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Action Plan - WRA group
- FoxyLady2
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But I don't know what is meant by work related activity and I would have to meet with my Pdoc to discuss in some detail what this might mean and what I could do. We've only really discussed my medical treatment. I certainly can't do it in an e-mail and I don't see why I should have to share private e-mails between me and my doctor with the Job Centre (My Pdoc has already provided them with a medical report)
This "action plan" wasn't mentioned at the interview or what happens if I can't do it or anything.
can anyone help?
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- bro58
I was transfered from IB to ESA without a medical and placed in the WRA group (which I have appealed but am waiting to hear about) and attended my 2nd WFI recently - But I have just got through the post a formal "Action Plan" with target dates - I have to e-mail by Psychatrist to ask him what work related activity I could do and then send my advisor his reply.
But I don't know what is meant by work related activity and I would have to meet with my Pdoc to discuss in some detail what this might mean and what I could do. We've only really discussed my medical treatment. I certainly can't do it in an e-mail and I don't see why I should have to share private e-mails between me and my doctor with the Job Centre (My Pdoc has already provided them with a medical report)
This "action plan" wasn't mentioned at the interview or what happens if I can't do it or anything.
can anyone help?
Hi FL2,
With regards to WRA, does this help ? :
Work Focussed Interviews
Work Programme
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bro58
I clicked on the links you recommended to FoxyLady2 and read the section below
Upper Age Limit
You cannot be asked to attend a WFI if you have reached or passed the upper age limit.
For a woman this is their State Retirement Age.
For a man this is the State Retirement Age of a woman born on the same day.
I have had a tiring day so I can't get my head around the second statement for a man. The reason I ask is that I was born in July 1950, If a woman was born that date would she have reached the state retirement age? I have a my first WFI next week.
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All it means is that, rather than calculating your State Retirement Age as a man, you do it as a woman.
The SRP for a woman born 1 July 1950 is 6 September 2010.
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Please see amended date in my original post.
Thanks to the member who pointed out my error.
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