We are publishing below a recent briefing received from 'Boycott Workfare':
"On
top of punishing claimants with sanctions that leave people destitute, the
Government now has plans to use psychological treatments to force people into
work.
George
Osborne’s budget announced measures to ‘improve employment outcomes’ for
people with mental health conditions. These include online cognitive behavioural
therapy (change the world by changing how you think) for people on ESA or JSA
and putting psychologists in JobCentres.
Unemployment is being redefined as a psychological disorder and the main purpose of psychological therapy will be to force people off benefits. Or to promote yet another specious reason to cut people off benefits.
Unemployment is being redefined as a psychological disorder and the main purpose of psychological therapy will be to force people off benefits. Or to promote yet another specious reason to cut people off benefits.
Meanwhile,
the Tory Manifesto states that claimants who ‘refuse a recommended
treatment’ may have their benefits reduced. This is an assault on the human rights of people on benefits and an attempt to co-opt
medical professionals as state enforcers.
We’re
hearing more and more reports of the misuse of psychology to coerce, bully and
punish claimants into ‘getting the right mindset’: “all
new starts must attend an initial two week course to develop their
confidence”.
Change your attitude
Change your attitude
The
‘change your attitude’ message of positive psychology is enforced in mandatory
‘employability’ training courses promising to help with ‘self-esteem,
self-confidence and motivation’ and in unsolicited ‘positive thinking’
emails. Making people take part in various pointless and humiliating psycho-group-activities e.g. building paper clip towers to
demonstrate team work, or take completely meaningless and unethical psychological tests to
determine their ‘strengths’.
The
Department for Work and Pensions issues contracts worth hundreds of thousands of
pounds (Focus the Mind, Achieve your Potential) designed to ‘address
negative perceptions’ and ‘instil
a positive attitude to work‘. A programme for JSA/ESA claimants over 50
aims to persuade people that age discrimination doesn’t exist:
“to challenge perceptions that employers discriminate on the grounds of age”.
Fraud
These
fraudulent programmes don’t result in real paid work you can live on. The
companies that run them are making millions out of a big con: that with a total
personality makeover, anyone can get a job. That positive thinking can
change the low pay, no pay UK economy.
Psychological
resistance to work
In
another scheme claimants will have interviews to assess whether we
have a ‘psychological resistance’ to work, along with attitude profiling to
judge whether we are ‘bewildered, despondent or determined’. If they decide you
are ‘less mentally fit’ you’ll be sent on ‘more intensive coaching’, while those
who are ‘optimistic’ can be placed on less rigorous regimes. This is how they
will decide who is to be punished with ‘extra support’ i.e. forced to spend 35
hours a week at a JobCentre.
Sanctions
The
growing use of psychology, with practically every JobCentrePlus manager an expert in the topic, is not helping people with mental health
problems whose suffering at the hands of this system has been well documented - with more than 100 people a day with mental
health problems losing their benefits through sanctions.
The
newly privatised Behavioural Insights Team has trained over 20,000 JobCentre
staff in ‘behavioural techniques‘ with DWP managers regularly sending
out positive psychology tweets to ‘motivate’ staff to meet targets. Targets that
result in escalating sanctions.
Positive
psychology
Positive
psychology messages are so stupid, they are laughable. But being told day in,
day out, that it’s our fault we’re unemployed or in such low paid work that we
have to claim benefits can really get to people. The language of workshy
scroungers is a deliberate attempt to put people down and undermine support for
hard won welfare rights. Claimants are expected to show a positive attitude to
being exploited or be sent on 6 months Community Work Placement for ‘lack of
motivation’ or be referred to a psychologist for questioning your job coach.
BPS
inquiry
Before
Christmas, the president elect of the British Psychological
Society Jamie Hacker
Hughes responded to our concerns by promising to hold an inquiry. That was
then. Inspite of repeated reminders, there is nothing on the BPS website about
the inquiry. No terms of reference. No information about how people who’ve been
through various workfare psycho-interventions can submit their testimonies. All
we’ve had from BPS on the issue of psychology, workfare and ethics so far is
a press release saying that it’s fine to test claimants for ‘psychological
resistance to work‘ as long as the person doing the tests is
‘qualified’.
We’re
not holding our breath for the BPS inquiry. In the meantime, we welcome your own
testimony on how psychology is used to manipulate, blame, punish and coerce
people on benefits.
What
you can do
Let
the British Psychological Society know we won’t stand for compulsory positive
psychology and mandatory psychological treatment. We expect them to speak out.
You could also ask them what happened to the inquiry into psychology and
workfare promised by their President Professor Jamie Hacker
Hughes back in November 2014?
Lobby
members of the newly established ‘Mental Health Task Force‘ . This includes Mind, Age UK(well known workfare
exploiters) and Rethink
Ask Psychologists
against Austerity to keep up the pressure. Tweet them here "
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