The DWP will have cleared most of the work capability assessment (WCA) reassessment backlog for claimants whose condition has deteriorated in the next six months, disability minister Stephen Timms told MPs in answer to a written question.

Last month we reported that there was a backlog of 110,000 WCA reassessments and little sign of the DWP reducing that figure, because they were focusing on assessments for new claimants rather than existing ones.

However, in his latest written parliamentary answer, Timms says that 35,000 of the reassessments are for claimants who have reported a change in their circumstances, usually a deterioration in their condition, up to May 2025.  These are claimants who may be entitled to a higher rate of benefit.

The DWP are now working with the private sector suppliers (Maximus, Capita, Serco and Ingeus) to increase the number of assessors available. 6,000 of the deterioration reassessments are now being worked on, with most of the 35,000 to be dealt with over the next six months.

In a separate response to a Freedom of Information request, the DWP have confirmed that claimants with LCW who report a deterioration in their health before 6 April 2026 will – if they meet the criteria - receive the current LCWRA rate, rather than the almost halved rate that is to be introduced for new claims from that date.

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    · 5 hours ago
    So the government does not expect to clear the WCA reassessments backlog within 6 months. All the overdue reassessments.

    The DWP does expect to clear the backlog of reassessment requested by claimants due to their health condition getting worse. 
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    · 6 hours ago
    This is me waiting for mine since 2017 currently on uc lcw I have autism ok it’s not serious but these commitments reviews and all the other stuff and visits to see a work coach at the job centre is making me suicidal self harm and mentally poorly as I can’t do face to face social interaction just want this nightmare to end it’s ruining my life I have not worked for 28 years so having all these interviews about my cv is a waste of time 
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    · 7 hours ago
    Fraud, Error and Recovery Bill update -
    The bill now returns to the House of Commons for consideration of Lords amendments on Wednesday 5 November.

    I am wondering if it is worth another targeted MP email push to support the amendments – which seem to go some way to addressing our privacy concerns.

    Benefits and Work – any thoughts? With thanks.

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    · 7 hours ago
    In other new the government response to the pathways to work consultation is out, it's actually quite funny. Seems everyone did as I did and  used their response to rant about how awful the whole thing was. It's definitely one to have a gander at https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/pathways-to-work-reforming-benefits-and-support-to-get-britain-working-green-paper/outcome/government-response-to-the-pathways-to-work-consultation

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