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ESA "PATHWAYS TO WORK" SCHEME
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14 years 1 week ago #36076 by rab1000
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The Tribunal Judge awarded me Employment and Support Allowance and placed me in the work-related activity group.
I have been placed on the "Pathways to Work" Scheme and had to attend the first interview with the Employment Advisor last week.
The Employment Advisor kept asking:
- what paid full time employment am I capable of undertaking?
- what have I action(s) have I undertaken to get myself back to full health to enable me to return to paid full time employment?
- when will I be in full health to allow me to return back to paid full time employment
I still suffer from schizophrenia and severe depression following a work related nervous breakdown 20 years ago
The Employment Advisor stated he did not need / had no access to my medical records because it was not relevant for the ESA "Pathways to Work" Scheme
What criteria do the Employment Advisor actual use? Can anyone have advise regarding the my situation?
Regards
I have been placed on the "Pathways to Work" Scheme and had to attend the first interview with the Employment Advisor last week.
The Employment Advisor kept asking:
- what paid full time employment am I capable of undertaking?
- what have I action(s) have I undertaken to get myself back to full health to enable me to return to paid full time employment?
- when will I be in full health to allow me to return back to paid full time employment
I still suffer from schizophrenia and severe depression following a work related nervous breakdown 20 years ago
The Employment Advisor stated he did not need / had no access to my medical records because it was not relevant for the ESA "Pathways to Work" Scheme
What criteria do the Employment Advisor actual use? Can anyone have advise regarding the my situation?
Regards
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14 years 1 week ago #36079 by Crazydiamond
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rab1000 wrote:
As you are claiming ESA as opposed to Incapacity Benefit, have you been able to work until recently despite your schizophrenia and severe depression?I still suffer from schizophrenia and severe depression following a work related nervous breakdown 20 years ago
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14 years 1 week ago #36083 by cdcdi1911
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Hi rab1000
The ESA guides on this site fully explain your rights and obligations regarding Pathways to Work Interviews.
The first question that you mentioned you were asked was incredibly stupid; I think PWI advisers need reminding that you are only there because you are unable to work. The third question was equally stupid as nobody knows when, if ever, they will make a full recovery.
Was your interview conducted by Jobcenterplus or a private company?
Most claimants have a nightmare experience at their first interview, which is usually with JCP, but the next interview is usually with a private sector company that gets paid on results, and is therefore only interested in pushing clients who they think may be able to get a job.
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Derek
The ESA guides on this site fully explain your rights and obligations regarding Pathways to Work Interviews.
The first question that you mentioned you were asked was incredibly stupid; I think PWI advisers need reminding that you are only there because you are unable to work. The third question was equally stupid as nobody knows when, if ever, they will make a full recovery.
Was your interview conducted by Jobcenterplus or a private company?
Most claimants have a nightmare experience at their first interview, which is usually with JCP, but the next interview is usually with a private sector company that gets paid on results, and is therefore only interested in pushing clients who they think may be able to get a job.
Regards
Derek
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14 years 1 week ago #36093 by tommo
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Yep just as Derek has said the first interview is hopeless... the next 5 or 6 will be fine.. My Pathways to work interviews were run by the Royal British Legion people.. It was a pleasure to go there really the lovely lady I had realised I couldn't work anymore so we used to have a good old chinwag about nothing in particular.. I now seemed to be parked which is fine with me..
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14 years 1 week ago #36109 by rab1000
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I went straight on to ESA after six months on JSA. Struggled for 18 years in "contract" jobs but always had my "contract" terminated because of unacceptable sick record. Last two years have not been able to work because of work environment stress. I keep getting told my medical records are not important!!
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14 years 1 week ago #36112 by Crazydiamond
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I think the best advice as Derek says is to refer to the document entitled "Knowing your rights at Pathways to Work Interviews" in the work resources area HERE.
Are you in receipt of DLA because of your medical condition? If not, it may be worth making a claim for the allowance.
Are you in receipt of DLA because of your medical condition? If not, it may be worth making a claim for the allowance.
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