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ASPERGERS DENIED SUPPORT GROUP BY PHONE
- ENIGMA125
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- originaldave
you should have sent all 7 pages sods law the important parts are on the ones you did not copy.
you also have to remember there is a good chance all the atos dr and dm know about your problem they saw on "rainman"
most GPs working 40 years wont see more than 6 cases some none so you need to educate atos and the DM.. who in theory should know better ?
regardless of your age you should have also supplied a copy of you SEN and all pages that are conected with it, even if you left school 10 years ago because in the DWP a to z
It may be difficult to obtain recent medical evidence for adults with autistic spectrum disorder, when they have limited contact with their general practitioners or hospital services, since their general health is satisfactory. However for older teenagers and young adults some reports and previous assessments, including those made by educational psychologists, may be available in their medical records.
www.dwp.gov.uk/publications/specialist-g...sources-of-evidence/
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Criteria for support group WCA handbook section 2.3.1.14 "Coping with social engagement due to cognitive impairment.Engagement in social contact is always precluded due to difficulty relating to others or significant distress experienced by the individual.This Support Group decriptor reflects severe restriction of the ability to engage in face to face contact.Due to extreme anxiety or disorders of mental function where communication with others is impacted such as those with autistic spectrum disorder.Evidence should connfirm severe anxiety or a severe communication disorder."
The 2 page summary written by the Psychologist who tested me of my combined 6 hours of autistic spectrum assessment covers the difficulties in social interactions of Aspergers and the severe anxiety I suffer.
I am angry that I followed the rules but the Decision Maker did not.I cannot rest.I am channelling all my anxiety to present this information.I will appeal as I have no choice but to correct this decision. This is the truth about me.Maybe what I write here might help someone out there with similar problems
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- originaldave
Thanks for your interest in my problem.I am 53 years old.Rainman was a austistic savant.I am would not consider myself like him.I find it hard to look at people or be with people. I am not superintelligent.I have high-functioning aspergers which is a condition on the autistic spectrum.I tried very hard to fill in the Esa form as correctly as possible with as much detail as possible.I worried that I would leave some detail out so I must of gone through it all a hundred times.There is no doubt in my mind that the Decision Maker made a decision not based on the official guidelines.
Criteria for support group WCA handbook section 2.3.1.14 "Coping with social engagement due to cognitive impairment.Engagement in social contact is always precluded due to difficulty relating to others or significant distress experienced by the individual.This Support Group decriptor reflects severe restriction of the ability to engage in face to face contact.Due to extreme anxiety or disorders of mental function where communication with others is impacted such as those with autistic spectrum disorder.Evidence should connfirm severe anxiety or a severe communication disorder."
The 2 page summary written by the Psychologist who tested me of my combined 6 hours of autistic spectrum assessment covers the difficulties in social interactions of Aspergers and the severe anxiety I suffer.
I am angry that I followed the rules but the Decision Maker did not.I cannot rest.I am channelling all my anxiety to present this information.I will appeal as I have no choice but to correct this decision. This is the truth about me.Maybe what I write here might help someone out there with similar problems
I am sure your not like rainman... but thats what your dealing with people who will put you in one of the few boxes they have and getting put in the wrong box/group is what you think has happened to you and happens to many people ... you need to get expert advise have you contacted the NAS? helpline or CAB ? there are also many local groups too... get a mod to aim you to the area of the site where the advice on how to appeal is published if you are a member ?
read a few posts and see how many other people have to fight and fight to get what they feel is the right group for them
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- bro58
I'm not sure if you have already read the ESA Guides, if not, all the relevant guides, including appeals can be accessed from the link below :
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/help-for-claimants/esa
cheers
bro58
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Last year I contacted my GP who put me touch with a local NHS psychiatrist who turn put me in touch with a Clinical Psychologist who had me assessed over 5 x 90 minute sessions (not 4 x 90 minutes which I wrote here earlier)I took longer then normal as I wanted the assessment to be accurate.I am a loner,I do not socialize,I do not join groups.But I felt very anxious and angry enough to write this.I should of been put in the support group not the work related activity group.I am doing everything by the rules.I will appeal.If any Aspergers or Autistic person is helped by my experiences or identifies with my problems here,well that would be a good thing.
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