Waiting times for employment and support allowance (ESA) enquiries have rocketed over the last five years, and may actually be much worse than the DWP admits. We would like to hear from Benefits and Work readers about their experiences of trying to get through to the DWP on the phone.

In a written parliamentary answer this week, the government revealed that waiting times for an answer to an ESA enquiry had risen from an average of 1 minute 25 seconds in 2013-2014 to an average of 13 minutes and one second in 2017-2018.

However, the time does not include time spent having to listen to messages before being placed in a queue or the waiting times of callers who eventually gave up. The first of these would clearly increase the waiting times and the second may well have done.

No details were given of the percentage of callers who abandoned their attempts after a lengthy wait or how long that wait was.

In relation to PIP, the wait times over the same period have increased from 2 minutes and 5 seconds to 4 minutes and 11 seconds.

The figures didn’t cover the universal credit helpline.

We’d like to hear from readers about their experience of trying to get through to the DWP on the phone. Not just how long you had to wait but also whether you actually got an answer to your query when you finally got through or whether you were simply placed on hold or even cut off, as some people have reported.

You can read the full figures on the parliament website.

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    Eva · 3 days ago
    This plan is against all Human Rights.
    And I'm sure these monsters won't win the next General Election. 
    This country is so low on moral ground and every other ground that it can't get any lower .
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      Andrew · 3 days ago
      @Eva This is, I suspect, one of the many reasons why this Government wish to take us out of the Human rights and set up what they call a Citizen's charter.
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    OLADAPO OGUNWUSI · 3 days ago
    There have been several recent attempts to tamper with the benefits system and constructively criminalise beneficiaries by the Tory government.  The obvious reason they cite is cost to the public pocket using several issues and threats to cover up. They forget that the world just pulled out of a terrible pandemic. They also don't remember that they are spending far more in fighting proxy wars all over the world. They give you PIP and wish it is a handcuff instead. It makes me feel dirty and sad. I am highly educated and pray that God will put Sunak in my place and give me his job. As advice, I suggest perhaps they could replace PIP with a one off payment if they insist.
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    Lorraine · 3 days ago
    Are they trying to kill people off? I have a feeling, if all this came into force, suicide rates would become an all time high. This is inhumane and certainly against human rights. I'm an army veteran and I'm really angry that they used my fit healthy body and then disregard me now I'm of no use. 
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    Mrs Valerie Helen Egan · 3 days ago
    I am already trying to be forced into returning to work through Universal Credit and I also am on PIP so will this mean that I have to undergo yet another health check, because this idea of getting therapy will not work in my case as all I was offered for my back was Hydrotherapy for my back problem but the heat made it worse. I have been under a chiropractor now for 23 years. I also have to attend reflexology as no medications on the NHS help my constipation. I have undergone 1 knee replacement due to arthritis of the knees and the left is now getting looked into to be replaced possibly soon. In addition to this I have suffered from Epilepsy since the age of 11 months and am now 63, and I know the charities are dead against this and so am I, because it just will not work. I wish to receive my benefit as I do now not some stupid voucher and therapy idea.
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    J7 · 3 days ago
    I am a full time carer for my son , 22 with schizophrenia and autism.  I'm not sure filling this consultation in is helpful for a PIP claimant, the questions are not straightforward and could give a wrong impression of actual requirements.  Eg one of my sons autistic/ schizophrenic symptoms is throwing things away on uncontrollable impulse/anger  including mobile phones, vapes , and given money to people such as homeless.  This uses up his money, and as much as anyone tries to control it it still occurs.  These questions make this behaviour look irrelevant to mental health. 
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      J7 · 3 days ago
      @J7 In addition, if people on PIP are to give views then the government should send everyone a form as not all are on the internet.  Nor will some bf able to find the form online.  To send opinions on email includes your name and will put you at a place of being seen.  
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    rjstone · 3 days ago
    currently under the crisis team, rely on pip for so much. if the money is removed i believe people close to suicide would just go through with it. life is too hard
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      Nanny · 3 days ago
      @rjstone Yes and lives lost would benefit them massively. Even more savings...
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      Fred · 3 days ago
      @rjstone Yes, and these clowns chalk that up as a saving. Returning merrily to their private members club. It's shameful what's going on. 

