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4 years 8 months ago #250135 by Meeko
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Hello,
I'm on PIP and I also recieve ESA Support Group, and have done for a number of years.
It is coming up to my PIP Review.
I no longer want to claim for PIP.
But I still want to continue my ESA Claim. I don't think I'm ready for Universal Credit, and I am anxious that they won't respect my health condition, mental health condition, or that I'm not "quite there yet" in terms of looking after myself independantly.
There are two options before me:
1) Just End my PIP Claim outright.
2) Fill in the PIP form anyway with my updated condition, knowing I will not recieve the award as I have gotten better since I first claimed PIP.
I am scared of having to go through another ESA re-assessment though. Will either of the above 2 options, trigger an ESA re-assessment? I still fit the criteria for ESA WRAG, which I would like to be in, but I don't have recent paperwork evidence.
What should I do?
Thanks,
Kind regards
I'm on PIP and I also recieve ESA Support Group, and have done for a number of years.
It is coming up to my PIP Review.
I no longer want to claim for PIP.
But I still want to continue my ESA Claim. I don't think I'm ready for Universal Credit, and I am anxious that they won't respect my health condition, mental health condition, or that I'm not "quite there yet" in terms of looking after myself independantly.
There are two options before me:
1) Just End my PIP Claim outright.
2) Fill in the PIP form anyway with my updated condition, knowing I will not recieve the award as I have gotten better since I first claimed PIP.
I am scared of having to go through another ESA re-assessment though. Will either of the above 2 options, trigger an ESA re-assessment? I still fit the criteria for ESA WRAG, which I would like to be in, but I don't have recent paperwork evidence.
What should I do?
Thanks,
Kind regards
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4 years 8 months ago #250137 by BIS
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Hi Meeko
We can't tell you what to do in these circumstances.
If your condition has improved from when you were awarded PIP you should inform the DWP that there has been a change of circumstances. If you think that means you would not longer be awarded PIP then say so. If you think you would be entitled to a lesser award then they will do a review.
Stopping your PIP will not directly affect your ESA at this stage. However, when your next review comes up it will be evident on your records that there has been some improvement in your condition. I can't say how that will affect your ESA.
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We can't tell you what to do in these circumstances.
If your condition has improved from when you were awarded PIP you should inform the DWP that there has been a change of circumstances. If you think that means you would not longer be awarded PIP then say so. If you think you would be entitled to a lesser award then they will do a review.
Stopping your PIP will not directly affect your ESA at this stage. However, when your next review comes up it will be evident on your records that there has been some improvement in your condition. I can't say how that will affect your ESA.
BIS
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4 years 8 months ago #250149 by Dan Statham
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It's worthwhile completing your PIP form. When my (PIP) assessment debacle happened (my PIP "journey" was stopped) I know that immediately (matter of days) I had to fill in another ESA form. I had been awarded ESA 12 months before, and was a lifetime award / support. Likely the same for you, if you don't fill in the form. In all honesty, it takes forever for the DWP to analyse and decide, might just be the breathing room you need? Who knows, you might still be able to claim PIP, which will be far more use to you than ESA if you start work again!
I found that (it's worthwhile chasing up that paperwork) the ESA claim was straightforward and fairly easy, as long as you have paper evidence. No need for a F2F. Just chase up every appointment you ever had with any medical staff / clinics.
I found that (it's worthwhile chasing up that paperwork) the ESA claim was straightforward and fairly easy, as long as you have paper evidence. No need for a F2F. Just chase up every appointment you ever had with any medical staff / clinics.
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