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intention -- we don't just need to change the sick note, we need to change the sick note culture so that the default becomes what work you can do, not what you can't. building on the pilots that we already started, we're going to design a new system where people have easy and rapid access to specialize work and health support, to help them back to work from the very first conversation. and part of the problem is that it may not be reasonable to ask gps who were perfectly busy at the moment assess whether their own patients are fit for work. it too often puts them in an impossible situation where they know the refusal to sign somebody off. so we're also going to test shifting responsibility for assessment from gps and giving it to specialist health professionals who have dedicated time to provide an objective assessment of someone's ability to work and the support they

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BBC News

sick notes and saying that other work and health care professionals would instead do that to take that away from gps. it's worth just saying, though, the government isn't clear who would actually do that instead of gps. they said they would be medically trained, they would be medical professionals, but it's not clear how they'll be funded, where they'll come from or how they will be trained either. so, the government is saying that they're going to consult on that. it's worth saying, though, that the measures that in the next parliament after — in other words, the general election. and that is quite a significant hurdle for the conservative government at the moment, obviously quite a distance behind in the polls. so, in many ways, really, what we're seeing here is a glimpse into the conservative party manifesto for that general election. manifesto for that general election that's coming up later this year. labour, for their part, they're saying, well, there is a crisis in mental health and they say the government is attempting to make mental health a new front of their culture wars,

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BBC News

the prime minister has called for an end to the uk's "sick note culture" in a speech on welfare reform. rishi sunak said he is considering moving responsibility for assessing fitness to work away from gps, to "specialist work and health professionals" in england. a record high of 2.8m people were out of work in february, according to the office for national statistics. those with serious debilitating conditions should never be expected to work, but if you have a low level mobility issue your employer could make reasonable adjustments, perhaps including adaptations to enable you to work from home. if you're feeling anxious or depressed then, of course, you should get the support and treatment you need to manage your condition, but that doesn't mean we should assume you can't engage in work. our political correspondent harry farley has more. listening to that speech. rishi sunak talks about this being his moral mission

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Sportsday

reform mr sunak said he is considering moving responsibility for assessing fitness to work away from gps to "specialist work and health professionals" in england. a record high of 2.8 million people are out of work as of february, according to the office for national statistics. we must be more ambitious in assessing people's potential for work. right now, the gateway to ill health benefits is writing too many off, leaving them on the wrong type of support and with no expectation of trying to find a job, with all the advantages that that brings. in 2011, 20% of those doing a work capability assessment were deemed unfit to work, but the latest figure now stands at 65%. that's wrong. people are not three times sicker than they were a decade ago and the world of work

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BBC News

decided we needed to address the israel— iran issue and focus on the middle east." he said he wanted a clear message to come from the g7 that the political goal of the g7 is de—escalation. we have worked and will continue to work and be active protagonists in achieved de—escalation throughout the middle east. this after there has been a reported strike by israel within iran in response to the mass missile attack on israel last saturday. you are watching bbc news. let's go back to the prime minister who has called for an end to the uk's sick note culture. this in a speech on welfare reform. in the past hour, mr sunak said he is considering moving responsibility for assessing fitness to work away from gps to "specialist work and health professionals" in england. a record high of 2.8 million people are out of work as of february, according to the office for national statistics. we must be more ambitious in

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BBC News

prime minister rishi sunak has called for an end to the uk's "sick note culture" in a speech on welfare reform. in a speech in the past hour, mr sunak said he is considering moving responsibility for assessing fitness to work away from gps to "specialist work and health professionals" in england. a record high of 2.8m people are out of work as of february 2024, according to the office for national statistics. we must be more ambitious in assessing people's potentialfor work. right now the gateway to ill health benefits is writing too many off, leaving them on the wrong type off, leaving them on the wrong type of support and with no expectation of support and with no expectation of trying to find a job with all the advantages that that brings. in 2011, 20% of those doing the work capability assessment were deemed unfit to work. but the latest figure now stands at 65%. that is wrong. people are not three times sicker than they were a decade ago and the world of work has changed

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BBC News

dramatically. now, of course, those with serious, debilitating conditions should never be expected to work. but if you have a low level mobility issue your employer could make reasonable adjustments, perhaps including adaptations to enable you to work from home. and if you are feeling anxious or depressed, then of course you should get the support and treatment you need to manage your condition. but that does not mean we should assume you can't engage in work. let's speak to our political correspondent, harry farley who is in westminster. how controversial is it to move the decision away from gps to someone else on this issue of fitness for work. ., ., ., , ., work. the royal college of general practitioners _ work. the royal college of general practitioners have _ work. the royal college of general practitioners have welcomed - work. the royal college of general practitioners have welcomed this i practitioners have welcomed this call for evidence. they say they are assessing sickness can be part of the normal conversation, but they are welcoming the call for evidence. it is worth pointing out a few of the statistics behind rishi sunak was my argument that he is making

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BBC News

he campaigned for the 321 number to be worn by an athlete with intellectual disability at every major marathon. pass it on, to lloyd. so, it's pretty simple. i mean, just be ready to bring a hard work ethic, have fun, you can have your moment. yeah, practise the celebration. the marathon belongs to everyone. joe wilson, bbc news, central london. now a look at a few other stories making the news today: a primary school teacher, fiona beal, has admitted killing her partner, whose tied—up body was found buried in the garden. the remains of nicholas billingham, who was 42, were found at a home in northampton in 2022. at the old bailey, beal admitted manslaughter, but is now on trialfor murder. rishi sunak has set out plans which could see gps stripped of the power to sign people off sick in england.

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