
A mother of a disabled woman who died by suicide when the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) incorrectly stopped her benefits has demanded an investigation. Housebound Jodey Whiting died in 2017.
Her death came just two weeks after her Employment Support Allowance (ESA) was denied because she was considered fit for work. But Ms Whiting, from Stockton, lived in chronic physical pain and had her benefits wrongly stopped.
Mum Joy Dove has now met with Labour Party cabinet member Sir Stephen Timms, who is conducting and co-chairing the so-called Timms Review, which is exploring changes to Personal Independence Payment assessments and eligibility.
“Jodey was always just a name and a number to them – she was just one of millions and that must stop,” Joy said. She said: “Only a full public inquiry would get to the truth, for all the people that have been failed.”
“The way the DWP treated my daughter was brutal and disgraceful,” she said. “I’ll keep fighting to get justice for Jodey and all the other families who have lost loved ones.”
Bridget Dolan KC, the coroner’s counsel, said: “She wrote about not being able to pay her bills and having no food.
“In some she wrote about feeling breathless and having back pain and trying to pay her bills and being in debt.”
Another note stated: “I have had enough.” One note ended with the words: “Debt, debt, debt.”
At the inquest, Helga Swidenbank, a director at the DWP responsible for accessibility and disability services, said the department should have recognised that Whiting had “good cause” not to attend a health assessment, given her illnesses and mental health concerns.
In a statement, the DWP said: “The Department has acknowledged the findings of the Coroner, apologised to Jodey’s family for the failings in her case, and made significant improvements.”
I am shocked and hollowed with disbelief because this is a system that kills its own.
This lady didn’t fail the DWP; the DWP failed her, and her blood is on their paperwork.
A lot of people on PIP/benefits have paid decades into the system from working hard and unfortunately get hit with illnesses/disabilities.
They have a right to it! God forbid any of you ever find yourself in a situation where you have no control over your health.
Nobody chooses to be sick or incapacitated by long-term illness, and people who are born with impairments and have never been able to work to support the system clearly deserve it as well.
Nobody wants to live with a disability or poor health! Indeed, there are many who take advantage of others and make claims when there is nothing wrong with them. It is necessary to target these individuals! Individuals who have paid into the system, those who continue to do so, and those with severe disabilities who would not have been able to are all eligible and have submitted numerous medical records, letters from consultants, and healthcare providers.
Everyone who is born or develops a disability should have equal access to financial, emotional, and physical support.
Anyone who needs it should have it regardless; it shouldn’t be seen as something a person has “earned.” The majority of claimants would give it up in a second in return for good health and a pain-free life.
DWP. They come from a distant world, and it’s certainly not ours. Basically, they are working in a heartless system, and many are power-grabbing and just as hungry as the system they work in.
It’s extremely sad for this lady who has died because of the DWP’s inhumane decisions and mistakes, because for people struggling to survive emotionally, physically or mentally, it can be the last straw.
It’s time for us to start caring as human beings because no one should die as a result of bureaucracy or technological errors.












