Department for Work and Pensions

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is the British Government's department responsible for state pensions, and welfare including sickness benefits.

Biopsychosocial view
The September 2015 manual for Employment and Support Allowance disability assessors (released under Freedom of Information Act law) states:

"Psychological and social factors appear to be involved in perpetuating the symptoms of the illness. Factors associated with increased fatigue and severity of the condition include: a strong belief in the physical cause of the illness, a focus on bodily sensations and a poor sense of control over the complaints. Evidence suggests that patients with CFS/ME use more avoidance strategies to cope with the debilitating effects of fatigue. However avoidance strategies have been associated with more fatigue and more functional impairment, including greater psychosocial disturbance in CFS/ME".

PACE trial
The Department of Work and Pensions paid £90,000 in funding towards the PACE trial.

Reports and publications

 * 2014, Personal Independence Payment Handbook


 * 2014, An Independent Review of the Work Capability Assessment - year 5


 * 2017, Employment and Support Allowance: Work Capability Assessments, mandatory reconsiderations and appeals: ESA-WCA outcomes to December 2016 (MRs to April 2017)

Notable studies critical of the DWP

 * 2017, Blaming the victim, all over again: Waddell and Aylward’s biopsychosocial (BPS) model of disability (Full text)

News articles

 * 2016, UN: 'Grave' disability rights violations under UK reforms
 * 2017, Government spending cuts have caused 'human catastrophe' for disabled people, UN committee says
 * Government welfare cuts

Online presence

 * Twitter
 * Facebook
 * YouTube
 * Website

Learn more

 * Wikipedia - Department for Work and Pensions