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Permitted Work and ESA?
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Hi This is a hyperthetical question, but if someone was say attending WFI and at some point agreed to do Permitted Work from home (self-employed) and it was clear that after a period of time (let's say a year) that they were not going to be able to support themselves financially and come off benefits....and they were not well enough to any extra work, then what happens after this year of being in WRAG?
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Hi TC
I think you may have the wrong idea about Permitted Work. You should read about permitted work here -
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/help-for-claimants/work
You can search the site for answers to questions, hypothetical or not.
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The simple fact, that the Governement seems to have a real problem understanding, is that there are members of the WRAG who will not be well enough to work after 12 months, infact many will never be able to return to work, but not be ill enough to meet the requirements of the Support Group.
With regard to the 12 month limit for claimants on ESA(CB) who have been in the WRAG, if you meet the requirements for Income Related ESA, you will continue to receive benefit, if not, then the expectation appears to be that you while either have sufficient income and/or savings to support yourself without assistance.
Gordon
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