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- DRAGON2009
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Now, am I right in that it says you qualify for the SG is you cannot reliably initiate or complete two sequential personal actions
If this is right, then presumably it means you need to show there are two types of 'sequential' personal action .
So if for example you could show you cannot reliably initiate or complete (a ) getting washed and dressed
and (b) cooking then that is 'at least' two actions witth serquences and so you qaulify
I 'think' I've got it right,. otherwise any person who could do 'one' action with a two stage sequence could not qualify ? = brush your teeth and its no SG even if a number of other sequential personal actions are not managed
Any ideas ?
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The best explanation you will get is on page 40 of the ESA Claim Guide on Mental Health Grounds, seeLooking at the Personal Actions descriptors as am completing an ESA50
Now, am I right in that it says you qualify for the SG is you cannot reliably initiate or complete two sequential personal actions
If this is right, then presumably it means you need to show there are two types of 'sequential' personal action .
So if for example you could show you cannot reliably initiate or complete (a ) getting washed and dressed
and (b) cooking then that is 'at least' two actions witth serquences and so you qaulify
I 'think' I've got it right,. otherwise any person who could do 'one' action with a two stage sequence could not qualify ? = brush your teeth and its no SG even if a number of other sequential personal actions are not managed
Any ideas ?
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/help-for-claimants/esa
Gordon
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