i got a capability for work questionnaire
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danny1986 said:im just reading through the website but if I generally cant even stand do you think I have anything too worry about are they giving people a fair chance ??? thanks in advanceTake a look at the ESA descriptors for each of the groups. Are you currently in a group already or on assessment rate?Do be aware that for the mobilising descriptor they will take into consideration your ability to use a self propel wheelchair.
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ok thanks I take a look im worried sick if im honest I don't know how I manage if I lose it0
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Are you currently in one of the groups? if so which group are you in?
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em sorry I don't understand I on esa and I beleave im in the support group ??? if that's what you mean0
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There's 2 groups for ESA..WRAG or Support Group. If you're in the Support Group, it will be worth knowing the reasons why you were placed into the group at your previous assessment. If those reasons still apply then concentrate on those.I realise just how stress the work capability assessment is. I was reviewed for this last November and yes, like yourself i was worried sick too. For me ESA is always the worst assessment.All you can do right now is put as much information on the form as possible and send any relevant evidence you have with the form. Do make sure it's returned on time though.Hopefully there's nothing to worry about and a decision will go in your favour. Good luck.0
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I was put in the support group due too my diaabilitys and not being able too attend meetings at job centre due too being house bound I not left the house in like 3 years0
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