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This is your claim and you must be happy with the information submitted in your name. that means not only making sure that what has been written is accurate but also ensuring that you have provided as much information as you see fit.
If you are not happy with what has been put on the ESA50 form, you can always add more. DWP cannot take into account anything that you have not told them! The object is to give them enough to make a favourable decision, so don't hold back anything you think would be helpful.
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Sarah B wrote: I am about to apply for ESA again having been found Fit For Work last May. Since then I've been supported by my Dad: the day after I was found Fit my Mum was diagnosed with terminal cancer (she died last October) - my parents agreed to support me until after she died and I was ready to apply again. I have new conditions diagnosed, I may even have an advocate (I have no friends or family who can come with me to the WCA). What I would like to know is if you can add to the form? I found the spaces too small to write in. I know we can send supporting letters, but I mean can we add extra pages? I have so many problems both mental and physical, and trying to explain them in the little boxes is impossible.
Yes you can.
Each page must have your full name and National Insurance Number at the top and we recommend numbering each page "page X of Y" so that it's easy to identify if a page is missing.
Mark the form with something like " see answer on page Z" and on the page identify the question that you are asking.
Personally, I would put your answer entirely in the comments box or an attached page, splitting it could mean that all of your answer is not read,
Attach all of your pages to the back of the form with a staple, treasury tag, or string or ribbon.
If you have further questions then please reply to this post and we will do our best to help.
Gordon
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It seems to be that it is by far the best to put as much info in ESA50 then the less is more way.
How do I avoid waffling using many words to describe how my life is affected by my depression and anxiety?
Thanks
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Cherry L wrote: Thank you.
It seems to be that it is by far the best to put as much info in ESA50 then the less is more way.
How do I avoid waffling using many words to describe how my life is affected by my depression and anxiety?
Thanks
Less is more is certainly something to aim for, but not if it means that you do not explain your problems properly.
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For Q14 on ESA50 I have thought
Part 1
Coping with changes
with small changes possibly tick YES
Part 2
Can you cope with small changes etc possibly tick IT VARIES
In box I am thinking of putting
I do have difficulty with changes if I have to cope on my own I would usually find someone to help me through the process.
Is this enough or am I totally getting that wrong and I need to put in a lot more detail.?
Your thoughts and help please!!
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