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ESA supporting letter
- nicola standcumbe
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I have received the form ESA50 today to be transferred from IB to ESA and just wondered what information my supporting letter should contain. My dr is happy to write one and also my occupational therapist from M.E clinic.
Have been dreading going through this, and as am housebound really worried wont get a home visit for assessment. Any help really appreciated, many thanks
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- bro58
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Any letters of support from your G.P. etc, should ideally relate to how you qualify for either The WRAG of ESA, and/or The Support Group (SG) of ESA.
Here are The WRAG qualifying criteria, (you need at least 15 points which can be achieved cumulatively across all the activities, or on any single activity)
WRAG (LCW) Descriptors
You can also qualify for The WRAG under ESA Reg 29 :
ESA Reg 29 for entry to The WRAG (LCW)
See also : Qualifying for the WRAG
To qualify for The SG, you have to fulfill any one of The SG Descriptors, as below :
SG (LCWRA) Descriptors
Or you can qualify under ESA Reg 35 :
ESA Reg 35 for entry to The SG (LCWRA)
See also : Qualifying for the Support Group
A common misapprehension made by G.P.'s is that stating in writing that a patient in "Unfit to do any type of work" will help their patient to gain access to The SG, it doesn't, this is only saying that the patient has Limited Capability for Work, (LCW) which give access to The WRAG.
To gain access to The SG, you must be classed as having Limited Capability for Work Related Activity, (LCWRA) so you would also be unfit to take part in interviews, training courses, etc (WFI's & WRA)
Which version of The ESA50 have you received, is it The ESA50 03/11, (the 03/11 should be on the bottom left of page one) or is it The ESA50 01/2013. (the 01/2013 should be at the bottom right of page 20 of the form).
Once you have replied to this topic, I can advise further.
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- nicola standcumbe
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- bro58

In that case you may want to consider :
Using The PDF Version Of The ESA50 Questionnaire
Whilst referring to the corresponding section in the ESA Claims Guides under the heading of :
"New ESA50 form"
On this page :
ESA Claims Guides
With respect to the ESA50, see also :
How long do I have to complete the ESA50?
ESA50 too big for the envelope
From our : ESA FAQ’s
&
Sending Documents to the DWP or ATOS
As you are being transferred over to ESA from IB you may find it helpful to work your way through our : IB, IS, SDA, Migration to ESA FAQ’s .
I am not expecting you to take on board everything in my posts all at once, but if you bookmark/favourite this page, you can refer to it as you wish, and then pose any queries that may crop up, by replying to this topic.

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- nicola standcumbe
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Molly98 wrote: Hi am now working my way through the ESA form with help from your wonderful guides, it's a very slow process! I have come across a letter written by my old occupational health worker to my dr before she retired but its 5 years old. It has good information in it about how my illness affects me and my daily life. Should I put a copy in with my ESA form or would it not be considered as years old? Many thanks
Whether to include the letter is you decision, but I think it unlikely that it will carry much weight with either the ATOS assessor or the DWP Decision Maker.
The problem is the age, this is an assessment of your capabilities as they are now, unless you can also show that your condition has deteriorated over the this time frame as well, then this letter lacks context to how you are today.
Gordon
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