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letter received from job centre
- McGoggy
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I was placed in the support group of contribution based ESA in November 2013 for 3 years. I was very surprised to receive a letter from Job Centre asking me to go for an interview next week to discuss the help available for me to get back into work. I rang them straight away to question why I had received the letter and to tell them that It would be impossible to attend the appointment and would need either a home visit or a telephone appointment.
My "advisor" was on a lunch break but rang me back later in the afternoon. He asked me questions about my health conditions and the reasons why I would find it difficult to attend and then said that everything was fine and the appointment for next week had been cancelled.
Is this unusual or have you had other support group members reporting the same thing. He seemed quite reasonable and I didn't feel under pressure to attend but I wonder whether I would have to go for the interview if he had insisted.
Once again I apologise if this point has been raised before.
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We have had a number of SG claimants receiving these letters lately, it is difficult to offer specific advice as whilst SG members are not required to attend WFIs or Work Related Activity the situation is a lot less clear for a Benefits Check, where a failure to participate could lead to their benefits being suspended.
However, my personal opinion is that the following is more likely to be the cause of all these letters.
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/news/2840-ment...e-helped-not-hounded
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- bro58
elainegem wrote: Hi everybody. I am sorry if this point has been posted before.
I was placed in the support group of contribution based ESA in November 2013 for 3 years. I was very surprised to receive a letter from Job Centre asking me to go for an interview next week to discuss the help available for me to get back into work. I rang them straight away to question why I had received the letter and to tell them that It would be impossible to attend the appointment and would need either a home visit or a telephone appointment.
My "advisor" was on a lunch break but rang me back later in the afternoon. He asked me questions about my health conditions and the reasons why I would find it difficult to attend and then said that everything was fine and the appointment for next week had been cancelled.
Is this unusual or have you had other support group members reporting the same thing. He seemed quite reasonable and I didn't feel under pressure to attend but I wonder whether I would have to go for the interview if he had insisted.
Once again I apologise if this point has been raised before.
Hi ee,
Yes, we have heard from a few members who have received similar letters from JCP.
Also discussed on : rightsnet.
As you seem to have grasped, a member of The Support Group (SG) does not have to take part in any form of Work Focused Interview (WFI) or Work Related Activity. (WRA)
They cannot be compelled to take part, but can do so voluntarily if they wish.
The danger is that some WRA that starts off being voluntary can become mandatory once the SG member agrees to it.
This type of interview should not be confused with a Benefits/Compliance Check Interview which is to check that a claimant is receiving the correct amount of benefit, and is mandatory, even for an SG member, as seen : Here.
In my opinion, The JCP are simply "trying it on".

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I reminded her he was in the SG, which they were aware of but they were checking to see if that was still the case as they say they aren't always told when someone moves onto another benefit (surely not true?). She said they were checking how he was and if there was any support they could offer him. I told them that the support they had given him previously was non-existent! She apologised and finally asked with me once more 'so he is still in the SG?'. I confirmed this was the case.
My question is: Has anyone else received a similar call and if they phone again, or write, how should my son respond? He is better than he was a year ago but by no means ready to re-enter the world of work. He still has difficult spells and is still receiving privately paid for counselling.
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I assume that your son spent some time in the WRAG and was forwarded to the Work Programme.
Unfortunately the WP is poorly administered by both the DWP and the WP Providers.
It is perfectly possible that Igneus were not informed that your son had been moved to the SG and just as likely that if he were to be moved out of it that the DWP wouldn't tell them that either, unfortunately, once you are forwarded to the WP you remain on it for two years, even if you do not need to participate because you are in the SG.
The WP Providers are paid a bounty for placing ESA claimants in employment, so you are likely to receive similar calls in the future, I am afraid that all you can do is tell them that he is still in the SG as is not required to participate, if the calls are persistent or you feel that they are threatening, then you can make a complaint.
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Thanks again for your help.
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