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12 years 6 months ago - 12 years 6 months ago #97767 by Betty boop
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I have been placed in the wrag group and have asked for my esa85a. Form ..on this it states that i have significant function problems both for mobility and mental and am likley to score above the threshold at examination and improvement is unlikley in the longer term..should i appeal for support group ..
Thanks
I have been placed in the wrag group and have asked for my esa85a. Form ..on this it states that i have significant function problems both for mobility and mental and am likley to score above the threshold at examination and improvement is unlikley in the longer term..should i appeal for support group ..
Thanks
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12 years 6 months ago #97769 by Gordon
Neither of these phrases qualify you for the Support Group, the first simply means that you are expected to score more than the 15 points required to be placed in the WRAG, the second states that you have long term problems, but it is perfectly possible to have a lifelong condition, but only be placed in the WRAG.
To be placed in the Support Group you need to meet one or more of the SG Decsriptors, see
Qualifying for the Support Group
If you believe you do meet the SG criteria then you can lodge an appeal, but you should be aware of the following
Is there any risk to challenging a decision?
How long do I have to appeal?
How to submit an appeal
Our ESA Appeaql guide is on the following link
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/help-for-claimants/esa
and you should have a look the following FAQs
Disability Rights UK Factsheet - Appeals and reconsiderations
12 Month Limit for ESA(CB)
Do I have to attend WFIs while I appeal?
If you have more questions, please reply to this topic
Gordon
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Betty boop wrote: Hi
I have been placed in the wrag group and have asked for my esa85a. Form ..on this it states that i have significant function problems both for mobility and mental and am likley to score above the threshold at examination and improvement is unlikley in the longer term..should i appeal for support group ..
Thanks
Neither of these phrases qualify you for the Support Group, the first simply means that you are expected to score more than the 15 points required to be placed in the WRAG, the second states that you have long term problems, but it is perfectly possible to have a lifelong condition, but only be placed in the WRAG.
To be placed in the Support Group you need to meet one or more of the SG Decsriptors, see
Qualifying for the Support Group
If you believe you do meet the SG criteria then you can lodge an appeal, but you should be aware of the following
Is there any risk to challenging a decision?
How long do I have to appeal?
How to submit an appeal
Our ESA Appeaql guide is on the following link
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/help-for-claimants/esa
and you should have a look the following FAQs
Disability Rights UK Factsheet - Appeals and reconsiderations
12 Month Limit for ESA(CB)
Do I have to attend WFIs while I appeal?
If you have more questions, please reply to this topic
Gordon
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12 years 6 months ago #97771 by Betty boop
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Thanks ...i don,t think the hcp has taken into account the fluctuation of my conditions ...copd/asthma, fibro, athritis especially the fibro
Thanks
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12 years 6 months ago - 12 years 6 months ago #97777 by Betty boop
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Hi gordon forgot to say that they have said my award is cb and ir what does that mean
Thanks for any advice
Thanks for any advice
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12 years 6 months ago #97780 by Gordon
ESA(CB) is paid because of your NI Contribution history, ESA(IR) is paid due to low income, usually claimants receive one of the other but it is possible to receive ESA(CB) with a small ESA(IR) top up.
ESA(IR) passports you onto a range of other benefits such as free prescriptions, it also means that although your ESA(CB) payments will be subject to the 365 day rule if you remain in the WRAG, your payments will continue without interuption due to your also receiving ESA(IR), which is not time limited.
I hope this explains it.
Gordon
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Betty boop wrote: Hi gordon forgot to say that they have said my award is cb and ir what does that mean
Thanks for any advice
ESA(CB) is paid because of your NI Contribution history, ESA(IR) is paid due to low income, usually claimants receive one of the other but it is possible to receive ESA(CB) with a small ESA(IR) top up.
ESA(IR) passports you onto a range of other benefits such as free prescriptions, it also means that although your ESA(CB) payments will be subject to the 365 day rule if you remain in the WRAG, your payments will continue without interuption due to your also receiving ESA(IR), which is not time limited.
I hope this explains it.
Gordon
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12 years 6 months ago #97783 by Betty boop
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Thank you
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