Benefits and Work has now published a highly detailed guide to completing the WCA50 questionnaire.

The WCA50 capability for work questionnaire replaced the UC50/ESA50 forms from 24 November 2025.

The law that stands behind the work capability assessment (WCA) is unchanged, but the DWP have now stopped sending out separate ESA50 and WCA50 forms and combined the forms for both benefits into a single WCA50 form.  

However, If you were sent an old version of the form, you can still complete and return it, you do not need to use the new form.

Members can download the guide to completing the WCA50 from this page.

The comprehensive guide covers:

How to start your claim for ESA         

How to start, or change, your claim for UC

How you move from claim to assessment to award

The different routes into the work-related activity group – with or without points

Seven ways to before found to have limited capability for work without scoring any points

Should you score enough points to get into the work-related activity group?

Four ways to get into the support group without using the descriptors

More on the very important ‘substantial risk’ rules

Should you be in the support group/ have LCWRA because a descriptor applies to you?

Meeting the severe conditions criteria

Completing the WCA50 questionnaire

How to show you score points even if you can actually do an activity

Aids and appliances

How to complete pages 1-7

Completing Physical functions and Mental, Cognitive and Intellectual functions

How to explain problems with: Eating and drinking

How to explain problems with: Moving around and using steps

How to explain problems with: Standing and sitting

How to explain problems with: Reaching

How to explain problems with: Picking up and moving things

How to explain problems with: Manual dexterity (using your hands)

How to explain problems with: Communicating – speaking, writing and typing

How to explain problems with: Communicating – hearing and reading

How to explain problems with: Getting around safely

How to explain problems with: Controlling your bowels and bladder and using a collecting device

How to explain problems with: Staying conscious when awake

How to explain problems with: Learning how to do tasks

How to explain problems with: Awareness of hazards or danger

How to explain problems with: Starting and finishing tasks

How to explain problems with: Coping with changes

How to explain problems with: Going out

How to explain problems with: Coping with social situations

How to explain problems with: Behaving appropriately

Work Capability Assessment

Providing ‘Other information’

If you are returning this questionnaire late

What to do now

Signing the ‘Declaration’

Cancer treatment – for completion by a healthcare professional

Supporting evidence means more chance of success

What kind of assessment will you have?

Who carries out the assessment?

Audio recording your assessment

Paper-based assessment

Getting an appointment for a telephone assessment

Face-to-face assessment– will you have to have one?

Preparing for a face-to-face assessment

Questions you are likely to be asked at your assessment

How the decision is made and what to do when you get it

Where to look for help with claims and appeals

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