Access to work Support rate £17 per hour
I have not been able to find any virtual support assistant that charges less than £25 per hour. Does anyone have experience of challenging the £17 rate through reconsideration?
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Have you tried Maximus (Previously called Remploy)
I didn't know you could be charged for access to work support, as the only services I have been offered in the past have been free.
Maximus is free to use.
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Do you mean, that's what it pays or you have to to pay. Where did you find out that you have to pay for this?.
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sorry for the confusion, I thought that lots of people would have experience of this with AtW, and would have experience of the problem. The issue is that virtual support workers charge £25-35 per hour plus VAT. The problem is the most that AtW will pay is £17.
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so I am looking for any advice from anyone who has successfully used the “reconsideration” process. I obviously will send in quotes, but I don’t want to use the wrong language. I need to know what the criteria are so I can make the submission properly.
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