Showing posts with label CFC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CFC. Show all posts

Friday, 19 June 2026

"We Warned You!" Welfare Debate Missing the Real Health Crisis, Says Stripy Lightbulb CIC

Sally Callow at work
As political debate intensifies around welfare reform and rising economic inactivity, one organisation is urging policymakers to look beyond the headlines and address what it describes as a long-standing and largely overlooked health crisis.

According to Stripy Lightbulb CIC, concerns currently being raised in Westminster about the growing welfare bill are far from new.

 The organisation says it submitted detailed written evidence to a government employment inquiry in 2023, warning that conditions like Long COVID and M.E./C.F.S. (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) would have a significant impact on employment levels and long-term sickness rates.

Today, as MPs debate how to reduce welfare spending and encourage more people back into work, Stripy Lightbulb argues the discussion is missing a crucial piece of the puzzle: millions of people are living with chronic illnesses that severely limit their ability to work.

The organisation's earlier evidence highlighted concerns that many cases of Long COVID meet the diagnostic criteria for M.E./C.F.S., a condition that can cause profound exhaustion, cognitive difficulties, pain and a range of other debilitating symptoms. 

It also pointed to research suggesting that a significant proportion of people with M.E./C.F.S. are unable to maintain employment because of the severity of their illness.

Sally Callow, Managing Director of Stripy Lightbulb CIC, believes policymakers should not be surprised by current trends.

"Politicians are acting shocked by rising welfare costs, but we warned them years ago," she told That's Health.

"You can't ignore a public-health crisis and then feign surprise when it shows up in the welfare bill."

The organisation is concerned that current discussions around economic inactivity can sometimes imply that people are choosing not to work. It argues that this narrative risks overlooking the complex realities faced by those living with chronic illnesses and disabilities.

Stripy Lightbulb also highlights the often-unseen role of carers. Many are spouses or partners of working age whose own employment opportunities are affected by the demands of caring for someone with a long-term condition. Despite their contribution, the economic impact of unpaid caring responsibilities is rarely a central part of welfare discussions.

The organisation is now calling for what it describes as a more evidence-led approach to welfare policy. It believes that improving diagnosis, enhancing medical coding systems, investing in biomedical research and increasing understanding of chronic illness are essential steps if policymakers are serious about tackling long-term economic inactivity.

For Stripy Lightbulb CIC, the message is clear: if welfare reform is to succeed, it must begin with a better understanding of the health challenges that many people face every day.

That's Health has covered reports from Stripy Lightbulb CIC for several years covering this exact issue. It's time those in authority started to take notice of what they have been saying.

From November 2025: "Fund M.E./C.F.S. Research, Fix the DWP, and Unlock Hundreds of Thousands Back to Work, says Stripy Lightbulb CIC" 

https://thats-health.blogspot.com/2025/11/fund-mecfs-research-fix-dwp-and-unlock.html


Thursday, 26 February 2026

20 Yrs and 10,000 bikes for Children with Cancer. BBC “The One Show” Honours Charity Founder with One Big Thank you.

Last Thursday (19th Feb), The BBC One Show, along with some help from celebrities such as Alexander Armstrong and Sir Chris Hoy himself, pulled off a surprise “One Big Thank-you” for Mike Grisenthwaite, founder of the Nationwide Children’s Cancer Charity Cyclists Fighting Cancer.

Launched from his kitchen table 20yrs ago, CFC has grown hugely, and today has 4 Charity Bike shops in Cheltenham, London, Manchester and their HQ in Stratford-upon-Avon. 

The shops take donated bikes and parts as well as selling new accessories and servicing all types of bikes.

All proceeds from the shops and other fundraisers go towards providing more bikes and specially adapted trikes for children living with and beyond cancer in the UK. These bikes help them get outside and active, and have huge benefits for both their physical and mental wellbeing.

Since starting, the team at CFC have gifted over 10,000 bikes and trikes to children all over the country, as well as delivering exercise equipment to many Children’s Hospitals to introduce children to exercise during lengthy hospital stays.

All of this after Mike was inspired to “give back” having used exercise, and specifically Cycling, to get through his own arduous cancer treatment.

During the amazing piece which can be found on BBC iPlayer here (from 14:50min) https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m002rkcm/the-one-show-19022026

Mike was fooled into thinking Alexander needed a puncture repair, before revealing the surprise. He then received heart felt messages from children and families his charity has helped as well as recognition of his huge achievements from Sir Chris Hoy, Family, Friends and Colleagues.

An emotional Mike had a rare speechless moment and was “blown away” by the recognition.

For more info on the charity and their activities go to www.cyclistsfc.org.uk