And more recently the cruelties inspired by delays and incompetence in the assessment of severely disabled
people under the new schemes for Personal Independence Payments (PIPs) and Employment Support Allowances (ESAs) have occupied my attention.
Not exact matches
Under the
new Canada Job Grant
scheme, Ottawa would pay up to $ 5,000 for every employee being trained, requiring matching funds from the employer and the province, for up to $ 15,000 per
person.
These voluntary
schemes aimed at helping
people out of a life of crime are the opposite of the government's
new plan to place tens of thousands of
people under surveillance in order to boost the profits of the private security companies.
People evicted from their homes for anti-social behaviour risk losing their housing benefits for up to five years if they refuse to change their ways,
under a
new pilot
scheme.
Questions have been raised about ventilation standards
under the government's
new Warmth & Wellbeing
scheme, which provides free energy efficiency upgrades to
people over the age of 55 living in Dublin 12 and 24, who experience energy poverty and are also suffering from respiratory conditions.
Turns out that this «climate change» lie is part of a taxation
scheme to deny
people access to resources and create a
new «asset» known as «Renewable Energy Certificates» and bring
people down
under a «technocratic» system of worldwide oppression and poverty.
However, the
new scheme is all set to include an increased number of
people under its wings and increase a sense of security.
While
under the
new scheme, 2.5 Lakh rupees and 4 Lakh rupees shall be the insurance cover for a family of up to three
persons and four
persons respectively.
The government has proposed that the
new scheme will be launched in April 2015
under the National Food Security Act, providing a robust cover of an amount ranging from Rs. 30,000 - Rs 50,000 in case of minor ailments, and an amount of Rs. 3 Lakhs for
people suffering from serious ailments.
Pension and Group segment reported growth rate of 50 % in
new business premium, 20 % of that in number of lives and 39 million
people were covered
under several
schemes.
Key actions of Reducing Harm, Supporting Recovery include: • Introduction of a pilot supervised injecting facility in Dublin's city centre; • Establishment of a Working Group to examine alternative approaches to the possession for personal use of small quantities of illegal drugs; • Funding for a programme to promote community awareness of alcohol - related harm; • A
new targeted youth services
scheme for young
people at risk of substance misuse in socially and economically disadvantaged communities; • Expansion of drug and alcohol addiction services, including residential services; • Recruitment of 4 Clinical Nurse Specialists and 2 Young
Persons Counsellors to complement HSE multi-disciplinary teams for
under 18s; • Recruitment of 7 additional drug - liaison midwives to support pregnant women with alcohol dependency; • Establishment of a Working Group to explore ways of improving progression options for
people exiting treatment, prison or community employment
schemes, with a view to developing a
new programme of supported care and employment.