Benefits and Work has created an online form to allow claimants to assess themselves using the heavily reduced work capability assessment (WCA) that will be introduced if the DWP goes through with the harshest options in its recent consultation document.  

Activities abolished
The DWP are currently consulting on making it much harder to be found to have Limited Capability for Work-Related Activity (LCWRA or support group in ESA) or Limited Capability for Work (LCW). 

The consultation has various options, but at its most irresponsible, it proposes completely doing away with any points relating to:

  • Mobilising
  • Absence or loss of bowel/bladder control
  • Coping with Social Engagement
  • Getting About

The justification for this by the DWP is that people can now work from home, so problems with issues like mobilising, remaining continent or coping with other people no longer matter.

How easy it is in the real world for people with very serious health conditions to get jobs where their employer never expects them to come to work is something the consultation document simply doesn’t discuss. 

Substantial risk
Equally alarmingly, the DWP are proposing to do away with the absolutely vital substantial risk rule.  This rule allows you to be found to have LCWRA if there would be a substantial risk to the mental or physical health of anyone if you were found not to have LCWRA.

It is a fundamental safeguard for people who have, for example, severe mental health issues or some forms of learning disability or neurodiversity, who may struggle to regulate their emotions if placed in situations they find distressing.  They may harm themselves or lash out at others because they feel threatened or overwhelmed.

Under the proposed new rules, people in this position would, at best, be found to have LCW.  They could be required to attend interviews with work coaches and to take part in training.  If they failed to attend, or were judged not to have participated fully, they would then risk having their benefits sanctioned, possibly repeatedly.

What is likely to follow such sanctions is a descent into debt, increasing desperation and, as we have seen too often in the past, the end result may be the entirely avoidable death of a claimant.

According to Guy Opperman, minister for employment, work coaches receive just 6 hours and 45 minutes of mental health training.  With the benefit of this training they must judge whether a claimant is choosing to be uncooperative and even apparently rude or aggressive or is prevented from participating appropriately due to their their mental health condition.

The consultation document states that 14.6% of all new claimants who are placed in the LCWRA group are there because of the substantial risk rule.  There are currently a total of 2.4 million people in the LCWRA group of UC or support group of ESA. 

If these changes are brought in they are likely to apply to all new claimants from some point in 2025 and to all existing UC and ESA claimants who have their claim reviewed after that date.  (In addition, the DWP are still proposing to abolish the WCA entirely for new claims by 2029 and existing claims after that).

Many tens of thousands of claimants will be affected and it is very hard to see how removing the substantial risk rule would not lead to many additional claimant deaths.

Try the Worst Case WCA Test
Our WCA test is anonymous, though you can include your email address if you wish to emailed a copy of your results.  The results page will tell you how many points, if any, you scored and whether you would be placed in the:

  • LCWRA group
  • LCW group
  • Fit For Work group

Bear in mind that this is your assessment of what you would score, the DWP might reach a different conclusion.

In addition, remember this test may never be introduced.  Much may depend on the level of negative feedback and concern that these proposals create.

so, if you are unhappy with what you find when you try the test, we urge you very strongly to take action before it’s too late.

There’s details of steps you can take on the results page of your test.

Disability charities
If you have connections with a disability charity whose users may be affected, ask them to submit a response.  It doesn’t have to be very long and if they are worried that they don’t have a good enough understanding of the WCA, tell them about our absolutely free, confidential email consultancy service to help them with their submission.

Whilst individual submissions to the consultation can be anonymous and individuals’ details are always kept confidential, the DWP often publish a list of the organisations that have taken part.  It would be good to see as many disability charities as possible in that list.

But time is, deliberately, short.  The DWP gave no warning whatsoever that they were dropping this bombshell and have allowed only until 30 October for responses. 

So please begin alerting people as quickly and widely as you can.

And, finally, if you take the test, please come back and post a comment about how you got on and what actions you are planning to take.

Warning:  Please do not take the test if you think you would find the results distressing.  You can still find out more and take part in the consultation by reading our article:  Consultation on slashing support group launched by DWP

Take the Worst Case WCA Test

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    Jayne · 3 months ago
    I didn't get my disability payment off a £150 like I should have done what do I do bit my stepdad did.
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    Tam · 5 months ago
    I reported a missing cost of living payment and got told they had paid it already,thing is they paid it into an account that isn't mine,iv had the same bank account since april and they're not willing to look at this,,iv been in contact with my local mp,fingers crossed I get somewhere
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    Steve’s wife · 5 months ago
    I’ve not had mine, been told to fill an online form, but, it just gives e the same phone number I spoke to the advisor 🤷🏻‍♀️
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    Marnie Crawford · 5 months ago
    My daughters dla payment 150 hasn't came 
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    Nkosikhona Tshabalala · 5 months ago
    He did receive a message that he will get his payment but he did gets his payment. I don’t know why 
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    Nkosikhona Tshabalala · 5 months ago
    I did not get my living payment 
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    Dolly100 · 5 months ago
    I received a letter from DWP saying I would get X amount, but have received nothing.  I note those responsible will be unavailable and the so called form does not seem to be available?
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    Nkosikhona Tshabalala · 5 months ago
    Hi, I’m still waiting for my live payment, I didn’t get my payment but they did send me a message, but why I didn’t get paid
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    Doris · 6 months ago
    I've searched all over that site for missed payments, and where it says FORMS.. there are none. Do they deliberately make it that difficult that people just give up?
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      Georgina · 5 months ago
      @Doris You have to go to gov.uk/cost of living. I did it. Really easy. But I'm still waiting for my payment. They say up to 2 weeks. It's nearly been 2 weeks. When I need to if I still don't have it I don't know who to call. I've been calling different numbers all day. I'm really getting impatient. 
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    Christina ferris · 6 months ago
    I did  receive last year You are eligible for the Cost of Living Payment of £300 if you were entitled to a payment (or later found to be entitled to a payment) of Universal Credit for an assessment period that ended in the period 18 August 2023 to 17 September 2023. I  am universal credit  what do you doing  
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    Nicole · 6 months ago
    My son gets dla he didn't get the payment 
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    Christopher · 6 months ago
    I didn't receive the £150 payment what do I do 
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    Enid Harland · 6 months ago
    I am a pensioner also on disability allowance I have never had the £150 Am I entitled to it
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    Xxx · 6 months ago
    How come p.i.p get no help 🤔 
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    Xxx · 6 months ago
    My husband only get p.i.p as I'm his wife I have  to work to keep us boths .
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    Stephen r thompson · 7 months ago
    Hi will I recieve the cost of living payment whilst on  state pension an industrial injuries disablement pension for life 

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    Milan · 9 months ago
    Hi my name is milan and I have not received my cost of living payment 
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    Delyth Roberts · 10 months ago
    I get pip but I've not had my cost of living payment my nephew and niece have had there's but I haven't had mine why 
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    moonshakra · 11 months ago
    I’ve never rcd any cost of living payments.  Is this because my partner works?

    I receive PIP highest rate on both care and mobility and ESA income related support group, is that what it’s called? 

    Thank you Lisa
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    Susan · 11 months ago
    I never received any last year even though I am definitely entitled to it as I receive PIP. I reported it online and never heard a thing and you're only allowed to report the missing payment once, so what am I supposed to do? Any ideas, or anyone else had this issue? If they did it by alphabetical order, I should have got mine when my husband got his.
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      Rosie · 11 months ago
      @Susan Is it one per household? If you are both eligible AND living in the same household, you may only get one payment? I know that this is how it works with the winter fuel allowance for pensioners.