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13 years 3 months ago #41519 by Gordon
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Graham wrote:

Congratulations on winning your IB appeal. Does that mean you have automatic conversion to support group for ESA or do you have to go through it all again?

Our current understanding of the process is that the only group that may be tranferred to the Support Group are those IB claimants who are exempt from the PCA, however, this has not been confirmed.

We are expecting the vast majority of IB claimants to have to complete an ESA50 and attend a WCA medical.

To qualify for the ESA Support Group you need to meet one or more of the criteria, a full list of these can be found on page 25 of the Understamding ESA document in the Members area.

Gordon

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13 years 3 months ago #41535 by originaldave
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Gordon wrote:

Graham wrote:

Congratulations on winning your IB appeal. Does that mean you have automatic conversion to support group for ESA or do you have to go through it all again?

Our current understanding of the process is that the only group that may be tranferred to the Support Group are those IB claimants who are exempt from the PCA, however, this has not been confirmed.

We are expecting the vast majority of IB claimants to have to complete an ESA50 and attend a WCA medical.

To qualify for the ESA Support Group you need to meet one or more of the criteria, a full list of these can be found on page 25 of the Understamding ESA document in the Members area.

Gordon


Where did you get the information..........


"Our current understanding of the process is that the only group that may be tranferred to the Support Group are those IB claimants who are exempt from the PCA"

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13 years 3 months ago #41536 by Gordon
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13 years 3 months ago #41539 by originaldave
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Gordon wrote:

www.disabilityalliance.org/ibmigrate.htm

Gordon


Thats not what it says
Arguments were put forward to move the Personal Capability Assessment exempt groups (about 30% of IB/IS claimants) onto the ESA Support Group but these were rejected. The Treasury are still mulling over what to do about pre-1995 tax exempt claimants (of IB and SDA).
the only thing they are thinking about is pre 95 tax exempt ... are they going to make them pay tax

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13 years 3 months ago #41540 by Derek4
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My understanding is that neither new nor migrated claimants will automatically be moved into the support group. You have to pass the limited capacity for work-related activities assessment to get in.

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13 years 3 months ago #42537 by originaldave
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jasmine wrote:

Hi all, just an update, was awarded dla indefintely just before xmas, because of benefit changes i have needed to take zopiclone in the last few days, as my illness has not stablised, and it has increased due to this. I have no idea of review date of my incapacity because I was in exempt group which not due to the nutty government has been taken away. does anyone know of the lastest of pca exempt groups, a lot of people scaed about this out there :angry: :angry:


having a baby
cancer treatment
in hospital
in contiance

soon todie

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