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esa form and going out
- helchis
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13 years 10 months ago #69686 by helchis
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just reading my esa form again ive put in another section that at times that i do go out alone i need great encouragement and support and also my doctor as stated i avoid going out but can do at times in his report.would this be ok
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13 years 10 months ago #69688 by Crazydiamond
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You need to bear in mind that forums like this can never provide advice to individual claimants about their specific circumstances, all we can offer is general information about how the system works.
This is because there are huge range of factors which could affect your eligibility and it’s not possible or advisable for you to disclose that information on a public forum or for us to ask you the kind of questions that would be required.
We understand that this can be frustrating and that it’s sometimes a question of judgement about the degree to which a question is specific to your claim or more general in nature. But, for our sake and your own it is important that we do our best to stick to giving information rather than advice.
So, for advice about a specific problem you need to contact an advice agency if at all possible. To find details of an advice agency please see the following:
How can I get individual help with a specific benefits problem?
Sorry we cannot answer more directly, but this is not possible without access to your case papers etc. However please do read the guides in the members’ area which may help answer some of your queries?
This is because there are huge range of factors which could affect your eligibility and it’s not possible or advisable for you to disclose that information on a public forum or for us to ask you the kind of questions that would be required.
We understand that this can be frustrating and that it’s sometimes a question of judgement about the degree to which a question is specific to your claim or more general in nature. But, for our sake and your own it is important that we do our best to stick to giving information rather than advice.
So, for advice about a specific problem you need to contact an advice agency if at all possible. To find details of an advice agency please see the following:
How can I get individual help with a specific benefits problem?
Sorry we cannot answer more directly, but this is not possible without access to your case papers etc. However please do read the guides in the members’ area which may help answer some of your queries?
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
- helchis
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13 years 10 months ago #69689 by helchis
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i understand crazy diamond and am grateful for the advice could you answer this question and advise if im thinking in the right terms (even if i go to the school on my own the fact that i need and have family there just in case means im not doing it alone as such)
thanks again
thanks again
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13 years 10 months ago #69694 by Gordon
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helchis wrote:
Gordon
If you have a look at the Going Out section in the ESA Claims on Mental Health Grounds, page 48 onwards, the requirement for a companion is explained in more detail.i understand crazy diamond and am grateful for the advice could you answer this question and advise if im thinking in the right terms (even if i go to the school on my own the fact that i need and have family there just in case means im not doing it alone as such)
thanks again
Gordon
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- helchis
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13 years 10 months ago #69696 by helchis
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hi Gordon thanks for that ive checked that .but it doesnt mention the first question which is can you go out alone.i didnt tick this as i only go out 5-7 times at most on my own and takes a lot of effort and still im very anxious.i didnt think 5-7 times was a majority.and put in space below can go out with family but avoids going out alone.i just wondered is 5-7 times a majority or am i right in my thinking
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13 years 10 months ago #69697 by pete17971
Replied by pete17971 on topic Re:esa form and going out
helchis wrote:
Hi,
Sorry but you are asking a question which we cannot answer as we do not have intimate knowledge of you or your condition, movements etc. Only you know how many,how far etc and that is what needs to be conveyed onto the form.
There is no 'right' or 'wrong' answer, you need to answer the question as fits your own circumstances.
Pete
hi Gordon thanks for that ive checked that .but it doesnt mention the first question which is can you go out alone.i didnt tick this as i only go out 5-7 times at most on my own and takes a lot of effort and still im very anxious.i didnt think 5-7 times was a majority.and put in space below can go out with family but avoids going out alone.i just wondered is 5-7 times a majority or am i right in my thinking
Hi,
Sorry but you are asking a question which we cannot answer as we do not have intimate knowledge of you or your condition, movements etc. Only you know how many,how far etc and that is what needs to be conveyed onto the form.
There is no 'right' or 'wrong' answer, you need to answer the question as fits your own circumstances.
Pete
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