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#576 |
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When you filled out your form, didn't you put in the bit about seeing people and socialising that you can't face going out and haven't been out for over a year? They may wonder why you didn't mention it at the time.
Sorry I don't know if they are likely to change it to a home visit now at such short notice.
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#577 |
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Okay. Hoping someone might be able to help. I filled in a ESA50 renewal a couple of months ago. I have been on ESA for a few years. The last time I didn't have to attend a medical as I had a letter from my CPN which might have made a difference. I got a letter on Wednesday for a face to face appointment in a couple of weeks down my local centre where these things happen. My condition has gotten a lot worse since last time and my relationship has broken down with the mental health team. I haven't left the house for over a year. Basically I wondered how easy it is to get a face to face home assessment visit. I know I have to have a fax from my GP to send to the DWP to justify why I need a home visit. I have a phone call arranged with my GP for next week. I don't know what to say. Will my GP know about home visits for assessments and also what is the likelihood of being granted one?. I could go to the FTF but basically I would have to have a shedload to drink beforehand because my anxiety is so acute. If anyone has any advice I would be grateful and thank you in advance.
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#578 |
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We have decided to ask for a reconsideration. How do we do this? Do we have to ask (either by oh one or letter) for the reconsideration because 'X,y,z reasons' or do we simply ask for a reconsideration? I'm finding it hard to come up with reasons when I don't know why they have decided to award wrag. But I don't have time to ask them to send me the reasons and get the reconsideration in within the month :/
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#579 |
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We have decided to ask for a reconsideration. How do we do this? Do we have to ask (either by oh one or letter) for the reconsideration because 'X,y,z reasons' or do we simply ask for a reconsideration? I'm finding it hard to come up with reasons when I don't know why they have decided to award wrag. But I don't have time to ask them to send me the reasons and get the reconsideration in within the month :/
In respect of a reconsideration, I'd suggest doing it via formal written letter (with signed for delivery so you have proof of sending) and there is advice here: https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/Gl...eals-guide.doc You have one month from the start of the date on the decision notification letter (note - not one month since receiving the decision letter) to get an administrative reconsideration letter & supporting documents sent back to them. I'd very strongly recommend getting expert help with a reconsideration/full appeal from any one of the nearest Citizens Advice Bureau (see https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/ab...advice/advice/), local council benefits advice unit or community law centre depending what is available locally. I'd also suggest looking through this thread from the beginning to pick up any other useful advice. |
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#580 |
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Nevertheless, it is worth getting the copies of the examiner's medical assessment and DWP decision maker's verdict as soon as possible to inform any full appeal and future ESA 50 form applications.
In respect of a reconsideration, I'd suggest doing it via formal written letter (with signed for delivery so you have proof of sending) and there is advice here: https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/Gl...eals-guide.doc You have one month from the start of the date on the decision notification letter (note - not one month since receiving the decision letter) to get an administrative reconsideration letter & supporting documents sent back to them. I'd very strongly recommend getting expert help with a reconsideration/full appeal from any one of the nearest Citizens Advice Bureau (see https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/ab...advice/advice/), local council benefits advice unit or community law centre depending what is available locally. I'd also suggest looking through this thread from the beginning to pick up any other useful advice. Thanks, we are asking for the info, just won't have it in time for the reconsideration deadline. I'm not sure what evidence I could send them tbh as we have nothing :/. Have welfare rights appointment next week so hopefully get some help there |
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#581 |
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Thanks, we are asking for the info, just won't have it in time for the reconsideration deadline. I'm not sure what evidence I could send them tbh as we have nothing :/. Have welfare rights appointment next week so hopefully get some help there
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#582 |
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Further to the post immediately above, the leads below and the information that they contain might possibly be of assistance:
http://www.disabilityrightsuk.org/ap...econsideration http://www.lampdirect.org.uk/sites/d...%20ESA2012.pdf (mental health) https://www.actionforme.org.uk/uploa...-factsheet.pdf (physical health) |
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Further to the post immediately above, the leads below and the information that they contain might possibly be of assistance:
http://www.disabilityrightsuk.org/ap...econsideration http://www.lampdirect.org.uk/sites/d...%20ESA2012.pdf (mental health) https://www.actionforme.org.uk/uploa...-factsheet.pdf (physical health) Thanks for these, some helpful stuff in there, I will have a good look through it before doing anything |
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#584 |
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Wondered if anyone could help with this.
