
Neurodivergent Nightmare: MS, Disability, and the Broken PIP System in the UK
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In this powerful and eye-opening episode, hosts Simon Scott and Jordan James sit down with disability advocate Ellie Pavone to explore the realities of living with MS (Multiple Sclerosis) as a neurodivergent individual in today’s world, and why trying to get support from the UK’s PIP (Personal Independence Payment) system, where support is being cut quicker than you can apply for it, is a Neurodivergent Nightmare!
🎤 In this episode, we explore:.
- The personal impact of navigating the UK’s PIP (Personal Independence Payment) system
- The daily challenges of accessing support with MS, the shortcomings of healthcare assessments, and the urgent need for compassionate care.
- Ellie shares her lived experience with media representation, policy frustrations, and the fight for authentic advocacy in a system that often overlooks dynamic disabilities.
Tune in for a candid, thought-provoking conversation that calls for empathy, reform, and real change in how we treat disability and chronic illness in the UK.
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