does anyone know if I have to still go in to d h s s with a doctors note
irene64
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hi I have got fibromyalgia and a chronic back problem. which I am still having treatment for and need more investigation, I was just assessed fit for work, couldn't belevie it , I got a sick note from my doctor for 3 months , I have just been signed up for universal credit, does anyone know if I have to still go in to d h s s with a doctors note, please help, I am going to take it to a tribunal but have to gather all my medical info yet, I also retire in 4 months , I cant belevie it
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Hi @irene64
Good Evening & Welcome????
It’s great to meet you today ????
Here’s some info below for you please please let me know if there’s anything that I can help you with?????
https://www.entitledto.co.uk/help/Universal_Credit_Work_Capability_Assessment
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thank you for information, but not sure what it means, sorry for being a little thick, ha ha , not sure what to do thanks, not long to go before I am free of these goverments
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Hi,Were you previously claiming ESA and got found fit for work with that?As you're now claiming UC then yes you'll need to send your sick notes to DWP or take them into your local job centre. They'll eventually refer you for a work capability assessment and you'll be send a work capability assessment form. You'll need to fill this out and return it with all your evidence to support your claim. Eventually you'll most likely have to attend an assessment, like you did with ESA. Once a decision is made you'll either be placed into one of the groups or be found fit for work.As you've claimed UC you won't be able to go back onto ESA.You say you retire in 4 months. Do you mean you claim your state pension in 4 months? If so then the UC will stop once you reach retirement age and then you'll claim your state pension.0
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