I am currently on my second ESA fit note (not fit to work) and in around 2/3 weeks time I'll need to return to the surgery again to get another one. However when I got my first one, the doctor I saw said they were happy to give me a sick note that I collect (from the receptionist I presume) without actually needing an appointment. Would I need to ring the surgery to ask? I wasn't sure whether to get another appointment first to ask, if that makes sense. |
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#585 |
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Wondered if anyone could help with this.
I am currently on my second ESA fit note (not fit to work) and in around 2/3 weeks time I'll need to return to the surgery again to get another one. However when I got my first one, the doctor I saw said they were happy to give me a sick note that I collect (from the receptionist I presume) without actually needing an appointment. Would I need to ring the surgery to ask? I wasn't sure whether to get another appointment first to ask, if that makes sense. |
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#586 |
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Join Date: Nov 2013
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Can someone tell me is a DVLA revoked licence for medical reasons enough to try and make a claim potentially for ESA as I contacted the DVLA and they have sent me revoke forms to take to the Doctor this is why I have not learned previously, obviously I cannot claim JSA as I would need to qualify to apply for all jobs.
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#587 |
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I currently have a Provisional I cotacted them to see if I could now learn.
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#588 |
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Can someone tell me is a DVLA revoked licence for medical reasons enough to try and make a claim potentially for ESA as I contacted the DVLA and they have sent me revoke forms to take to the Doctor this is why I have not learned previously, obviously I cannot claim JSA as I would need to qualify to apply for all jobs.
What I'd suggest doing is making an appointment with a welfare advisor at the Citizens Advice Bureau (please see https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/ab...advice/advice/) or other local equivalent to see if you qualify for ESA and any other benefits and, if yes, then do by all means ask for help with filling in the forms, getting supporting evidence from the GP or consultant and so on. |
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#589 |
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Tribunal evidence arrived today from courts, in two envelopes. Just need to wait for a court date now I guess.
I do have more evidence, does anyone know if it is worth sending it in at this point, or just save for the tribunal? I went for a appointment with my tribunal representative yesterday (the one that was arranged through my GP surgery) to go over the tribunal papers. As part of their assessment they do a mental health test, sadly I have failed it and a emergency appointment has had to be made with a GP. He was going to stop me leaving the surgery yesterday as he asked me if I would commit suicide and asked how (all as part of this test they do) and of course I told him the truth. A nice bottle of malibu and my tablets (bearing in mind I am not suicidal atm, so this came as a shock to be told this) I just hope they don't stop the painkillers I receive atm just in case they think I am going to go through with this. The arthritis is bad enough,without this worry on top. He was intending on calling out the GP who was holding a surgery to me as a emergency, yet I do not feel depressed or low, it was a very strange scenario. |
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#590 |
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wow Phepia, have you seen your gp yet? Will this however not be in your favour for the tribunal, as this is now more evidence that proves you need the pip allowance.
Just out of curiosity, when you were asked the question, did you reply tongue in cheek or did you really mean it. ps if you need your medication for pain then i really cant see your gp taking it from you. let us know how you get on got on at your emergency gp appointment. |
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#591 |
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Hi, gp app is on Monday.
Yes I did mean it as in that is how I would end things. I would like to restate that I am not suicidal, I just answered their questions truthfully. I certainly don't think that I have the courage to go through with things anyway, I am a wimp at heart. |
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#592 |
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omg Phepia next Monday that will be over a week i dont consider that to be a very urgent appointment at all thats shocking.
