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 		 			 	 						15 years 4 days ago				#32395 		by Deb Long 	  	 		 			 	    			 			 		 													
 	 				Replied by Deb Long on topic Re:ESA Tribunal Success, But note of Warning			
  			 				Hi there...yes...there is no 'safe harbour'...exactly one year TO THE DAY...that I won my appeal as was placed in the support group....the 'envelope' landed on the mat...with the ESA50...and i assume that I have to go through the loop...all over again.  I have CFS/ME.  i presume other people's experiences reflect mine?  Yours...a bit miserable....  
			
  					 
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 			 	 						15 years 4 days ago				#32399 		by DRAGON2009 	  	 		 			 	    			 			 		 													
 	 				Replied by DRAGON2009 on topic Re:ESA Tribunal Success, But note of Warning			
  			 				It is possible to challenge a decision to call to medical examination.  There is a specific complaint  code in the ATOS statistical system for this.  I do not know your particular  circunstances,  nwhether your  condition is under treatment that is likely to lead  to improvement in that sort of short  timescale or not but as I say, these  decisions can be challenged by writing to ATOS.  It can work too, not in all cases.
It does seem an extraordinaraly unfair experience because at your recent hearing (April) you were 'upgraded' as it were from insufficient points, to the Support Group, itself suggestive of very significant impairment. They should not call you for medical (ever) unless the Decision Maker has grounds to beleive you may now fail to meet the threshold. Part of what they look at is the 'prognosis advice' given by the HCP or the review date set by the tribunal, if they did.
  					It does seem an extraordinaraly unfair experience because at your recent hearing (April) you were 'upgraded' as it were from insufficient points, to the Support Group, itself suggestive of very significant impairment. They should not call you for medical (ever) unless the Decision Maker has grounds to beleive you may now fail to meet the threshold. Part of what they look at is the 'prognosis advice' given by the HCP or the review date set by the tribunal, if they did.
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 			 	 						15 years 17 hours ago				#33128 		by justme12  	  	 		 			 	    			 			 		 													
 	 				Replied by justme12  on topic Re:ESA Tribunal Success			
  			 				Thanks Carol. Yes, unfortuntely the DWP seem to do this quite often.  
At least the second time round I am forwarned and will be better prepared!
  					
At least the second time round I am forwarned and will be better prepared!
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 			 	 						15 years 17 hours ago				#33130 		by justme12  	  	 		 			 	    			 			 		 													
 	 				Replied by justme12  on topic Re: ESA Tribunal Success			
  			 				Hi Romac,
re representation.
I've seen CAB mentioned here a few times. Personally, I was lucky that I'm still registered as a student (albeit suspended) and get free representation from the Universities Student Representatives. That meant I know exactly where to go, and two of the people there had previous expierence with welfare benefit cases.
  					re representation.
I've seen CAB mentioned here a few times. Personally, I was lucky that I'm still registered as a student (albeit suspended) and get free representation from the Universities Student Representatives. That meant I know exactly where to go, and two of the people there had previous expierence with welfare benefit cases.
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