Limited capability for work
Hi
Just wanted some advice about my recent assessment I have recently had my work capability assessment and have been awarded limited capability for work im pregnant and also suffer with my mental health I was wondering if I could ask to be re assessed for limited capability for work and work related activity as I feel that my condition has worsened over the last couple of weeks to tell you the truth I'm struggling to get up in the mornings and sometimes I just can't I understand the assessment was done and that's the descion they made but I feeling like I can't cope with it all I also take care of my partner who has health problems and 3 year old any advice would be much appreciated thanks
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Hi @user31. I'm so sorry that your health has worsened. It must be so difficult whilst being pregnant and caring for a young child and your partner. Here's the information I found:
If your health has changed since your last Universal Credit review or LCWRA reassessment, tell the DWP. You can:
- report a change on your Universal Credit online journal or
- call the Universal Credit helpline
You might need to have a Work Capability Assessment.
Do you have any other support for yourself or your partner? Does your child go to nursery for the free hours so you get a bit of a break?
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I don't have any other support for myself and partner at the moment my 3 year old doesn't attend anything at the moment but I think I definitely need to look into getting him into nursery as I think will be so good for him to do to mix with other children ect . Thank you so much I will do that and hopefully sort something out thanks again for your help
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I'd definitely recommend nursery. My daughter is 10 months and she started a few weeks ago and loves it. It'll give you a break and it'll be good socialisation for your child - they'll have a great time! I've had so much artwork already 😄 Here's some information about what you can get .
I've also sent you an email if you can look out for it please.
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You need to appeal the LCW decision, and say why you qualify for LCWRA
Step 1 ask UC for a copy of the assessment report.
Submit a Mandatory Reconsideration (few decisions are changed at this stage). This is best done in writing.
Appeal to an independent appeal tribunal hearing.
Support with the process:
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Thank you that's great I will do that thanks for your help
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Just a quick question I'm not the best when it comes to writing things I get very overwhelmed with it all how would you start the conversation/ letter to them thanks for your help in advance
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You can fill in a form - Disagreeing with a decision - which might be easier as you're answering questions. The first link Kimi sent has all the information about the descriptors they use which you can use to describe your current health and needs -
Just ask if you need more help 😊
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Thank you that's great
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