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13 years 2 months ago #73589 by TCP
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Sorry, but is it me...but however I answer the work capability assessment test, I still show in the work-related activity group. I've scored 111-255 and yet each time I have a go, it still shows WRAG. Why? Am I being a bit drug-fuelled dense? Sorry if I am...see, I can't concentrate.
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13 years 2 months ago #73598 by RachelPotter
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Hi TCP,
Unfortunately, in the game of ESA, points don't mean prizes!
You need 15 or more points for the WRAG, you need to fulfill certain conditions for the Support Group.
Please read Gordon's FAQ's;
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/forum?func=vie...mit=6&start=12#71528
Best wishes,
Rachel
Unfortunately, in the game of ESA, points don't mean prizes!
You need 15 or more points for the WRAG, you need to fulfill certain conditions for the Support Group.
Please read Gordon's FAQ's;
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/forum?func=vie...mit=6&start=12#71528
Best wishes,
Rachel
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13 years 2 months ago #73599 by Gordon
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TCP wrote:
A number of the WRAG decscriptors, with a points score of 15, also correspond to Support Group decscriptors, as Rachel has suggested have a look at the following FAQ.
Qualifying for the Support Group
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I think the theoretical maximum points you can score without also meeting one of the Support Group criteria is 225, so if you are scoring more than that, you must also have qualified for the Support GroupSorry, but is it me...but however I answer the work capability assessment test, I still show in the work-related activity group. I've scored 111-255 and yet each time I have a go, it still shows WRAG. Why? Am I being a bit drug-fuelled dense? Sorry if I am...see, I can't concentrate.
TCP
A number of the WRAG decscriptors, with a points score of 15, also correspond to Support Group decscriptors, as Rachel has suggested have a look at the following FAQ.
Qualifying for the Support Group
Gordon
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13 years 2 months ago #73634 by TCP
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Even after reading this, I am totally confused. The more I read, then the more confusing it gets. I know that from the information that I have given the DWP is that I should be in the support not WRAG because of the exceptional circumstances rule, my nerve damage is extensive, progressive, my anxiety is heightened by stress, this makes the nerve damage worse....and any kind activity can bring on prolonged extreme pain) and this didn't seem to make any difference to the Atos decision when my form was sent in (no medical assessment).
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