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ESA support group - renewal query
- emmasmum
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I'm filling in my renewal for ESA. I was put in the Support Group in September 11, for severe functional restriction, based on my last form and the evidence I submitted.
Is it appropriate (or not? ) for me to use my first ESA HCP assessment sheet as an additional piece of evidence, where she recognised and stated that I do have severe function in mobilising?
Thanks for any help
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It may be the case that your ability to mobilise has deteriorated, stayed the same, or has improved since your last assessment, and this is the reason why there is an eagerness to review claimants' circumstances in such a relatively short period of time.
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- bro58
Hello again
I'm filling in my renewal for ESA. I was put in the Support Group in September 11, for severe functional restriction, based on my last form and the evidence I submitted.
Is it appropriate (or not? ) for me to use my first ESA HCP assessment sheet as an additional piece of evidence, where she recognised and stated that I do have severe function in mobilising?
Thanks for any help
Hi b31,
If the assessment sheet that you mention helps to prove that you still fulfill the SG qualifying criteria, and has no negative aspects, it should help in your re-assessment.
However, this current review will be assessing whether you still fulfill the SG qualifying criteria presently.
Don't forget that as you are currently in the SG, the "Burden of proof" is on the DWP DM to show that you no longer qualify for SG status.
In other words the DM would have to show that your resulting limitations from your medical conditions, have changed or diminished to such a level that you no longer fulfill the SG qualifying criteria.
Please do not take it for granted that the DWP/ATOS are aware of your current limitations because of your previous award, (even though they should be). In other words, go into as much detail as possible, as well as providing any fresh evidence that you may have.
This is why it helps to use the Pdf version on the ESA50, as you have an exact copy, which will be useful in future re-assessments, see :
Use Of The Interactive PDF Version Of The ESA50 Questionnaire
How long do I have to complete the ESA50?
ESA50 too big for the envelope
How often will I be reviewed
Hope this helps.
bro58
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Also, it did say in the latest WCA handbook that people in the Support group didnt have to go through re-referral Scrutiny when they reapplied - can you tell me what this actually means, please?
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Thanks for that. I need every bit of 'newer' evidence I can lay my hands on, as it will mostly be the same stuff as I submitted with the last ESA50 in Aug 11, as my conditions are all long term I dont have a lot of new stuff (other than a current letter from my GP letter).
Also, it did say in the latest WCA handbook that people in the Support group didnt have to go through re-referral Scrutiny when they reapplied - can you tell me what this actually means, please?
Can you quote the page/reference number from the WCA handbook?
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