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Partner is on JSA with impairments, how do they expect him to work?
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helen5660
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Hi Eveyone, My partner too is now on jsa he has anxiey/depression , constat bakache chronic fatigue syndrome. Diabetes. Awaiting results from a internal cameras and he s on jsa...how do they expect him to work
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Hello @helen5660 and welcome to the community.
So sorry to hear about your concerns - who knows what these 'people' think?
Well, you'll find you are among friends here. Let us know how you think we might be able to help, what advice and/or support you're looking for - don't hesitate to ask any questions you may have. And have a look at some of the available links and discussion groups to see what there is that is relevant to you.
Meanwhile, we're here and listening.
Very best to you,
Richard -
Welcome to the community, @helen5660!
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Hi @helen5660
Has your partner applied for PIP?
There is a benefits calculator here that might help and also a PIP self test to see if they could be entitled to PIP.Scope
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