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1 day 2 hours ago #306261 by FunkySteph
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Hi there
I’m going through migration from irESA to UC and as I’m in the Support Group I used the fab leg passages in Ben&Work guides and expected a straightforward swap over to LCWRA of UC.
I’ve now been contacted to say I’m on New Style ESA which I’d never heard of and will be required to attend job centre to discuss my ability to work!! I am in bits over this and anticipating a horrible fight again like WCA type reassessment. Meanwhile I’ve been told to wait a UC decision though I’ve heard a lot of people are now getting 0 on that and have to rely on this New Style ESA.
Can anyone give me advice or reassurance? I was expecting a straight transfer and the thought of job centre assessment is terrifying. I’m mostly bedbound so will ask for a phone call but what on earth is reassessment all about?
I’m going through migration from irESA to UC and as I’m in the Support Group I used the fab leg passages in Ben&Work guides and expected a straightforward swap over to LCWRA of UC.
I’ve now been contacted to say I’m on New Style ESA which I’d never heard of and will be required to attend job centre to discuss my ability to work!! I am in bits over this and anticipating a horrible fight again like WCA type reassessment. Meanwhile I’ve been told to wait a UC decision though I’ve heard a lot of people are now getting 0 on that and have to rely on this New Style ESA.
Can anyone give me advice or reassurance? I was expecting a straight transfer and the thought of job centre assessment is terrifying. I’m mostly bedbound so will ask for a phone call but what on earth is reassessment all about?
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23 hours 30 minutes ago #306274 by David
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Replied by David on topic Issues with ESA migration to UC due to “New Style ESA”
Hi FunkySteph
Do not worry as New Style ESA is just another name for the old ESA that you would have been getting. The change to New Style ESA will be automatic apart from the Commitment phone call which is not a problem as you can see from the following description from a Forum member--
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Hi, had my telephone appointment. It had been rescheduled and the letter emailed to me about the new appointment was a bit more 'personal' . It stated 'We have arranged a telephone interview with a work coach. At this interview you will need to agree and accept your claimant commitment. The claimant commitment is your record of the actions that you need to take to continue getting New Style ESA. It will not include any work-related activities' It also describes it as New Style ESA New Joiner (Migrated Claim as UC Claim). Why on earth was I so worried, there was literally nothing asked. The coach/advisor simply stated why the call is needed, it was to update the claim as I had migrated. Then went through basic security questions (the only questions asked!). I was then told they need to know I am aware to report any changes. This is done by them simply telling you. Thats it. They will email you or post a letter for your records. I was also told that if I needed any help or had any problems with payment to contact said person who would raise it in head office in Belfast where the payments are done. I could use the UC journal for the case manager but if no joy for ESA related matters contact them. THere was absolutely no prying or tricks. It literally, if you dont ask any questions, be over in 3 mins. The letter calls it an interview that will last 30 mins, and we will ask you about your health. They know I was in support group, but in the call it was not mentioned only stated I just need to inform them of any changes like others have said. Hope this puts peoples mind at rest "
David
Do not worry as New Style ESA is just another name for the old ESA that you would have been getting. The change to New Style ESA will be automatic apart from the Commitment phone call which is not a problem as you can see from the following description from a Forum member--
"
Hi, had my telephone appointment. It had been rescheduled and the letter emailed to me about the new appointment was a bit more 'personal' . It stated 'We have arranged a telephone interview with a work coach. At this interview you will need to agree and accept your claimant commitment. The claimant commitment is your record of the actions that you need to take to continue getting New Style ESA. It will not include any work-related activities' It also describes it as New Style ESA New Joiner (Migrated Claim as UC Claim). Why on earth was I so worried, there was literally nothing asked. The coach/advisor simply stated why the call is needed, it was to update the claim as I had migrated. Then went through basic security questions (the only questions asked!). I was then told they need to know I am aware to report any changes. This is done by them simply telling you. Thats it. They will email you or post a letter for your records. I was also told that if I needed any help or had any problems with payment to contact said person who would raise it in head office in Belfast where the payments are done. I could use the UC journal for the case manager but if no joy for ESA related matters contact them. THere was absolutely no prying or tricks. It literally, if you dont ask any questions, be over in 3 mins. The letter calls it an interview that will last 30 mins, and we will ask you about your health. They know I was in support group, but in the call it was not mentioned only stated I just need to inform them of any changes like others have said. Hope this puts peoples mind at rest "
David
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