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- Rachias
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Thanks to your brilliant website I am just getting my head around the complicated ESA system, on behalf of my caree.
I am looking at the Limited Capability for Work-related Activity test and I see that a claimant will qualify for the 'Support Component' if any one of the conditions apply.
There are then numbered conditions with (a) (b) (c) etc.
My question is firstly, does the Support Component mean the claimant will be in the Support Group?
My second question is where it says 'any one of the conditions' does this mean any one of the lettered descriptors i.e. (a)or (b) or (c) etc. or all of the lettered descriptors under a numerical heading,or would the claimant have to show he is afflicted by the most severe lettered descriptor?
I hope that my question is understandable and that the answer will be useful to others.
Best wishes, Rachias.
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Hi there
Thanks to your brilliant website I am just getting my head around the complicated ESA system, on behalf of my caree.
I am looking at the Limited Capability for Work-related Activity test and I see that a claimant will qualify for the 'Support Component' if any one of the conditions apply.
There are then numbered conditions with (a) (b) (c) etc.
My question is firstly, does the Support Component mean the claimant will be in the Support Group?
My second question is where it says 'any one of the conditions' does this mean any one of the lettered descriptors i.e. (a)or (b) or (c) etc. or all of the lettered descriptors under a numerical heading,or would the claimant have to show he is afflicted by the most severe lettered descriptor?
I hope that my question is understandable and that the answer will be useful to others.
Best wishes, Rachias.
Hi R,
The Support Group Component of ESA, in the form of extra money, is paid to a claimant who is placed in the Support Group of ESA.
A claimant qualifies for ESA in the SG if they fulfill any ONE of the SG (LCWRA) Descriptors, as seen here :
www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2011/228/schedule/2/made?view=plain
It is indeed any ONE of the lettered subsections also.
Entry can also be gained to the SG, under Exceptional Circumstances, which is explained in the link from here :
Qualifying for the Support Group
See also ESA REG 35, Re entry to the SG :
www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2008/794/regulation/35/made
Hope this helps.
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Thanks so much for you replies. The links are really helpful. Rachias.
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