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11 years 10 months ago - 11 years 10 months ago #106304 by Benson
Is reduced ESA50 space intentional ? was created by Benson
Does anyone know if the reduced space given on 2013 ESA50 forms is intentional on the part of the DWP ? When I look at last years, they make the boxes use up all the space available on the page, on the new ones they squash everything to the right of the page. I just wondered if anyone knows if this is an intentional ploy ? I know you can use additional pages but that is a hassle for many.

Also, can someone tell me the order things happen. When the ESA50 is sent to ATOS, if a face to face is not required, do they also mark it ? Or is that always DWP ? One of my previous ESA85's said it was marked by a nurse. Is she part of ATOS ? Do they also make the final decision ?

If I disagree with a decision but don't want to appeal at first, can I ask them to look at the decision again along with my reasons why I disagree ? I know you suggest to appeal straight away, but can it just be asked to be looked at again first ? If so, how is this done ?

Finally, is this ESA113 the current one ? www.dwp.gov.uk/docs/esa113-interactive.pdf

Thanks.
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11 years 10 months ago - 11 years 10 months ago #106305 by Gordon
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Benson wrote: Does anyone know if the reduced space given on 2013 ESA50 forms is intentional on the part of the DWP ? When I look at last years, they make the boxes use up all the space available on the page, on the new ones they squash everything to the right of the page. I just wondered if anyone knows if this is an intentional ploy ? I know you can use additional pages but that is a hassle for many.


Sorry, not the faintest idea.

Also, can someone tell me the order things happen. When the ESA50 is sent to ATOS, if a face to face is not required, do they also mark it ? Or is that always DWP ? One of my previous ESA85's said it was marked by a nurse. Is she part of ATOS ? Do they also make the final decision ?


ATOS use doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, midwives, and OT's to do the assessments, all our trained to a standard set by the DWP in disability assessment.

ATOS staff make a recommendation based on the medical evidence, only a DWP Decision Maker can make a Decision on a claimants claim.

If I disagree with a decision but don't want to appeal at first, can I ask them to look at the decision again along with my reasons why I disagree ? I know you suggest to appeal straight away, but can it just be asked to be looked at again first ? If so, how is this done ?


Contact the DWP and ask for them to Reconsider the Decision, you can do it over the but I would recommend your doing it in writing.

Finally, is this ESA113 the current one ? www.dwp.gov.uk/docs/esa113-interactive.pdf


As far as I am aware, yes.

Gordon

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11 years 10 months ago - 11 years 10 months ago #106308 by Benson
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Thanks. If a ESA85 was done by a nurse does this denote any specific area of expertise ? Or do they do all kinds of health issues ?
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11 years 10 months ago - 11 years 10 months ago #106316 by bro58
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Benson wrote: Thanks. If a ESA85 was done by a nurse does this denote any specific area of expertise ? Or do they do all kinds of health issues ?


Hi B,

Once a Nurse, Midwife, OT, Physiotherapist or Doctor receives training from ATOS, and is classed as an Approved Disability Analyst (ADA), they can carry out assessments for various medical conditions.

Doctors are supposed to be used for certain neurological conditions, but information regarding which neurological conditions this pertains too is rather sketchy.

All assessing ATOS HCP's are supposed to have telephone access to ATOS Mental Health Champions if needed when dealing with an assessment of a claimant with mental health issues. Again information regarding this is rather vague.

This document was provided as the result of an FOI request, whether ATOS adhere to the guidance is another matter. :

www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/162958/re...0001%205%20Final.pdf

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