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Mobilising using a wheel chair?
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12 years 5 months ago #92016 by Adzilini
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Hi
I have just been informed that My ESA claim is not being awarded. The main reason given over the phone was that I could mobilise the required distance in a wheel chair. However I do not use one so to me this seems rather irrelevant. I am going to appeal as this seems nonsense to me.
Does anyone have any experience or advice they can offer regarding this? Do I have a case to appeal or are they right?
Thank you
Adz
I have just been informed that My ESA claim is not being awarded. The main reason given over the phone was that I could mobilise the required distance in a wheel chair. However I do not use one so to me this seems rather irrelevant. I am going to appeal as this seems nonsense to me.
Does anyone have any experience or advice they can offer regarding this? Do I have a case to appeal or are they right?
Thank you
Adz
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12 years 5 months ago - 12 years 5 months ago #92017 by slugsta
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
Replied by slugsta on topic Re:Mobilising using a wheel chair?
In order to meet the 'mobilising' descriptor you will have to prove that you would be unable to manually propell a wheelchair or that it would not be reasonable to use one in your condition.
Edit - you might find this helpful -
Aids and appliances
Edit - you might find this helpful -
Aids and appliances
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12 years 5 months ago #92027 by bro58
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Adzilini wrote:
Hi A,
As well as MHB's helpful link, the issue of the "Imaginary Wheelchair" is covered in :
Employment and Support Allowance claims on physical health grounds: a guide to the work capability assessment. Updated July 2012
This is a fully comprehensive guide to the assessment procedure for the work-related activity group and the support group on physical grounds. (70 pages)
Page 29 onwards, it is the 3rd link down this page :
ESA Guides
bro58
Hi
I have just been informed that My ESA claim is not being awarded. The main reason given over the phone was that I could mobilise the required distance in a wheel chair. However I do not use one so to me this seems rather irrelevant. I am going to appeal as this seems nonsense to me.
Does anyone have any experience or advice they can offer regarding this? Do I have a case to appeal or are they right?
Thank you
Adz
Hi A,
As well as MHB's helpful link, the issue of the "Imaginary Wheelchair" is covered in :
Employment and Support Allowance claims on physical health grounds: a guide to the work capability assessment. Updated July 2012
This is a fully comprehensive guide to the assessment procedure for the work-related activity group and the support group on physical grounds. (70 pages)
Page 29 onwards, it is the 3rd link down this page :
ESA Guides
bro58
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12 years 5 months ago #92033 by slugsta
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Replied by slugsta on topic Re:Mobilising using a wheel chair?
Thanks bro, I am still not entirely familiar with where things are to be found in the guides.
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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12 years 5 months ago - 12 years 5 months ago #92035 by bro58
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Mrs Hurtyback wrote:
You're welcome MHB.
bro58
Thanks bro, I am still not entirely familiar with where things are to be found in the guides.
You're welcome MHB.

bro58
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12 years 5 months ago - 12 years 5 months ago #92062 by Adzilini
Replied by Adzilini on topic Re:Mobilising using a wheel chair?
Thank you for the prompt response's. That was I thought it good to have it confirmed.
I was awarded points for the sitting and standing part. I think it was 9. So this means (I think) that the DWP agree that I can sit/stand for 30 mins or less.
So if this is the case does this not contradict me using a wheel chair? Or do they assume that getting to places in a chair will always take less than 30 mins?
I am going to go to my GP and see if she will write a letter saying that using a wheel chair would be bad for me as would lead to further muscle loss in my legs. I have been told this by my physio and GP. I am just looking for other angles to use in my appeal hence the above question.
Thank you
Adz
I was awarded points for the sitting and standing part. I think it was 9. So this means (I think) that the DWP agree that I can sit/stand for 30 mins or less.
So if this is the case does this not contradict me using a wheel chair? Or do they assume that getting to places in a chair will always take less than 30 mins?
I am going to go to my GP and see if she will write a letter saying that using a wheel chair would be bad for me as would lead to further muscle loss in my legs. I have been told this by my physio and GP. I am just looking for other angles to use in my appeal hence the above question.
Thank you
Adz
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