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14 years 2 months ago #59200 by Davie65
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Hi all,
My wife and i care for our terminally ill disabled son, my wife is also on DLA top rates but has just had a letter for a pathways to work interview she rang and explained everything but the lady (who was very nice) said she feels terrible but the interview is compulsory. Is this right?
Dave.
My wife and i care for our terminally ill disabled son, my wife is also on DLA top rates but has just had a letter for a pathways to work interview she rang and explained everything but the lady (who was very nice) said she feels terrible but the interview is compulsory. Is this right?
Dave.
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14 years 2 months ago #59201 by Gordon
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Dave65 wrote:
All of these benefits have WFIs and in the vast majority of cases are madatory.
There is a guide to WFIs in the Work section of the Members area.
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Is your wife receiving Carers Allowance for your son, or do either of you receive IB or ESA.Hi all,
My wife and i care for our terminally ill disabled son, my wife is also on DLA top rates but has just had a letter for a pathways to work interview she rang and explained everything but the lady (who was very nice) said she feels terrible but the interview is compulsory. Is this right?
Dave.
All of these benefits have WFIs and in the vast majority of cases are madatory.
There is a guide to WFIs in the Work section of the Members area.
Gordon
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14 years 2 months ago #59202 by Davie65
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Hi Gordon,
Yes my wife receives carers allowance for our son.
I will have a read in the work section.
Thanks
Dave
Yes my wife receives carers allowance for our son.
I will have a read in the work section.
Thanks
Dave
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14 years 2 months ago #59204 by Gordon
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Dave65
Ublike IB and ESA the WFIs for CA tend to be about 2-3 years apart
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Ublike IB and ESA the WFIs for CA tend to be about 2-3 years apart

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14 years 2 months ago #59206 by Davie65
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Thanks Gordon

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14 years 2 months ago #59227 by Crazydiamond
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Dave65 wrote:
Claimants who receive Carer's Allowance do not have to attend work-focused interviews.
If necessary, I can quote from the relevant legislation?
Hi Gordon,
Yes my wife receives carers allowance for our son.
I will have a read in the work section.
Thanks
Dave
Claimants who receive Carer's Allowance do not have to attend work-focused interviews.
If necessary, I can quote from the relevant legislation?
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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