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Miram · 31-35, F
They are sometimes an excuse to avoid truly helping them. They live miserable lives. The benefits do not solve the problem, the unbalance, they are poorly managed.
I watched teens put on benefits after an autism diagnosis, wasting years of their youth gaming glued to a screen when they should've been placed to under programs that cater to their learning styles. And prepare them for a productive fulfilling life.
They are left to their devices under 400£ and neglectful parents that as long as they receive the money, it is fine.
It is not a life and it's not enough.
I watched teens put on benefits after an autism diagnosis, wasting years of their youth gaming glued to a screen when they should've been placed to under programs that cater to their learning styles. And prepare them for a productive fulfilling life.
They are left to their devices under 400£ and neglectful parents that as long as they receive the money, it is fine.
It is not a life and it's not enough.