- Posts: 51284
 
 			× 			Members		
 	 	Just joined and looking to appeal
- Gordon
 - Offline
 
 		Less 		More 		 			 	
 		 			 	 						14 years 11 months ago				#37189 		by Gordon 	  	 		 			 					
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems 					 	    			 			 		 													
 	 				Replied by Gordon on topic Re:Just joined and looking to appeal			
  			 				Mike
 
There used to be a serperate medical that would be conducted after the WCA but that was stopped sometime ago, it is now usually incorporated into the WCA, however, there has to be a reasonable expectation that you would meet the requirements, in order for the test to be carried out.
 
Unfortunately it is perfectly possible to suffer from constant pain and difficulties with standing, sitting and walking, but still not be eligible for the Support Group. It is important that you understand that the criteria for the Support Group are specific and need to be supported by appropriate evidence.
 
As an example, if you are unable to walk 50 metres, you would be eligible for the WRAG, however, if you can show that you cannot walk 30 metres, you would eligible for the Support Group.
 
I hope this explains things a bit better.
 
Gordon
  							There used to be a serperate medical that would be conducted after the WCA but that was stopped sometime ago, it is now usually incorporated into the WCA, however, there has to be a reasonable expectation that you would meet the requirements, in order for the test to be carried out.
Unfortunately it is perfectly possible to suffer from constant pain and difficulties with standing, sitting and walking, but still not be eligible for the Support Group. It is important that you understand that the criteria for the Support Group are specific and need to be supported by appropriate evidence.
As an example, if you are unable to walk 50 metres, you would be eligible for the WRAG, however, if you can show that you cannot walk 30 metres, you would eligible for the Support Group.
I hope this explains things a bit better.
Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- mikesimms
 - Topic Author
 - Offline
 
 		Less 		More 		 			 	
 		- Posts: 19
 
 			 	 						14 years 11 months ago				#37342 		by mikesimms 	  	 		 			 	    			 			 		 													
 	 				Replied by mikesimms on topic Re:Just joined and looking to appeal			
  			 				Ok as said earlier in the thred by someone nice chap, see the welfare officer,
 
Silly question? is this a special person in CAB who works for cab? si its them I call? as I have never spoke to anyone before.
 
 
Kind regards
  					Silly question? is this a special person in CAB who works for cab? si its them I call? as I have never spoke to anyone before.
Kind regards
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- cdcdi1911
 - Offline
 
 		Less 		More 		 			 	
 		- Posts: 2522
 
 			 	 						14 years 11 months ago				#37353 		by cdcdi1911 	  	 		 			 	    			 			 		 													
 	 				Replied by cdcdi1911 on topic Re:Just joined and looking to appeal			
  			 				Hi Mike
 
There are many different names for people who give benefit advice, Welfare Rights Officers/Advisers, Benefit Advisers. They all mean the same thing. Your local CAB should have such advisers (their called Welfare Benefit Caseworkers) who can assist you.
 
From the letter you mentioned it sounds like the DWP are unclear whether you want the decision reconsidered or are just making a complaint. It's important to state in writing that you want the decision reconsidered and give reasons, but I think it would be best if you show the CAB your letters and let them start the process.
 
Good luck
 
Derek
  					There are many different names for people who give benefit advice, Welfare Rights Officers/Advisers, Benefit Advisers. They all mean the same thing. Your local CAB should have such advisers (their called Welfare Benefit Caseworkers) who can assist you.
From the letter you mentioned it sounds like the DWP are unclear whether you want the decision reconsidered or are just making a complaint. It's important to state in writing that you want the decision reconsidered and give reasons, but I think it would be best if you show the CAB your letters and let them start the process.
Good luck
Derek
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
 		Moderators: Gordon, latetrain, BIS, Catherine12345, Chris, David, Keely