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5 months 1 week ago #292565 by Ruth
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I wonder if anyone can help. I am riddled with anxiety and have been made even more mentally unwell due to the current situation I am in. Briefly to explain, I have anotexia and high functioning autism and ADHD (diagnosed last year) and extreme anxiety. I have been on PIP for many years since it changed from DLA but this is up for review next year, which is already stressing me out. I work self employed up to 16hrs a week as this is all I can manage and self employment was the only sustainable way I can earn some income. For many years I have been on WTC and my parents caring for me, although thy are no longer able to receive carers allowance due to their pensions. I was this year migrated on to UC and will only be able to claim this whilst the migration period is available, this is due to my savings being over the permitted amount. However whilst I am on it I have to have an assessment via phone to justify being in the limited capacity to work group. I'm sick with worry because I won't be able to survive without UC but I also know my capacity for a normal job and the requirements of the non limited capacity job I can not do. My mental health already has massively declined since all this has happened, I do not and can not cope with change and my eating has got worse etc. I am concerned as the questions in the paperwork all seem directed to non cognitive illnesses…the other issue is I would be needing to go onto new style ESA after the UC year…but no body seems to be able to help us (my dad who is my advocate and appointee) can find any information and again its causing stress. Wtc were paying my national insurance class 2 up until March then I had a gap of 3 weeks before I was on UC so I am not sure if I have to pay to top up those weeks, also UC don't pay class 2 N.I I am told…only class 3, which as far as I'm aware is not able to be contributed to ESA and other benefits? Can anyone help us. I'm desperate many thanks Ruth
I wonder if anyone can help. I am riddled with anxiety and have been made even more mentally unwell due to the current situation I am in. Briefly to explain, I have anotexia and high functioning autism and ADHD (diagnosed last year) and extreme anxiety. I have been on PIP for many years since it changed from DLA but this is up for review next year, which is already stressing me out. I work self employed up to 16hrs a week as this is all I can manage and self employment was the only sustainable way I can earn some income. For many years I have been on WTC and my parents caring for me, although thy are no longer able to receive carers allowance due to their pensions. I was this year migrated on to UC and will only be able to claim this whilst the migration period is available, this is due to my savings being over the permitted amount. However whilst I am on it I have to have an assessment via phone to justify being in the limited capacity to work group. I'm sick with worry because I won't be able to survive without UC but I also know my capacity for a normal job and the requirements of the non limited capacity job I can not do. My mental health already has massively declined since all this has happened, I do not and can not cope with change and my eating has got worse etc. I am concerned as the questions in the paperwork all seem directed to non cognitive illnesses…the other issue is I would be needing to go onto new style ESA after the UC year…but no body seems to be able to help us (my dad who is my advocate and appointee) can find any information and again its causing stress. Wtc were paying my national insurance class 2 up until March then I had a gap of 3 weeks before I was on UC so I am not sure if I have to pay to top up those weeks, also UC don't pay class 2 N.I I am told…only class 3, which as far as I'm aware is not able to be contributed to ESA and other benefits? Can anyone help us. I'm desperate many thanks Ruth
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5 months 6 days ago #292587 by Gary
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Hi Ruth
Welcome to the forum.
You might want to have a look at the following FAQ which explains where everything is; www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/guides-for-claimants/faq/forum.
To apply for NS ESA, you must have;
1) in one of the two relevant tax years, paid, or be treated as having paid, Clsaa1 contributions (and worked and paid in at least 26 weeks in one of these years), or paid, or be treated as having paid, Class 2 contributions, at least 26 times the lower earnings limit; and
2) during both the relevant tax years, paid, be treated as having paid, or been credited with Class 1 or 2 contributions at least 50 times the lower earnings limit.
Relevant Tax Years: the relevant years are the last 2 complete tax years (6 April - 5 April) before the current benefit year.
Benefit Year: runs from the first Sunday in January.
Gary
Welcome to the forum.
You might want to have a look at the following FAQ which explains where everything is; www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/guides-for-claimants/faq/forum.
To apply for NS ESA, you must have;
1) in one of the two relevant tax years, paid, or be treated as having paid, Clsaa1 contributions (and worked and paid in at least 26 weeks in one of these years), or paid, or be treated as having paid, Class 2 contributions, at least 26 times the lower earnings limit; and
2) during both the relevant tax years, paid, be treated as having paid, or been credited with Class 1 or 2 contributions at least 50 times the lower earnings limit.
Relevant Tax Years: the relevant years are the last 2 complete tax years (6 April - 5 April) before the current benefit year.
Benefit Year: runs from the first Sunday in January.
Gary
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