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The government's proposals for the reform of Incapacity Benefit offer more stick than carrot to people with long‐term and severe mental health problems, writes Beatrice Bray. Here she explains the proposals and why, contrary to the government's protestations, they fall short of a true vote of confidence in the capacity and capabilities of people with severe and disabling mental health problems.

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