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A Mother's Job

From Benefits Street to the Houses of Parliament: One Woman’s Fight For Her Tragic Daughter

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“I am just an ordinary mum, yet I would go to the ends of the earth to get justice for my daughter. If I can change the way people are treated, then Jodey will not have died in vain. I now feel that this was her destiny; to change the lives of millions of others.“

While Jodey Whiting was stuck in hospital battling pneumonia over Christmas, a letter dropped on her doormat from the Department of Work and Pensions, asking her to attend an assessment. It was a letter she never saw.

Despite suffering from major health problems and needing daily care, the powers-that-be callously halted benefit payments for the mum-of-nine. While waiting for her appeal, and with no money coming in, Jodey killed herself, aged just 42. Another DWP letter pronouncing her "fit to work" was sent to her home three days after her tragic death.

A Mother's Job is the story of how Jodey's mum Joy Dove, 67, took on the system—and won justice for her daughter. A former cleaner and shop-worker, she is intimidated by nothing and nobody.

Joy reveals how she struggled to raise her family, as a single mother, living on the now notorious "Benefits Street" estate in Stockton-on-Tees. How Jodey, her middle daughter, developed problems, including curvature of the spine, a brain cyst, and bipolar and personality disorders and how, as her health deteriorated, Joy became her unofficial carer, visiting several times a day.

Jodey left farewell notes following her suicide, warning that her youngest son, Cory, a twin, was particularly vulnerable. Tragically, her premonition was realized when, unable to cope with his grief, he died from a drug overdose, aged 19, in May 2020. Joy felt that the DWP had stolen two members from her family.

An inquiry after Jodey's death found the DWP had failed to follow its own safeguarding practice. It issued an apology and compensation. The case was discussed in Parliament where the Prime Minister labelled it "appalling." Joy launched "Justice for Jodey", which aims to hold the DWP to account and to prevent other tragedies. She met other grieving families and her campaign saw her take center stage at the Labour Party conference and argue her case in the High Court.

©2022 Joy Dove with Ann and Joe Cusack (P)2022 W.F. Howes Ltd
Politics & Government Poverty & Homelessness Social Sciences

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What a horrible story. That poor girl brought down by the establishment and their usual cover ups. But in a mother like joy she still fights the good fight.

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Joy is a force to be reckoned with her love for her daughter and her determination to fight the system & injustice is inspiring. I felt like we could feel her daughters personality shining out of the pages. Well done to all involved and solidarity always with Joy and her family. #justiceforJodey

Wonderful book, brilliantly written

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What a heart breaking story! Okay Jodie had nine children but her husband and herself both worked for many years. Jodie went on benefits years later when her health started to decline. Why the poor girl had to be put through so much hell is beyond me. I feel deeply for all the family and loved ones.

Heart breaking

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So heart breaking but thank you for fighting on behalf of all the people who have disabilities. I myself had to attend one of these tribunals years ago & these people make a person feel degraded, I understand there are a few people that make believe put the first port of call should be their own doctor. It was absolutely disgusting how your daughter was treated & I'm so glad you took on the. Established & won because they can't treat people like that

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