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Ditzee wrote: I am new to this site and would greatly appreciate some advice. I have been in receipt of ESA Income Based for approximately 22 months and was placed in the Support Group following a home assessment after my GP faxed letter to ATOS requesting a home visit due to my agoraphobia. I am wondering if I should ask my GP if she would be prepared to write me a letter of support to accompany my ESA form submission or if I should simply complete the form and wait to see if an assessment is absolutely necessary? If this is the case, how does my GP "word" her letter of support? I think the level of my agoraphobia, and I suffer from social phobia too fits descriptors for sections 15 and 16. Would I literally have to speak to my GP and tell her what wording is required?
Hi D,
We always advise that any supportive evidence should be sent with the ESA50, where at all possible.
One should ensure that they do not miss the deadline date for return of the ESA50, if they can't obtain the letter of support in time.
You can always forward it on to ATOS after posting the ESA50, with a covering letter stating that you wish this evidence to be taken into account with the ESA50.
How and what your G.P. will write in any supportive letter will depend on the individual G.P.
Some G.P.'s are refusing to provide any form of written support for benefits claims/assessments.
Try not to put words into your G.P.'s mouth, you could print off a copy of the descriptors, and ask the G.P. which of them they think would apply to you.
In your case it would seem to be Activity 15 & 16.
Activity 15, "Getting about." is a WRAG descriptor, and even if you score the maximum 15 points with this, which would place you into the WRAG, as there is no corresponding SG Descriptor, it would not gain you access to The SG also :
"15(a) Cannot get to any place outside the claimant’s home with which the claimant is familiar."
From :
WRAG (LCW)Schedule 2 Descriptors
Activity 16, "Coping with social engagement due to cognitive impairment or mental disorder." is also a WRAG descriptor.
However, if you can score the maximum 15 points here :
"16(a) Engagement in social contact is always precluded due to difficulty relating to others or significant distress experienced by the claimant."
As this corresponds to Activity 13 of the SG Descriptors, it also places you into The SG :
"13. Coping with social engagement, due to cognitive impairment or mental disorder."
"13 Engagement in social contact is always precluded due to difficulty relating to others or significant distress experienced by the claimant."
From :
SG (LCWRA)Schedule 3 Descriptors
So scoring the maximum 15 points at Activity 16 (a) of the WRAG descriptors, would also place you into The SG under Activity 13 of The SG Descriptors.
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To refresh your understanding of the qualifying criteria, you may wish to review :
Qualifying for the WRAG
Qualifying for the Support Group
&
ESA Claims Guides
There has been a recent Upper Tier ruling on "Social Engagement" which may be helpful. :
CE 4125 2012
Please reply to this topic if you have any further queries.
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As you are "new" I should have also said :
Welcome to Benefits and Work

You may wish to consider :
Using The PDF Version Of The ESA50 Questionnaire
Whilst referring to the guides under the heading of "ESA Claims and Appeals - Current forms"
On this page :
ESA Claims Guides
See also :
How long do I have to complete the ESA50?
ESA50 too big for the envelope
&
Sending Documents to the DWP or ATOS
Remember to make allowances for the Xmas holidays when posting your ESA50, so that ATOS receive it by the deadline.
ATOS and The DWP do not make any allowances.
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