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ESA CONTRIBUTION BASED

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11 years 4 months ago - 11 years 4 months ago #95995 by Greaty
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Hello, I wonder if there is anyone out there who can help me please? I have been ill with mental health problems since 1997. I was on IB. Last year I went for a medical and received a phone call after to state my benefit would stop as I had not scored enough points. I appealed this decision and was then placed in the WRAG group. I attended the work focussed interviews. I also completed another assessment form to ATOS in November 2012. To my horror I attended a further work focussed interview today and I was told my contribution based benefit had stopped, I could not claim anything, including jobseekers allowance because my husband works I would not be eligible. I was never told that this benefit was limited to 365 days and the advisor said "sorry about that". I don't know which way to turn because I'm too ill to find a job. I've even rung the Samaritans today because I feel suicidal. I'm left with no money and no help to find a job. The advisors on the helpline are like robots and just say "computer says no". I'm just left in a mess with their only advice "write to your MP". I don't know if I can appeal and try to be put in the support group but they tell me that you have to be terminally ill to do this. I would appreciate any advice you can give me. Thank you so much.
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11 years 4 months ago #96008 by Gordon
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Greaty

I am afraid your options are very limited.

Contribution Based ESA is now only payable for 365 days for members of the WRAG, you will not qualify for Income Related ESA if your husband works more than 24 hours a week.

You cannot make a new claim for ESA(CB) as having been transferred from IB, you will not have any NI Contributions in the necessary years.

The rules for JSA are substantially the same as ESA.

Although payments have stopped you are still eligible for ESA and will receive NI Credits, which count towards a full State Pension. Also, if at any time in the future, you are placed in the Support Group, then your payments will be re-instated.

So, have you looked at whether you meet the criteria for the SG, also, have you looked at whether you could make a claim for DLA?

Qualifying for the Support Group

Gordon

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11 years 4 months ago - 11 years 4 months ago #96011 by Greaty
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Thank you Gordon for replying so quickly. I did fill in an ESA50 which I sent to ATOS in November but have received no reply from them. As my payments have stopped will they still be looking at my ESA50 or does it mean my ESA has finished completely? Very confusing. Thank you.
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11 years 4 months ago #96021 by Gordon
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Greaty wrote:

Thank you Gordon for replying so quickly. I did fill in an ESA50 which I sent to ATOS in November but have received no reply from them. As my payments have stopped will they still be looking at my ESA50 or does it mean my ESA has finished completely? Very confusing. Thank you.

Just to re-iterate my previous post, you remain eligible for ESA, just not entitled to payment, so they will look at your ESA50 and make a new Decision on your claim.

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11 years 4 months ago - 11 years 4 months ago #96069 by Lyn
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Hi Greaty,

I too will be in the same position when my CB ESA runs out in February, and honestly don't know what to do.

What I can't work out is, why is would be worth filling in forms, attending medicals to remain in the WRAG but not get any money, only NI credits.
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11 years 4 months ago #96072 by Gordon
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Lyn wrote:

Hi Greaty,

I too will be in the same position when my CB ESA runs out in February, and honestly don't know what to do.

What I can't work out is, why is would be worth filling in forms, attending medicals to remain in the WRAG but not get any money, only NI credits.

There are two issues that may influence a claimants decisions in regard to continuing to be re-assessed.

First, NI Credits count towards someone achieving a Full State Pension.

Secondly, whilst you remain eligible for ESA, if at any time you meet the requirements for the Support Group, then your ESA(CB) payments will be re-instated.

Of course, if you have already accrued sufficient NICs for a full pension and you do not anticipate qualifying for the SG, then the effort may be misplaced.

Gordon

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