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4 years 4 months ago #254217 by Tenja
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Hi my daughter has been sent a letter via UC they state they need more information about her health condition and will send her a questionnaire is this the same as the UC50? Thank you
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4 years 4 months ago #254232 by Gary
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Hi JP
A UC50 questionnaire is the only form that I am aware of for someone on UC, has you daughter sent in a 'fit note'?
Our UC/ESA Claim guide explains the criteria your daughter will be assessed against and how to explain her limitations. See
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/help-for-claimants/esa1
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A UC50 questionnaire is the only form that I am aware of for someone on UC, has you daughter sent in a 'fit note'?
Our UC/ESA Claim guide explains the criteria your daughter will be assessed against and how to explain her limitations. See
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/help-for-claimants/esa1
Gary
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4 years 4 months ago #254245 by Tenja
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Thank you and I shall download this because your guides are excellent. I managed to get her the PIP first time in years I haven't had to go to the tribunal but now she is on UC she had to start again with submitting sick notes - so yes she has just submitted one for 3 months

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4 years 4 months ago #254248 by Gary
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Hi JP
There are two ways of passing the test
1 - you can score 15 or more points in the assessment
2 - You can be treated as satisfying the assessment without having to show that you score enough points.
In order to qualify for the LCWRA Group your daughter will need to;
* meet one or more of the relevant descriptors, or
* meet one of the associated Exceptional Circumstances rules.
The LCWRA Group descriptors and the Exceptional Circumstances are listed in the Claiming ESA/UC guides in the members area.
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There are two ways of passing the test
1 - you can score 15 or more points in the assessment
2 - You can be treated as satisfying the assessment without having to show that you score enough points.
In order to qualify for the LCWRA Group your daughter will need to;
* meet one or more of the relevant descriptors, or
* meet one of the associated Exceptional Circumstances rules.
The LCWRA Group descriptors and the Exceptional Circumstances are listed in the Claiming ESA/UC guides in the members area.
Gary
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