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7 years 3 months ago #212504 by Charlie
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hi gordon..I get standard mobility (10 points) for being unable to leave my house due to mental health. I also have a recent letter from my doctor stating I can't work for much the same reason. I am in the esa support group also. my question is do I have a good case for staying in the support group with my pip proof and letter. kind regards
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7 years 3 months ago #212536 by Gordon
Here's the problem, being unable to go out is not a Support Group Descriptor so your current SG award is not a result of this problem. Do you know how you currently qualified?
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Charlie wrote: hi gordon..I get standard mobility (10 points) for being unable to leave my house due to mental health. I also have a recent letter from my doctor stating I can't work for much the same reason. I am in the esa support group also. my question is do I have a good case for staying in the support group with my pip proof and letter. kind regards
Here's the problem, being unable to go out is not a Support Group Descriptor so your current SG award is not a result of this problem. Do you know how you currently qualified?
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7 years 3 months ago #212545 by Charlie
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hi gordon, I was put in the support group 5 years ago after multiple admissions to a mental health hospital for depression. I also gave them a letter from my psychiatrist stating I have severe and recurring depression. I'musta thinking the way to proceed is a Sar to find out. My worry is though will doing so possibly trigger a f2f. kind regards
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7 years 3 months ago #212547 by Gordon
No it won't, they are not handled by the same staff that deal with your benefits on a daily basis.
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Charlie wrote: hi gordon, I was put in the support group 5 years ago after multiple admissions to a mental health hospital for depression. I also gave them a letter from my psychiatrist stating I have severe and recurring depression. I'musta thinking the way to proceed is a Sar to find out. My worry is though will doing so possibly trigger a f2f. kind regards
No it won't, they are not handled by the same staff that deal with your benefits on a daily basis.
Gordon
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