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I have just sent in my appeal form and was also shocked to hear that they are time-limiting the ESA to 12 months! www.dwp.gov.uk/docs/esa-changes-q-and-a.pdf
What will they pay us after that? I spend most of my benefit on nerve repairing supplements, that I cannot get on the NHS. What happens now?
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- Catherine
It really is appalling to subject people to the stress of an appeal. So much is at stake financially, particularly for those in low income families but not entitled to means tested ESA
Who apart from MPs should people be contacting to address this issue? I have alerted Mind and would certainly recommend members contacting support organisations.
Best wishes
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I totally agree that this is an appalling state of affairs for people with physical and mental illness to be caught up in. Life is hard enough. I intend to write to my MP, the PM and relevant government ministers. I will also write to the newspapers, as I think there has been some bad press about people on disability benefits, namely the exposing of the 'benefit cheats', which has tarred everyone with the same brush.
In the past when there has been revisions in benefits etc...there has been a 75% success rate where appeals are concerned and people have got their benefits back after medicals/appeals etc. This time, I have never known such drastic and unfair rulings regarding this benefit shake-up. Many people are finding their illnesses and disabilities being ignored and then virtually forced to try to get back into work.
If anyone knows of a way we can try to overturn these appalling changes...then let me know!
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- Mark Sutton
As you may know passing "on scrutiny" means that the decision of ESA award was made on the written evidence that the DM had at his disposal, without the need of a face to face assessment.
If an appeal is lodged, it is possible that you may be required to attend a face to face assessment, to gain further evidence in reconsidering your award.
bro58
Hi, bro58,
Do you have any stats (from the appeals info you collected, for example) to indicate how many WRAG>Support Group apellants who got into the WRAG "on scrutiny" were subsequently called to face-to-face medicals?
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- bro58
bro58 wrote:
As you may know passing "on scrutiny" means that the decision of ESA award was made on the written evidence that the DM had at his disposal, without the need of a face to face assessment.
If an appeal is lodged, it is possible that you may be required to attend a face to face assessment, to gain further evidence in reconsidering your award.
bro58
Hi, bro58,
Do you have any stats (from the appeals info you collected, for example) to indicate how many WRAG>Support Group apellants who got into the WRAG "on scrutiny" were subsequently called to face-to-face medicals?
Hi MS,
I'm afraid that I don't have such stats.
bro58
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- Mark Sutton
Mark Sutton wrote:
bro58 wrote:
As you may know passing "on scrutiny" means that the decision of ESA award was made on the written evidence that the DM had at his disposal, without the need of a face to face assessment.
If an appeal is lodged, it is possible that you may be required to attend a face to face assessment, to gain further evidence in reconsidering your award.
bro58
Hi, bro58,
Do you have any stats (from the appeals info you collected, for example) to indicate how many WRAG>Support Group apellants who got into the WRAG "on scrutiny" were subsequently called to face-to-face medicals?
Hi MS,
I'm afraid that I don't have such stats.
bro58
That's a shame.
This is a most important factor that has to be considered before launching a WRAG>Support Group appeal as the medicals seem to be something of a lottery and one could end up even worse off.
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