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10 years 5 months ago - 10 years 5 months ago #114076 by H2o
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A friend of mine has received a letter for a WRAG interview soon, he's appealing his ESA decision as he can hardly breathe or walk, but that is taking its time.

In the meantime I guess he has to attend, just wondering if there would be any problems gong with him as another friend who is on ESA was told he couldn't have anyone to attend with him even though he has severe anxiety. Is there a regulation on whether someone can attend the interview with the claimant?

Also does the ongoing appeal have any influence before its heard?

Had a search online but couldn't get anywhere, thanks for any advice.
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10 years 5 months ago #114078 by Gordon
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H2o wrote: A friend of mine has received a letter for a WRAG interview soon, he's appealing his ESA decision as he can hardly breathe or walk, but that is taking its time.

In the meantime I guess he has to attend, just wondering if there would be any problems gong with him as another friend who is on ESA was told he couldn't have anyone to attend with him even though he has severe anxiety. Is there a regulation on whether someone can attend the interview with the claimant?

Also does the ongoing appeal have any influence before its heard?

Had a search online but couldn't get anywhere, thanks for any advice.


The first thing is to check whether the appointment can be heard over the phone, this is at the discretion of the JC+ advisor, but is often granted, especially if the claimant has appealed.

If they do have to attend, then they can take someone with them, there may be issues at the JC+ office as they often do not have the physical space for a companion to sit in, but depending how bad their anxiety is, they can insist that it be done as a reasonable adjustment due to their condition.

Unfortunately, making an appeal does not excuse your friend from being required to participate in any Work Related Activity required by the JC+, although it should excuse them being forwarded to the Work Programme. Any WRA that is suggested must take into account any limitations that result from your friends condition(s).

Gordon

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