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WCA dilemma - DWP delay tactics ?
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13 hours 33 minutes ago #312068 by Sum
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Hi All B&W Formites,
The MP office has submitted my case to DWP for response. waiting no indication of how long MP office allow for DWP response. Its another waiting game i guess ....
I was looking back over clmts clm. He submitted 1st fit note on 8 Nov 25 . On the same date Work coach uploaded work plan as follows :
I've agreed with my work coach that I'll:
1. I will upload my CV to my universal credit account, with all of my qualifications on there, by my next appointment, or when my work coach asks for it.
2. I will check for vacancies and apply for those that match my skills and experience on websites like Find a Job.gov.uk for example, and I will keep a record in my job application tab in my Universal Credit account. I am aware that I need to show evidence of 35 hours a week of job searching.
3. I will let my friends & family know that I am looking for work and ask them to let me know of any opportunity that I can apply to according to my skills and experience. I will keep a record in my job application tab in my Universal credit account.
4.My work coach may refer me to work placements, voluntary work, apprenticeships, training courses, employment clubs/fairs or any other work based activity. I will attend on time, have a positive attitude and fully participate.
5 I am aware that I need to attend all my mandatory appointments with my work coach and feedback any changes. I am aware that failure to do so may affect my universal credit claim.
6 I will attend all the appointments booked by my work coach, if I am unable to attend, I will let my work coach know before the appointment via Journal with 24hrs notice.
i dont think should have been done or accepted given that fact a fit note had been submitted .... i thought wk commitments werent applicable while a valid fit note is on file .....am i wrong please correct my understanding?
The MP office has submitted my case to DWP for response. waiting no indication of how long MP office allow for DWP response. Its another waiting game i guess ....
I was looking back over clmts clm. He submitted 1st fit note on 8 Nov 25 . On the same date Work coach uploaded work plan as follows :
I've agreed with my work coach that I'll:
1. I will upload my CV to my universal credit account, with all of my qualifications on there, by my next appointment, or when my work coach asks for it.
2. I will check for vacancies and apply for those that match my skills and experience on websites like Find a Job.gov.uk for example, and I will keep a record in my job application tab in my Universal Credit account. I am aware that I need to show evidence of 35 hours a week of job searching.
3. I will let my friends & family know that I am looking for work and ask them to let me know of any opportunity that I can apply to according to my skills and experience. I will keep a record in my job application tab in my Universal credit account.
4.My work coach may refer me to work placements, voluntary work, apprenticeships, training courses, employment clubs/fairs or any other work based activity. I will attend on time, have a positive attitude and fully participate.
5 I am aware that I need to attend all my mandatory appointments with my work coach and feedback any changes. I am aware that failure to do so may affect my universal credit claim.
6 I will attend all the appointments booked by my work coach, if I am unable to attend, I will let my work coach know before the appointment via Journal with 24hrs notice.
i dont think should have been done or accepted given that fact a fit note had been submitted .... i thought wk commitments werent applicable while a valid fit note is on file .....am i wrong please correct my understanding?
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5 hours 44 minutes ago #312081 by latetrain
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Hi Sum
A work search condition will be suspended you are unfit for work, for up to 14 consecutive days after you have provided the relevant evidence for this (a self-certificate for the first severn days and a fit note for the second and on no more than two periods in any 12 months, if the DWP is satisfied that it would be unreasonable for you to meet a work search condition.
We would advise you to seek specialist advice from your local Welfare Rights Organisation: advicelocal.uk where they can take all your circumstances into consideration when giving you advice.
Gary
A work search condition will be suspended you are unfit for work, for up to 14 consecutive days after you have provided the relevant evidence for this (a self-certificate for the first severn days and a fit note for the second and on no more than two periods in any 12 months, if the DWP is satisfied that it would be unreasonable for you to meet a work search condition.
We would advise you to seek specialist advice from your local Welfare Rights Organisation: advicelocal.uk where they can take all your circumstances into consideration when giving you advice.
Gary
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