Benefits question
pest118
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They have stop paying my esa. Now I am getting Jobseekers and pip. Also they have change my delay to pip. Can you tell my why they have stop it.
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Hi @pest118
Good Morning & Welcome!!!!
We have got some info on “Benefit’s” on our site which I have posted below for you.
https://community.scope.org.uk/categories/benefits-and-finances
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Hi @pest118
PIP (Personal Independence Payment) is the benefit that’s gradually replacing DLA (Disability Living Allowance).
If you have questions about your individual circumstances, you should give them a call to find out what changes have been made and why.Scope
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The job centre as stop my esa. I do feel I need more support from them.
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If you want to speak to someone, you can call our Scope helpline on 0808 800 3333Scope
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I was about 5 when my parents know the results of the test that I have mobrate learning disability. I was on esa for 5years when I had my assessment they said that I have improved. That’s why my esa was stopped.
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