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13 years 11 months ago #64949 by Gordon
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Replied by Gordon on topic Re:SUPPORT GROUP FOR MENTAL ILLNESS
clio wrote:
LCWRA - Limited Capability for Work Related Activity, which will place you in the Support Group.
Gordon
LCW - Limited Capability for Work, which will place you in the Work Related activity Group (WRAG).hi
please excuse but what does LCW LCWRA mean
LCWRA - Limited Capability for Work Related Activity, which will place you in the Support Group.
Gordon
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- bro58
13 years 11 months ago #64950 by bro58
Replied by bro58 on topic Re:SUPPORT GROUP FOR MENTAL ILLNESS
clio wrote:
We have had instances on B&W, where members who are appealing WRAG to Support, have been told that they do not have to attend anymore WFI's while appealing.
However this seems to vary from area to area, and as of yet we have not found any definitive regs to cover this.
Maybe worth querying it though.
Good luck on your appeal, if that's what you decide to do, use all the guides here, and come back to the forum if you have any further queries.
Keep an eye on this thread as other Mods or members may post further helpful advice.
cheers
bro58
thanks for all the help
I will appeal, managed to ring jobcentreplus today as i have an interview on mon 22 i still have to go for interview even if i appeal i was told, she said would it be ok if the interviewer came to my house i said even my family dont come to my house she is getting somebody to ring tomorrow. i will have to look at appeal notes.
thanks
We have had instances on B&W, where members who are appealing WRAG to Support, have been told that they do not have to attend anymore WFI's while appealing.
However this seems to vary from area to area, and as of yet we have not found any definitive regs to cover this.
Maybe worth querying it though.
Good luck on your appeal, if that's what you decide to do, use all the guides here, and come back to the forum if you have any further queries.
Keep an eye on this thread as other Mods or members may post further helpful advice.
cheers
bro58
- Catherine
13 years 11 months ago - 13 years 11 months ago #64958 by Catherine
Replied by Catherine on topic Re:SUPPORT GROUP FOR MENTAL ILLNESS
Hi Clio and Bro58.
There is a pretty detailed document that came out earlier this month on the IB reassessment process.
In the question and answer section (can't see any page numbers) it states: Since October 2010, claimants are no longer required to attend Work Focused Interviews whilst appealing.
www.dwp.gov.uk/docs/ib-reassessment-information-pack.pdf
I would have thought the same rules apply for existing ESA claimants as well as those being transferred from IB, but I am no expert - and do get the wrong end of the stick sometimes!
The document also contains all sorts of information concerning when people are likely to be transferred from IB.
Best wishes
There is a pretty detailed document that came out earlier this month on the IB reassessment process.
In the question and answer section (can't see any page numbers) it states: Since October 2010, claimants are no longer required to attend Work Focused Interviews whilst appealing.
www.dwp.gov.uk/docs/ib-reassessment-information-pack.pdf
I would have thought the same rules apply for existing ESA claimants as well as those being transferred from IB, but I am no expert - and do get the wrong end of the stick sometimes!
The document also contains all sorts of information concerning when people are likely to be transferred from IB.
Best wishes
Last edit: 13 years 11 months ago by Gordon. Reason: corrected URL
- bro58
13 years 11 months ago - 13 years 11 months ago #64960 by bro58
Replied by bro58 on topic Re:SUPPORT GROUP FOR MENTAL ILLNESS
Catherine wrote:
Hi Cat,
Is it possible for you to copy and paste an active link to the info please?.
bro58
Hi just noticed that it has an active link above, don't know what happened there!!
bro58
Hi Clio and Bro58.
There is a pretty detailed document that came out earlier this month on the IB reassessment process.
In the question and answer section (can't see any page numbers) it states: Since October 2010, claimants are no longer required to attend Work Focused Interviews whilst appealing.
http://www.dwp.gov.uk/docs/ib-reassessment-information-pack.pdf
I would have thought the same rules apply for existing ESA claimants as well as those being transferred from IB, but I am no expert - and do get the wrong end of the stick sometimes!
The document also contains all sorts of information concerning when people are likely to be transferred from IB.
Best wishes
Hi Cat,
Is it possible for you to copy and paste an active link to the info please?.
bro58
Hi just noticed that it has an active link above, don't know what happened there!!
bro58
Last edit: 13 years 11 months ago by bro58.
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13 years 11 months ago #64961 by Gordon
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Replied by Gordon on topic Re:SUPPORT GROUP FOR MENTAL ILLNESS
Catherine
I've had a look through the document you linked to and whilst it is not explicitly stated, I think the section you are refering to relates someone appealing a Decision that they did not qualify for the WRAG, rather than the Support Group.
Gorodn
I've had a look through the document you linked to and whilst it is not explicitly stated, I think the section you are refering to relates someone appealing a Decision that they did not qualify for the WRAG, rather than the Support Group.
Gorodn
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- Catherine
13 years 11 months ago #64964 by Catherine
Replied by Catherine on topic Re:SUPPORT GROUP FOR MENTAL ILLNESS
Hi Gordon. Yes it isn't totally clear, but i wouldn't have thought they could make someone who is appealing being put in the WRAG go for WFIs if they are saying those who are appealing being put on JSA don't have to. It would be more likely the other way round if they were going to differentiate i would have thought???
Best wishes
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