Open letter to the Trustees and Staff of Action for ME about the 'Toolkit for professionals'

great letter trish but afme have proven time and again that they will not listen to actual patients they have their own agenda and it certainly is not to help us . my health was made considerably worse to the point I am 95 %percent house bound thanks to the dwp and their obsession with denying benefits to the long term sick .
 
I fully support this letter too. Well done Trish, fantastic stuff :thumbup:

The way forward

I therefore ask that AfME take responsibility for this major error of judgement in producing and disseminating this unevidenced document, and withdraw the ‘Toolkit for Professionals’ immediately, and inform the DWP, and anyone else it has been given to, that this has been done and why.

This needs to happen. We need to push for this.
 
@phil_in_bristol might know the answer to at least part of your questions.
I don't have any firm answers I'm afraid! I wasn't aware this was coming out ...

AfME have received the letter, & I know the staff member who will be dealing with it.

I can say that AfME's rep on here (presumably the staff member / volunteer who set up the s4ME a/c name) is too busy to monitor the forum at present. So unlikely to get replies on here directly from AfME. Hopefully when Trish gets replies she can update us all - thanks again Trish.
 
Sorry for not being explicit. It's an amazing letter @Trish :) Thank you. A4ME have already played a direct part in damaging my health.

I had a few things I was going to add to my original message, that may or may not be best placed in your letter. But it's related at least, so want to flag here. Or is there a general A4ME thread of some kind regarding their positioning, structure and interests that I should post to, or here?

But I'm exhausted today and I know that I have a few tough days. I'll post properly in a few days when energy returns.
 
I am not sure how long this toolkit has been around. It is undated.
Under acknowledgments it does say:

"This resource is based on the considerable knowledge and experience of Paul Davey, Project Coordinator, and Amanda Mason, Employment Adviser, who delivered our specialist 18-month pilot project, Support, Empower and Employ people with M.E. (SEE M.E.) in 2015-16."

and includes:
"Action for M.E. is also enormously grateful to the following people for their input, expertise and experience:
......
• all those in our Patient and Carer Reference Group who reviewed this toolkit."
 
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