DWP disability minister Stephen Timms claims that the DWP have almost cleared the backlog of work capability assessment (WCA) reassessments, where the claimant has requested one and are increasing the number of scheduled reassessments targeting specific groups.  Details of how some claimants can get reassessed more quickly were also shared by an MP during the debate last week.   

During the debate, Timms told MPs:

“When I was advised that we had a backlog of 35,000 claimant-led reassessments, I told officials to prioritise that group, and I am pleased that most of that backlog was cleared by the start of this calendar year. The vast majority of it will be cleared altogether by the end of this month.”

Timms went on to say that they are also increasing the number of scheduled reassessments, targeting particular groups:

“ We are prioritising scheduled reassessments for people who are most likely to have had a change in their circumstances—for example, those with a short-term prognosis, for whom we can reasonably anticipate that a change in their health condition has occurred. That includes those with risks from pregnancy complications, or those who have recovered following cancer treatment.”

Timms claimed that contractors were recruiting more assessors and opening up evening and weekend appointment slots to allow more reassessments:

“To do that, we will continue to increase assessment capacity significantly, through accelerated recruitment of healthcare professionals. Our providers have also expanded appointment availability, including some evening and weekend slots, and improved triage processes to identify cases that are suitable for paper-based or remote assessment, which can be dealt with particularly quickly.”

LibDem MP Wendy Chamberlain revealed that one of her staff had attended a session run by Maximus at which the company revealed that they have been instructed by the DWP to prioritise new UC claims.  However, where an MPs office writes to Maximus making a case for a reassessment to be prioritised, Maximus can then escalate this to the DWP to try to get permission to carry it out.

Assuming this is the case with all assessment providers, it seems worth trying to get your MP’s office involved if your condition has deteriorated and you need a WCA reassessment.

You can read the record of the Westminster Hall debate on WCA timescales here.

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    · 10 hours ago
    I truly hope this falls flat on its face, we have enough to cope with happening right now without having this barbarity added to it. Sorry for my continued moaning but if this all comes to pass then I'm genuinely up the proverbially creek. SERIOUSLY 
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    · 18 hours ago
    I see the IFS is recommending Local Authority Council Tax Reduction Schemes be replaced by making help towards council tax part of Universal Credit. So ending the post code lottery, reducing local authority admin costs and increasing work incentives.

    The policy paper makes for scary reading:

    To keep the change cost neutral

    "Two possibilities would be to raise the UC taper rate by 7 percentage points to 62%, or to have a council tax minimum payment of 47% so that the new UC council tax element only covers 53% of claimants’ gross council tax liabilities. These represent two simple illustrative scenarios – in reality, the government might wish to pick an intermediate option."
    ...
    " Reducing the cost of integration by introducing a 47% minimum payment would provide a further strengthening of work incentives, since this cut to generosity would fall more on out-of-work households. On the other hand, raising the UC taper to offset the cost of integration would more than undo the strengthening of work incentives brought about by integration."
    ...
    "Within the existing parameters of UC, it is not possible to substantially strengthen work incentives without either spending additional money or reducing generosity for the poorest households."
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      · 11 hours ago
      @John Good grief is there no depths they won't stoop to to persecute us?We have enough to deal with as it is.
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    · 23 hours ago
    Will Timms review be good or bad?

    I have myself been refused PIP many times.
    I have epilepsy, in which I constantly have both unconscious seizures and physical fits, I have mobility problems, and I have dizzy spells.
    PIP has always ignored everything that I have said, and they do not care about health, safety, and disabilities. 
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    · 1 days ago
    Timms claims he's a man of god, he lacks basic charity about the wellbeing of the sick and vulnerable 
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      · 11 hours ago
      @Duncan Wasn't the controversial "four-point rule" for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) from the initial Bill dropped only by a significant backlash and revolt from Labour backbenchers and was not due to him because he was "a man of God"?

      He's rather an evil.
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    · 1 days ago
    SO  does this mean  LABOUR 2024  back tracking ????.   (LCWRA)  PRE 2026  excisting claims have protection   unlikely  , to have get  REASSETNMENT .  May get & reveiw  . SO  if u age 62- 65 ???  2nd degenarative disabilty  want get better for life  HAVE  disabilty for life .   WE  could face    the depresstion , stress , anexity ???  . HAVING  to go througth  FUTURE  LCWRA / ASSETNMENT / REVEIW .   ????.  MORE folk lodging  MR,,,   More folk  going to tribunrals .    IF  you only claim  UC/ LCWRA    (ATM) . WHAT  happens  if when   WCA 50  / LCWRA   . GOES / SCRAPED .     NO WAY,,,  US FOLK BE FIT TO RETURN TO WORK .  LABOUR 2024   NO BETTER THAN TORYS  JUST MORE    ( AUSTERITY )    ECONMY B4  PEOPLE & NEEDS . 
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    · 1 days ago
    Can B&W comment on the recent comments and information at large that people that have been on the UC health element LCWRA will likely be reassessed as backlogs have been cleared or shortly to be c.leared.
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      · 1 days ago
      @John ORIGINALY . EXCISTING  claims lcwra  b4 2026 most   would not   face reassetnment , only if u reported change circumstances .  Worrying times all round .  LABOUR 2024 KEIR , RACHEAL . PAT .. NOT  not listing to advice off disability groups ., CARRY  on  focing tory austerity , SCARY TIMES  ahead   next  3/ 4 yrs . 
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    · 1 days ago
    I have had my PIP, got the same award as previously given no daily living, but enhanced mobility, I have uncontrolled seizures, which show no signs of letting up as of yet, I haven't had an WCA since 2018/19  I did ring several times to see what was going on, but each time got given different dates for the re assessment, I obviously won't cross over to u/c as I have no daily living and in any case have savings so would not be eligible on those grounds, I assume I will get a review but am guessing evening if I was awarded it would only be for a year  on the new insurance based scheme, I just want it over with, my savings won't go on forever so will have to wait and see I wish things were clearer.
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      · 1 days ago
      @Elizabeth Vidler Im not sure how often WCAs are carried out however I do know that ESA of any kind has not moved to insurance based scheme ( yet)! Hopefully it dosnt, if you are ill enough to be put in the support group for instance but all of a sudden you only receive payments for an allotted period of time- what do you live on after this if you dont qualify for UC......

      This is such a cruel government and let's face it none of them are great!
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    · 2 days ago
    Just finally got my PIP assessment out of the way, I'm in no mood for a WCA. The stress never ends. 
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    · 2 days ago
    Yeah, I waited 19 months, was awarded LCWRA and now they're refusing back pay 🤷‍♂️ even though it was a reassessment and not a new claim 
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      · 1 days ago
      @Anonymous UC won’t pay back pay, I was refused also. 
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      · 1 days ago
      @Sue Fingers crossed 🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞
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      · 1 days ago
      @Sue Here's hoping that stays the case, we have enough to worry about right now as it is
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      · 1 days ago
      @Sue Perhaps BW can comment 
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      · 1 days ago
      @Anonymous If you are already on LCW and now moving to LCWRA.

      If you notified them of your condition getting worse and requested reassessment you are entitled to LCWRA being backdated to the date you requested the reassessment.

      If your reassessment was initiated by the DWP as a routine reassessment then you are only entitled to LCWRA from the date the award decision was made.