work related activity

iza
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Dear All,
I have a little question as I am preparing mentally for the court case and my future hearing.
I want really to win my case.
The question is , what is new for work related activities? What type of work related activities are proposed by the DWP for East London. Please advice as I need a bit of support to confront judges soon.
I appreciate all advice and help.
@Sam_Scope and @Alex please advise + @BenefitsTrainingCo feel free too.
I have a little question as I am preparing mentally for the court case and my future hearing.
I want really to win my case.
The question is , what is new for work related activities? What type of work related activities are proposed by the DWP for East London. Please advice as I need a bit of support to confront judges soon.
I appreciate all advice and help.
@Sam_Scope and @Alex please advise + @BenefitsTrainingCo feel free too.
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Hi,I'm not really understanding your question. There's no new work related activities for WRAG. When did you first apply for ESA? Are you receiving help with your Tribunal process? If not then it would be a good idea to contact your local welfare rights who will assist you further.Here's a link for the WRAG descriptors.
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Hi @poppy123456,
thanks for the link but that apply for people with physical and mental desirabilities. My case in the court is based on my medical condition which is very rare and is neurological condition of damaged trigeminal nerve in the face so of different nature that handling, walking or mental state.
My medical condition is just so different to the other people's disabilities as it is invisible disability. So I am a bit like pionier representing my health problems and how it affects me to the judges. My case is very long case. I am fighting with system for over 5 years.
Thanks anyway
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That's the WRAG descriptors i'm afraid. The Support Group descriptors are here.reg 29 and 35 here.They will be looking at the work you can do and not the work you can't do. Lots of people have invisible conditions. Good luck.
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