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Lynda wrote: Thank you so much for your advice Gordon. The whole situation has got me in a terrible state. Ive got a home visit for ESA in two weeks and this visiting officer next week, its just too much for me to deal with mentally.
Phone them up, or get someone to phone for you and tell then that you cannot manage this appointment at this time due to your ESA reassessment and ask for it to be postponed until you are in a better place to deal with it.
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Seemed such a waste of time. My fragile mental state has suffered terribly this last week since receiving the appointment, all just for her to check my ID.
Ive a DWP Dr doing a home visit next week, but ive asked my GP for a letter so as i can cancel it. its just all too much for me. They didnt send me out the ESA assessment form to complete, just the doctor visit. Id rather fill the form in so i can have time to think about what i want to say.
To be honest im so ill with all this worry re DWP id rather do without the money than go through all this business.
Im speaking to my mental health support worker about all my options later today.
Thanks so much for all of your help, the work you do on here is absolutely fantastic.
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I would be very cautious of cancelling this ESA assessment, you will only be given two chances to attend after which the DWP may close your claim. Although we would argue that an assessment without the claimant completing an ESA50 would be inherently weak, there is no legal requirement for one to be issued and it is unlikely to be accepted as Good Cause for you failing to attend.
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My question is this. If i do cancel my ESA wil they cancel my PIP too? I was awarded PIP last year and it is not due for re assessment for another two years. Im hoping to stay on the PIP as this would be my only income and cannot do without it, and cannot work.
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Lynda wrote: HI, thank you for your advice Gordon. I did cancel my ESA home assessment. The stress it is causing me is too much and i have decided to withdraw any further claim to ESA . The stress is just not worth it, and it is affecting my health to the point of a breakdown. I havent done it yet, i just wanted to ask some questions before i do it.
My question is this. If i do cancel my ESA wil they cancel my PIP too? I was awarded PIP last year and it is not due for re assessment for another two years. Im hoping to stay on the PIP as this would be my only income and cannot do without it, and cannot work.
Many thanks.
Please think very carefully before you go down this route, are you really sure that you can't manage an assessment? Is there anybody that you can talk to who could provide support to get you through this?
How would you manage with the reduced income, is there a danger that in avoiding the ESA issue you create a worse one for yourself with fewer options to get out of it?
There's no reason why your PIP would be affected by your closing your ESA claim, it has different criteria and is awarded for different reasons. If you go ahead with this then I would close your ESA claim in writing, you might want to include your reasons for doing so.
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