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TOPIC: Atos and the Decision Maker

Atos and the Decision Maker 9 months 5 days ago #90649

I am looking at some B&W ESA tip information and it says
in Heavy type re ESA50 along with send evidence as early as possible
....as often as necessary( not quite sure I understand that)
both to Atos and the Decision Maker please can you explain and clarify(nor understand that fully)
as with my ESA( for Migration)50 Form and letter it said to send the stuff (for my area) to one address Croydon which I guess? is Atos
how who and where is the decision maker located guessing they are DWP?
if that is case would you have to copy everything all over again and re send to a different address which as I say I do not know who where that is
thanks for detailed information and the reasoning
g Wishes Apples6
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Re:Atos and the Decision Maker 9 months 5 days ago #90652

apples6 wrote:
I am looking at some B&W ESA tip information and it says
in Heavy type re ESA50 along with send evidence as early as possible
....as often as necessary( not quite sure I understand that)
both to Atos and the Decision Maker please can you explain and clarify(nor understand that fully)
as with my ESA( for Migration)50 Form and letter it said to send the stuff (for my area) to one address Croydon which I guess? is Atos
how who and where is the decision maker located guessing they are DWP?
if that is case would you have to copy everything all over again and re send to a different address which as I say I do not know who where that is
thanks for detailed information and the reasoning
g Wishes Apples6

Hi A6,

You are only obliged to return the ESA50 to ATOS. at the address provided, by the deadline given.

However, many member have also chosen to send copy to the DWP DM, this is not obligatory.

Members choose to do this as a back up in case the ESA50 sent to ATOS is "Lost", therefore ensuring that the DM has access to it before coming to a decision.

To send a copy to the DM, simply address it : FAO The ESA Decision Maker, to the Benefits Office/Centre that deals with your benefits.

Your name, DOB, and NINO, as well as your postcode should ensure that it is diverted to the correct DM.

With regards to copying the ESA50, have you considered using the PDF ESA50 ? see :

Using The PDF Version Of The ESA50 Questionnaire

ESA50 too big for the envelope

Sending Documents to the DWP or ATOS

bro58
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Last Edit: 9 months 5 days ago by bro58.
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Re:Atos and the Decision Maker 9 months 1 day ago #90747

Dear Mods
Please could you clarify something for me following apples6 posting. I had my medical in Jan 2011, I took relevant letters ,reports, from consultants with me, as did not have them all in time to send to Atos, At the medical the Dr refused to read them, citing time as a problem. I am due my next medical in November (as far as I know) my question is should I then enclose all relevant info (letters etc with my medical, plus a copy of them all to DWP as well. Thanks as I am still unsure after reading the posts.
Rapheal
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Re:Atos and the Decision Maker 9 months 1 day ago #90754

rapheal wrote:
Dear Mods
Please could you clarify something for me following apples6 posting. I had my medical in Jan 2011, I took relevant letters ,reports, from consultants with me, as did not have them all in time to send to Atos, At the medical the Dr refused to read them, citing time as a problem. I am due my next medical in November (as far as I know) my question is should I then enclose all relevant info (letters etc with my medical, plus a copy of them all to DWP as well. Thanks as I am still unsure after reading the posts.
Rapheal

Hi R,

It clearly states the following in the WCA Handbook at page 42, see extract :

"3.1.2 Reading the Documents

In preparation for the interview, you should read carefully the documents in the file /on MSRS. All the medical evidence should be considered, including any medical certification, Factual Reports, previous papers and other documents, including Tribunal documents. Particular attention must be paid to the current claimant questionnaire [ESA50] and all areas where the claimant indicates that there may be a problem must be fully explored. At times the claimant may also bring additional evidence to the assessment. Any evidence bought by the claimant must be read and the report should make reference to the evidence that has been considered and justification provided if there is a conflict between the opinion of the HCP and the other medical evidence.
Medical Services
Revised WCA Handbook 5 Final
MED-ESAAR2011~001 Page 43
Any evidence brought by the claimant, should be copied for the Decision Maker (see section 4.2.5 for further guidance)."

See, WCA Handbook from the link on this page :

ESA Guides

7th link down.

Your own experiences are good reason why it may be prudent to send copy of your ESA50 and any other evidence to the DWP DM, as well as ATOS.

At least then you will be sure that the DWP DM sees the above mentioned.

bro58
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Last Edit: 9 months 1 day ago by bro58.
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Re:Atos and the Decision Maker 9 months 1 day ago #90756

Thanks for clarifying that bro 58 very helpful
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