- Posts: 1
- Forum
- Members forums
- ESA, PIP, UC and DLA Queries and Results
- worried my answers to ESA questions are too long
× Members
worried my answers to ESA questions are too long
- christine
- Topic Author
- Offline
Less More
10 years 1 month ago #132382 by christine
worried my answers to ESA questions are too long was created by christine
Hello, my name is Christine, and I have a review coming up for ESA. I wrote a lot the last time and was placed in WRAG and the past 2 years have seen my mental health worsen over it, i even self-harmed which i had never done before. My doctor is extremely supportive. I am doing my answers again, before the form comes as he suggested, because i know i will freeze when the form actually comes. He wants me in the support group and will write for this.
BUT for the mental health part my answers are long, and i have read details are good, but i am so worried they make me look capable intellectually. and that this will go against me.
thank you
BUT for the mental health part my answers are long, and i have read details are good, but i am so worried they make me look capable intellectually. and that this will go against me.
thank you
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Gordon
- Offline
Less More
- Posts: 51287
10 years 1 month ago #132392 by Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
Replied by Gordon on topic worried my answers to ESA questions are too long
Christine
I would simply explain how long you will have been preparing for this when you complete the actual ESA50.
Gordon
I would simply explain how long you will have been preparing for this when you complete the actual ESA50.
Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- MariW
- Offline
Less More
- Posts: 470
10 years 1 month ago #132396 by MariW
Replied by MariW on topic worried my answers to ESA questions are too long
Maylis,
I also submitted very long answers when completing my first ESA 50 last year. This was in spite of physical disability that restricts all manual tasks and limits the time I can spend in front of a PC.
I stated how long it takes me to type up one sheet of paper accurately, the support needed in completing the ESA 50, and the length of time in took draft all the information.
Result: 3 years in the Support group without a medical.
Good luck!
Mari
I also submitted very long answers when completing my first ESA 50 last year. This was in spite of physical disability that restricts all manual tasks and limits the time I can spend in front of a PC.
I stated how long it takes me to type up one sheet of paper accurately, the support needed in completing the ESA 50, and the length of time in took draft all the information.
Result: 3 years in the Support group without a medical.
Good luck!
Mari
The following user(s) said Thank You: Gordon
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Chrissy
- Offline
Less More
- Posts: 193
10 years 1 month ago - 10 years 1 month ago #132405 by Chrissy
Replied by Chrissy on topic worried my answers to ESA questions are too long
Last time I did my ESA50 I put additional sheets with my name, and national insurance number and cross-referenced all the questions, is this still ok for this year or do they no longer accept additional sheets
thanks
thanks
Last edit: 10 years 1 month ago by .
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
10 years 1 month ago - 10 years 1 month ago #132409 by
Yes C,
It is still fine to add any evidence/documentation that you feel supports your re-assessment.
You do not have to take any notice of the recommendations/notes within the ESA50 regarding suitable evidence that you should/may include.
This is pure recommendation, and there is nothing in legislation that precludes you from using any evidence that you wish to.
bro58
Replied by on topic worried my answers to ESA questions are too long
Chrissy wrote: Last time I did my ESA50 I put additional sheets with my name, and national insurance number and cross-referenced all the questions, is this still ok for this year or do they no longer accept additional sheets
thanks
Yes C,
It is still fine to add any evidence/documentation that you feel supports your re-assessment.
You do not have to take any notice of the recommendations/notes within the ESA50 regarding suitable evidence that you should/may include.
This is pure recommendation, and there is nothing in legislation that precludes you from using any evidence that you wish to.
bro58
Last edit: 10 years 1 month ago by .
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Francis
- Offline
Less More
- Posts: 68
10 years 1 month ago #132457 by Francis
Replied by Francis on topic worried my answers to ESA questions are too long
I virtually wrote a novel about my mental health issues & was given 3 years in the SG & no F2F.
I would give them as much info as you can.
Good luck
Francis
I would give them as much info as you can.
Good luck
Francis
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
Moderators: , Gordon, Gary, BIS, Catherine, Wendy, Kelly, greekqueen, peter, Katherine, Super User, Chris, David