Capability for Work Questionnaire after tribunal win
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barry01
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I won my ESA tribunal in September 2017 last year. The judge recommended i not be assessed again for a year. Yesterday 18/07/2018, i received a 'capability for work questionnaire' in the post. I contacted Citizens Advice who agreed it was unusual + said it looks like i will have go through the process again + that it looks like they are trying to push me of ESA [again].
Is this a new tactic by DWP? Anyone else experiencing this???
Is this a new tactic by DWP? Anyone else experiencing this???
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Hi @barry01,
Welcome to Scope's online community! It's great to have you on board.
I've moved your post over to our ESA page, where other members of the community will be able to get in touch with their experiences.Liam
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