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10 years 10 months ago - 10 years 10 months ago #104274 by mumsgirl
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Would you be kind enough to tell me the correct reg numbers for LCRWA and LCW because on one site I read it had changed, on another site it hadn't and on another one it said it had changed but that it was only for UC.
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mumsgirl wrote: I presume 34 (2) relates to Support Group?
Do you think it would be cheeky of me to write on my form that they may wish to use 34 (2) if they don't think I fit any other descriptors? I just worry that if i quote descriptors they might presume I am intelligent (which I am!) and therefore not mentally ill (even though you can be intellegent and ill at the same time, although they don't seem to realise that). Or they might be miffed at me telling them how to do their job (when in fact I am trying to make it easier for them).


Hi mg,

I see that you managed to bookmark/favourite your topic. :)

You are correct, ESA Reg 34 applies to The SG Schedule 3 Descriptors only. :

ESA Reg 34. (2) Applicable to Support Group :

“A descriptor applies to a claimant if that descriptor applies to the claimant for the majority of the time or, as the case may be, on the majority of occasions on which the claimant undertakes or attempts to undertake the activity described by that descriptor”

www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2008/794/regulation/34/made

They cannot and should not be miffed, it is not a personal issue.

A claimant has every right to glean and provide as much relevant evidence as they possibly can.

You could make a note that you have had help and guidance in filling out The ESA50.

bro58

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10 years 10 months ago #104276 by mumsgirl
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I will let them know I had help. I had great help thanks to you and you collegues! But I won't let them know the website!

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mumsgirl wrote: Would you be kind enough to tell me the correct reg numbers for LCRWA and LCW because on one site I read it had changed, on another site it hadn't and on another one it said it had changed but that it was only for UC.


Hi mg,

These are the current (WRAG) “SCHEDULE 2. ASSESSMENT OF WHETHER A CLAIMANT HAS LIMITED CAPABILITY FOR WORK" Descriptors. :

WRAG (LCW)Schedule 2 Descriptors

These are the current (SG) "SCHEDULE 3. ASSESSMENT OF WHETHER A CLAIMANT HAS LIMITED CAPABILITY FOR WORK RELATED ACTIVITY." Descriptors. :

SG (LCWRA)Schedule 3 Descriptors

This is the current (WRAG) :

ESA Reg 29 for entry to The WRAG (LCW)

PLUS Post 28/01/13 Amendment of :

(3) Paragraph (2)(b) does not apply where the risk could be reduced by a significant amount by—

(a)reasonable adjustments being made in the claimant’s workplace;

or

(b)the claimant taking medication to manage the claimant’s condition where such medication has been prescribed for the claimant by a registered medical practitioner treating the claimant.”.

From :

www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2012/3096/regulation/3/made

None Functional Descriptor. (Exceptional Circumstance Rule)

This is the current (SG)

ESA Reg 35 for entry to The SG (LCWRA)

PLUS Post 28/01/13 Amendment of :

(3) In regulation 35(1) (certain claimants to be treated as having limited capability for work-related activity)(6), for sub-paragraph (b) substitute—

“(b)the claimant is-

(i)receiving treatment for cancer by way of chemotherapy or radiotherapy;

(ii)likely to receive such treatment within six months after the date of the determination of capability for work-related activity; or

(iii)recovering from such treatment,

and the Secretary of State is satisfied that the claimant should be treated as having limited capability for work-related activity; or”.

From :

www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2012/3096/regulation/4/made


None Functional Descriptors. (Exceptional Circumstance Rule)

bro58

MOD EDIT : NOW ADDED LINKS. :silly:
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10 years 10 months ago - 10 years 10 months ago #104287 by
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bro58 wrote:

mumsgirl wrote: Would you be kind enough to tell me the correct reg numbers for LCRWA and LCW because on one site I read it had changed, on another site it hadn't and on another one it said it had changed but that it was only for UC.


Hi mg,

These are the current (WRAG) “SCHEDULE 2. ASSESSMENT OF WHETHER A CLAIMANT HAS LIMITED CAPABILITY FOR WORK" Descriptors. :

WRAG (LCW)Schedule 2 Descriptors

These are the current (SG) "SCHEDULE 3. ASSESSMENT OF WHETHER A CLAIMANT HAS LIMITED CAPABILITY FOR WORK RELATED ACTIVITY." Descriptors. :

SG (LCWRA)Schedule 3 Descriptors

This is the current (WRAG) :

ESA Reg 29 for entry to The WRAG (LCW)

PLUS Post 28/01/13 Amendment of :

(3) Paragraph (2)(b) does not apply where the risk could be reduced by a significant amount by—

(a)reasonable adjustments being made in the claimant’s workplace;

or

(b)the claimant taking medication to manage the claimant’s condition where such medication has been prescribed for the claimant by a registered medical practitioner treating the claimant.”.

From :

www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2012/3096/regulation/3/made

None Functional Descriptor. (Exceptional Circumstance Rule)

This is the current (SG)

ESA Reg 35 for entry to The SG (LCWRA)

PLUS Post 28/01/13 Amendment of :

(3) In regulation 35(1) (certain claimants to be treated as having limited capability for work-related activity)(6), for sub-paragraph (b) substitute—

“(b)the claimant is-

(i)receiving treatment for cancer by way of chemotherapy or radiotherapy;

(ii)likely to receive such treatment within six months after the date of the determination of capability for work-related activity; or

(iii)recovering from such treatment,

and the Secretary of State is satisfied that the claimant should be treated as having limited capability for work-related activity; or”.

From :

www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2012/3096/regulation/4/made


None Functional Descriptors. (Exceptional Circumstance Rule)

bro58

MOD EDIT : NOW ADDED LINKS. :silly:


Hi mg,

Gordon has kindly pointed out that I posted the "old" WRAG and SG Descriptors. I have now updated the links for you.

bro58
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10 years 10 months ago - 10 years 10 months ago #104291 by mumsgirl
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Thanks. It's all so confusing and overwhelming! I've spent hours and hours on this! I noticed that q18 (part 3) wasn't on schedule 2? Is that correct?
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