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 		 			 	 						9 years 11 months ago				#145173 		by slugsta 	  	 		 			 					
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  			 				That is great news! Thank you for letting us know and for your kind words about B+W  
 
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 			 	 						9 years 10 months ago				#145481 		by onice 	  	 		 			 	    			 			 		 													
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  			 				Hello,
 
I have a quick question - I know it's very important to notify the DWP of any changes, however, I am not sure how this change can be quantified when it comes to mental health (social anxiety).
 
It is not something that is here today, gone tomorrow - it requires consistent work and progress is incremental.
 
At what point in my recovery process will I have to notify the DWP?
 
I hope to continue to make progress so long as I follow my recovery plan but there are no guarantees I am just taking it one day at a time and it's hard to say at what point I will be able to say "hey, I'm cured now" - I think it's something I will be managing for a long-time, not curing.
  					I have a quick question - I know it's very important to notify the DWP of any changes, however, I am not sure how this change can be quantified when it comes to mental health (social anxiety).
It is not something that is here today, gone tomorrow - it requires consistent work and progress is incremental.
At what point in my recovery process will I have to notify the DWP?
I hope to continue to make progress so long as I follow my recovery plan but there are no guarantees I am just taking it one day at a time and it's hard to say at what point I will be able to say "hey, I'm cured now" - I think it's something I will be managing for a long-time, not curing.
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 			 	 						9 years 10 months ago				#145507 		by Gordon 	  	 		 			 					
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  			 				Onice
 
There's no clear cut answer to this.
 
First of all the change has to be permanent or at least expected to effect you for a reasonable period of time, before you need to report it, however, this is something that only you can evaluate.
 
As a general rule improvements in your conditions should always be reported to the DWP as failing to do so can lead to penalties and the over payment of benefit.
 
Reporting deteriorations in your conditions is more complicated, you still have a duty but the reality is that the DWP are not particularly interested in these and you also need to consider whether the deterioration would actually result in an increased award.
 
Reporting a Change of Circumstances, especially for PIP will result in a re-assessment of your claim in full, so even if your only have a change to one component it is likely that both will be looked at.
 
Gordon
  							There's no clear cut answer to this.
First of all the change has to be permanent or at least expected to effect you for a reasonable period of time, before you need to report it, however, this is something that only you can evaluate.
As a general rule improvements in your conditions should always be reported to the DWP as failing to do so can lead to penalties and the over payment of benefit.
Reporting deteriorations in your conditions is more complicated, you still have a duty but the reality is that the DWP are not particularly interested in these and you also need to consider whether the deterioration would actually result in an increased award.
Reporting a Change of Circumstances, especially for PIP will result in a re-assessment of your claim in full, so even if your only have a change to one component it is likely that both will be looked at.
Gordon
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  			 				Hello,
 
Does anyone know if it is okay to sell used items online whilst receiving ESA?
 
I have a 3 items I would like to sell. Is there a specific price range I must stay within/is this something I need to tell the DWP about?
 
I would just like to make sure,
 
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  					Does anyone know if it is okay to sell used items online whilst receiving ESA?
I have a 3 items I would like to sell. Is there a specific price range I must stay within/is this something I need to tell the DWP about?
I would just like to make sure,
Thank you
 
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Hi o,
 
Selling the odd personal item will not affect your ESA, so you don't need to inform them.
 
It would only cause problems if you were doing so on a regular basis, and gaining an income from what may be construed to be a business.
 
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  			onice wrote: Hello,
Does anyone know if it is okay to sell used items online whilst receiving ESA?
I have a 3 items I would like to sell. Is there a specific price range I must stay within/is this something I need to tell the DWP about?
I would just like to make sure,
Thank you
Hi o,
Selling the odd personal item will not affect your ESA, so you don't need to inform them.
It would only cause problems if you were doing so on a regular basis, and gaining an income from what may be construed to be a business.
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  			 				Hello,
 
I was placed in the ESA support group, but understand that I am able to attend WRAG meetings if I would like to.
 
My question is, how do I find these meetings? I have no idea where, when, or what they involve and would like to find out more.
 
Anyone know?
 
Thanks
  					I was placed in the ESA support group, but understand that I am able to attend WRAG meetings if I would like to.
My question is, how do I find these meetings? I have no idea where, when, or what they involve and would like to find out more.
Anyone know?
Thanks
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