      Tories have somehow managed to stoop to a new low.
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    John Hamill · 3 days ago
    I was called for an assessment by the DWP and was awarded zero points so I appealed the decision and again was awarded zero points.
    I decided to take my case to the independent tribunal and after 30 minutes I was awarded 30 points. The private companies carrying out these assessments are obviously under pressure to reduce the number of claimants.
    I still have all the paperwork to remind me of the distress all this caused.
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      Clare · 3 days ago
      @John Hamill You are not alone I was given zero points at assessment and a review Only to be awarded enough points for higher mobility and higher care for my PIP claim At  an appeal An appeal which cost the tax payer money Which could have been spent  more wisely So are the PIP assessments being conducted correctly in the first place or is there as you say pressure to reduce the awards even if it will cost more in the long run to do so 
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    Michael Skinner · 3 days ago
    The tories have always been the party of the rich and healthy. Alltheir policies for decades have been designed one way or another to benefit the tich of this country. This is how they they get their support. I have reduced mobility and have recently been diagnosed with terminal cancer. I get the very basic pip with bit extra now for my illness. It helps me to live independently  and be able to pay my bills each month. These tories with their fat pay checks should look at the real world and how their lack of being able to get the country on its feet after all these years of them being in power. They should be ashamed not proud of what they do. Pip is a lifeline we must not let them ruin it through their own greed. 
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      Clare · 3 days ago
      @Michael Skinner If this system was adopted Many people have chronic mental and/or physical conditions which will need care long term Not just the bog standard 6 weeks How will this work ? Having waited 11 months for an appointment in one department With another 5 months for tests required Before another appointment to look at the results Before any treatment Many others are waiting longer than this for treatment Where are all these appointments coming from ? Will it just be transferring the spending from one pot to another one ? Will there be any real savings at all ? Most of all Where is the respect for the  truly sick and disabled ? Some of the language used makes me sound like a malingerer and a scrounger at best Rather than the reality of who I really am 
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    Kimi · 3 days ago
    The government must think that we love being sick and disabled, I would swap my award in a heartbeat for a healthy body and mind, I worked all my life until I became ill with autoimmune issues, there is no cure for my conditions only treatment to lessen the effect on my body, my feet and hands bleed all of the time normal daily tasks are so hard, why are we being punished for being sick? Why treat us like scroungers when we are not? I don't smoke or drink, don't go on holidays, I rely on my car to go to my hospital appointment and monthly blood tests. The Government need to take a breath and think about how they would cope in our situations. 
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    Jayne · 3 days ago
    The reason I claim PIP is for financial help with the cost of mobility. So having a catalogue to choose food or medicine would be of much less use to me as my mobility is my main disability. Will they have a catalogue for that???
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    Laura · 3 days ago
    Maybe it's because they love to control people and they want a cashless society hence the vouchers instead of money. 
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    john osborne · 3 days ago
    This is unacceptable for disabled persons whether physical or mentally i think those persons implying these changes aren't disabled
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    Tezza · 3 days ago
    Sunak needs to start living in the real world it’s alright for these money grabbing mps on expenses let them try living on a pittance call an election let’s get rid of these Tory’s 
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    Hilz · 3 days ago
    Just like this government to pick on the vulnerable.   This is abuse!!  First they want to monitor our bank accounts, now this..  will you be starting a petition?
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      Jules · 3 days ago
      @Hilz You can start a petition on 38 Degrees , please do it you should get a massive response 
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    Davina humphries · 3 days ago
    Disgusting sorry not fair on anyone disabilities disabled mental health I'm my son carer I travel him everywhere he can't go alone world not save dangerous government need sorting out
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    Paul G · 3 days ago
    How could you send in receipts for something you don't have the money to buy in the first place??
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    Helen · 3 days ago
    I completed it and shared to as many people as possible,  I was horrified to see 100s if not 1000s of disabled people were unaware of the consultation, so please, please share it to as many disabled people and disability forums as you can everyone. We really need to have our voices heard.
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    MariW · 3 days ago
    Thinking ahead with so much sadness and stress. If I can no longer afford to pay an occasional gardener to look after my little patch, perhaps I shall have to have everything taken out this summer whilst I still have cash payments. I only have PIP, CB ESA, and a few savings.
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    Angel · 3 days ago
    Don’t people who help need money first, such as say a carer, gardener, decorator etc? That is the way you get a receptor send into them asking for proof, so you need cash first in order to pay.