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5 months 3 weeks ago #292027 by Sashtom79
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Hi! I made a grave error sending off a letter to inform ESA that my diagnosis has changed from Bi polar to schizoaffective disorder. There was no need as I’m in support group, now that could change. I feel like an idiot. I included my psychiatrist letter saying that I could not work and my social worker saying that I’m moving into supported accommodation and lastly a letter saying that I’m severely deaf. Do you think this will help? I have only had paper based assessments in the past I think due to being deaf. Perhaps I’m wrong. I’m also an in patient in hospital and have been for the last five months does this make a difference to being called up for an assessment? Thank you for reading.
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5 months 3 weeks ago #292059 by Gordon
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The documents may help but there are no guarantees, all you can do is wait and see what happens.
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The documents may help but there are no guarantees, all you can do is wait and see what happens.
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5 months 3 weeks ago #292119 by boris1
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Did you inform dwp you have been in hospital for 5 months because this would be regarded as a change of circumstances and your money should have stopped after being in hospital for 4 weeks.
Did you inform dwp you have been in hospital for 5 months because this would be regarded as a change of circumstances and your money should have stopped after being in hospital for 4 weeks.
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5 months 3 weeks ago #292120 by Gordon
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That is the rule for PIP, not ESA.
ESA can continue in payment for 52 weeks before there are any reductions to payments.
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That is the rule for PIP, not ESA.
ESA can continue in payment for 52 weeks before there are any reductions to payments.
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5 months 6 days ago #292580 by Sashtom79
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Yes I did thank you.
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