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1 month 2 weeks ago #296592 by GlassJune
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Thank you David and VIA,

I have located a recent letter from ESA which states support group and like you, in case I need it, I’ll use it.

I have such peace of mind and thank you both of you, and VIA for sharing this advice which I’ve taken. What an amazing help.
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1 month 2 weeks ago #296594 by David
Hi GlassJune,

Many thanks for your feedback.

David

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1 month 1 week ago #296859 by GlassJune
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Just a quick update to say thank you David & VIA and to possibly be a benefit to some users.

I had the face to face for standard identity. I brought the ESA Support Group letter and it was indeed needed and verified that I would be placed into the LCWRA group. Without the letter, this would not have happened.

The staff looked through my application to ensure it was ok. I brought my housing tenancy proof despite already uploading it and this was necessary as it allowed verification.

My bank card also was necessary to allow for the advanced payment for the 5 weeks missing any payments.

Thank you so much for your help. I was successful as I brought the key documents.

I was told directly that there is a glitch with asking ESA customers on support group - asking for the work search information. There are no requirements to have work related activities for ESA SG claimants whatsoever.

I was told as soon as I was verified / the appointment ended and accepted my claimant commitments it would be taken off (the requirement for any work related activity). This was the case.

I can confirm that my only commitments ended up being simply, what mine have always been, simply update if there are a change of circumstance with the addition of responding to any to do’s.

No job search, I am left alone!

I wish it would have been simple and care free - having that work search on the to do affected my health terribly. It is now removed as above mentioned.

This site / news posts / migration details and your help on this thread saved me. So grateful.

Bring the documents everyone and you’ll be fine - especially support group proof within the ESA letter. Thank you VIA.

All the very best ,
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1 month 1 week ago #296861 by David
Hi GlassJune,

Thank you for your feedback. It is interesting that they confirmed there was a glitch in their IT which creates Work Search conditions for ESA Support Group migrators.

David

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3 weeks 6 days ago #297234 by GlassJune
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Hi again,

Please can anyone advise me.

I thought that was it and I’d be left alone, but I received a text today stating that I have a UC phone appointment and a message in my journal stating:

Take part in your commitments review by phone

This is to review your situation and agree new commitments. You must accept these to get Universal Credit.

It is set for a few weeks, a day after my first payment is supposed to come in.

Please can anyone advise, is this normal? A standard message? Nothing has changed. It’s causing me a lot of concern and worry. I was told my only commitments were to notify of a change? As I’m supposed to be LCWRA soon (existing ESA Support Group).

Sorry for sending repeat messages by mistake. Please delete the repeat ones.

Many thanks for any and all help,
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3 weeks 6 days ago #297237 by Chris
Hi GlassJune,

I had this happen to me in June, and Im in the LCW group (but still at upper courts stage to be placed in LCWRA group) - and I broke down on the phone to them saying that I can't face being forced out the house with a load of strangers, it affects my anxiety and chronic illness badly. The lady on the phone was lovely to me, and I agreed commitments of, completing voluntary courses online to help my mental health, and she agreed to a zero hour commitment of looking for work each week. I find if you explain exactly how it makes you feel, that most of the decent advisors, won't force you into doing something you're not able to handle, because they are not medically qualified or trained to do so.

Hopefully others can share their own experiences with you, before your appointment is due.

Chris.

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