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8 years 5 months ago #144788 by dyanb
Hi, I have recently moved from income support/carers allowance as my mental and physical health has deteriorated and I can no longer care for my disabled son and he has been found a place in supported living. I have care for him for 28 years.
I have been awarded ESA (assessment phase) £73.10 per week. They have not added any disability premiums and I understand that as I now receive enhanced mobility and care PIP I should still be receiving severe disability premium along with enhanced disability premium, which they have not added.
I just dont see how I'm going to cope with just the £73.10 per week as I am alone and need the premiums to live. I've had to cancel all direct debits for my utilites and important bills. Can anyone advise me on what to do? Should I be getting these extra premiums? I have done your test and looks like I will be in support group. But that wont be for 12 weeks.
Appreciate any help.
Thanks
Diane (New member)

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8 years 5 months ago #144797 by foss27
Have you contacted the DwP and asked where the additional premiums are?

Since you have got the assessment phase ESA I think you must be waiting for your claim to be finalised and this may be why you haven't got the premiums yet.

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8 years 5 months ago #144803 by Gordon
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The premiums are only paid if you are in receipt of Income Related ESA, it sounds as If you are only receiving Contribution Based ESA!

When you applied for ESA did you request that you be assessed for both types of ESA?

As you were previously receiving Carers Allowance you may have been placed on ESA(CB) as there is an exception to the normal Contribution rules if you were receiving CA.

You need to contact the DWP to find out whether your claim is ESA(CB) or ESA(IR) and if the former then ask to be financially assessed for ESA(IR). ESA(IR) is dependant on your household income, your savings and assets, and any hours that your partner works. See

Asset rule for ESA(IR)

24 hour work rule for ESA(IR)

If you think that you are eligible for ESA(IR) then you need to request an ESA3 form which captures details of your finances and an IS10 form for the Severe Disability Premium.

Gordon

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8 years 5 months ago #144808 by dyanb
I am on income related ESA. Enhanced PIP care and mobility and live alone.

Not sure what to say or ask for. I find it difficult to talk to people but have to sort this out and writing would take to long.

Thanks
Diane

PS. What is wrong with my real name showing... Is that a problem I dont understand.

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8 years 5 months ago #144820 by Gordon

dyanburrell wrote: I am on income related ESA. Enhanced PIP care and mobility and live alone.

Not sure what to say or ask for. I find it difficult to talk to people but have to sort this out and writing would take to long.

Thanks
Diane

PS. What is wrong with my real name showing... Is that a problem I dont understand.


If you are already on ESA(IR) then you need to request an IS10 to establish that you are now living alone.

Gordon

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8 years 5 months ago #144842 by slugsta

dyanburrell wrote:
PS. What is wrong with my real name showing... Is that a problem I dont understand.


Many people prefer to use an alias in order to maintain a degree of anonymity, this forum is open for anyone to read.

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