
The Hardest Hit which is part of the Disability Benefits Consortium of which NRAS is a member organisation.
The Changes that are proposed to go through will have a permanent effect on financial help for all families affected by disability, so it is important that real life situations and real consequences are explained to those in power .
I urge you to have a look at the prospective changes , and consider that even though the changes might not affect you now ..they could in the future.
Any change now , will in effect be permanent and irreversible , no matter who is in power.
So .. consider making your voice heard and actually listened to.. make a difference and try to attend one of the "events " on the Hardest hit site .
Keep an eye on the site as there will be more events nationwide announced prior to October 22nd :)
Rich :)
"The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is like an eggs-and-ham breakfast: the chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'."