Who made the app them or you? i understand you didnt want to see the gp there and then but over a week surely if they had spoken to your gp there and then they would have got you in earlier. waiting for the app is probably making you even more anxious. |
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#593 |
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Being truthful I feel its a waste of a double appointment. As I said I don't feel depressed atm, but I am stressed and I was diagnosed with anxiety over ten years ago, but have never been offered treatment for it, nor have I asked for any. I just muddle along to the best of my ability.
I could've been seen the same day by my named gp, but she is so hard to talk to. I have been refused help from her a few times, I call her a hard faced cow, behind her back of course. Even the benefit advisor agreed with my concerns over her, and why I was reluctant to see how. So this is with a regular locum gp who I have seen a few times in the past and I can talk to and he always gets me and is thorough. And also as a rare commodity comparing him to my named gp he does listen and help. So of course he gets booked up weeks in advance, and hard faced cow does the emergency appointments. Considering it was made last thing Friday gone (29th) and with a bank hold added in plus the fact I see no need to go I am perfectly happy to wait till 10am Monday. In fact if the app was with hard faced cow I would've refused to see anyone, then I would've been in more trouble. So I see it as a sort of blessing. Of course the alternative if I had been refused would be not pleasant I daresay. My father is schizophrenic so have seen many of the admissions side via him - not pleasant when he used to kick off. |
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#594 |
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Keep us updated phepia, I wish you the best honestly x
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#595 |
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Okay so I have received a letter saying I have an appointment with the assessment healthcare professional at 2pm on 30th May at Upper Holloway. Big panic for me because this is two trains away AND it's 12 miles (so I can't qualify for a home visit). I'm freaking out and feeling rather quite ill (I have panic disorder...posted in this thread before).
Not sure what to do, I am actually due a GP appointment tomorrow morning for a fit note, don't know whether to mention this or not, though I'm not sure they can really do much? |
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#596 |
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Okay so I have received a letter saying I have an appointment with the assessment healthcare professional at 2pm on 30th May at Upper Holloway. Big panic for me because this is two trains away AND it's 12 miles (so I can't qualify for a home visit). I'm freaking out and feeling rather quite ill (I have panic disorder...posted in this thread before).
Not sure what to do, I am actually due a GP appointment tomorrow morning for a fit note, don't know whether to mention this or not, though I'm not sure they can really do much? If both criteria are fulfilled then all well and good. The advantage of getting a home visit is that the person is more likely to get a proper medical professional such as a doctor and thus get a fairer assessment. Hope that helps.
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#597 |
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Hi Guys,
i have my Medical for ESA on the 18th May, i'm just a bit nervous and don't know what to expect! , i hear all sorts of horror stories, i suffer from depression and anxiety and i'm currently having CBT and i fear that i',m gonna fail it
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#598 |
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Hi Guys,
i have my Medical for ESA on the 18th May, i'm just a bit nervous and don't know what to expect! , i hear all sorts of horror stories, i suffer from depression and anxiety and i'm currently having CBT and i fear that i',m gonna fail it ![]() https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/be...al-assessment/ http://www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/emp...port-allowance |
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#599 |
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I'm confused. After seeing my Gp today they said they sent my records on the 9th and I received a letter today saying I will be given a new assessment date.
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#600 |
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Hi Guys,
i have my Medical for ESA on the 18th May, i'm just a bit nervous and don't know what to expect! , i hear all sorts of horror stories, i suffer from depression and anxiety and i'm currently having CBT and i fear that i',m gonna fail it ![]() You can go on for 10 mintues and then Sundenly your ask another question and if what you've said does not match the descriptors you are not awarded the points; as no accessor will go back to question. what I'm trying to say be as blunt as you can be. When I started claiming ESA the claims for depression and anxiety and I was put in support group. Few years on now I've had proper dignosis (Bipolar) and claiming ESA and PIP. It's hard yes but don't listen to the scare stories. Your award is down to your answers that will or not give you points. and if you get those points your good to go. |
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