ended up on ESA, now stopped and in an awkward place as bills are due.
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Aisaiah7mum
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Welcome to the community, @Aisaiah7mum! Would you like to tell us a bit about yourself?
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Hi all,
i am a lone parent without a 13 year old at home. Was working had a fall and injured my back tried ended up on ESA, now stopped and in an awkward place as bills are due. -
I'm sorry to hear that, @Aisaiah7mum. Are you appealing the decision? You may like to join in with our ESA community discussions.
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Aisaiah7mumHi there.
It might be a good idea to get a local face-to-face appointment with a benefits specialist if there is one.
This might help you to decide whether or not to challenge the negative ESA decision. It should also enable you to explore what are your current options.
Best wishes
Gill_Scope
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Good afternoon Gill_Scope,
I've never been in this position before where would I go or who would I contact for this information? -
Welfare rights you can get number from your local council .also your local citizens advice office .there's quite a lot around .I've found both very helpful .good luck
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Thank you littleruthie123
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