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What Can Trigger OCD?

While the exact causes of OCD are complex and multifaceted, research shows that trauma can act as a significant trigger, leading to the onset or worsening of OCD symptoms. Trauma can destabilise mental well-being, causing heightened anxiety, stress, and emotional vulnerability. When these factors intersect with an individual’s predisposition for OCD, the result can be a sharp decline in mental health.

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Border Control Horror Stories: The Degrading Treatment of People with Disabilities

Crossing international borders can be an anxiety-inducing experience for anyone. For individuals with disabilities, however, the process often escalates into a distressing ordeal that infringes upon dignity, induces humiliation, and highlights systemic inequities. Across the globe, people with visible and invisible disabilities encounter discriminatory practices, racism, and unwarranted assumptions at border controls, transforming an already challenging process into a deeply degrading experience.

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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) and PIP Eligibility

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), also known as Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME), is a debilitating condition characterised by extreme and persistent fatigue that does not improve with rest. This condition affects individuals physically, mentally, and emotionally, significantly impacting their quality of life. For many, it can lead to a level of disability that makes them eligible for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) in the UK.

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Moving On: Navigating Boundaries with an Ex Who Won’t Let Go

Reconnecting with someone from your past can evoke nostalgia and bring back memories of “the good old days.” However, if you’ve moved forward and they haven’t, this can create an uncomfortable dynamic—especially when the person reminisces inappropriately, bringing up past intimacy or making comments about how you’ve changed. Here’s how to handle such situations and maintain your mental and emotional well-being.

Liz Kendell’s New DWP Jobcentre Rules

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has recently introduced new rules for Jobcentre interactions, sparking widespread concern among claimants of Universal Credit (UC), Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA), and Personal Independence Payment (PIP). These changes, which aim to streamline processes and increase claimant engagement, have left many feeling anxious about their financial security and the additional burdens imposed by these policies.

Unversal Credit Bank Verification

The DWP has strict guidelines on how claimant data should be handled. These policies are designed to prevent misuse and protect privacy. Collecting bank card numbers is not standard practice and could indicate poor training, negligence, or, in extreme cases, misconduct.

DWP Reforms Could Impact Younger Generations

Recent discussions surrounding proposed reforms by the UK Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) suggest that people born between 2003 and 2008 may see their Universal Credit (UC) and Personal Independence Payment (PIP) entitlements reduced or removed. The reforms aim to push younger individuals into employment, with the DWP targeting those deemed capable of work despite receiving benefits for disability or health conditions. These measures could disproportionately affect young people, raising significant ethical and legal concerns.