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You'll need to ring DWP to ask for the address because all areas are different.
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I got my sick note double quick after receiving the dreaded letter from the DWP saying my ESA was stopped. I know the routine you see and didn't want to leave it too long in case the doctor wouldn't backdate it to the day my ESA was stopped.
The sick note has to cover you from day one anyway so you might as well get it as soon as you can. Scan it in online. -
Benistmonk
did you take it to the job centre with your ni number on
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Yes, you can take it to your local job centre but make sure they give you a receipt for what you give them. Or you can send them online. Link here. https://dwpdigital.blog.gov.uk/2018/05/22/collaborating-to-develop-the-send-your-fit-note-service/
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Poppy dr did me new letter and sick note backdated to 14/2 thank you
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Hi poppy123456 I've just been told I'm now on jsa income related is that right I don't understand what income related means. I don't want any more **** ups so want to make sure that they get it right
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janejr said:Hi poppy123456 I've just been told I'm now on jsa income related is that right I don't understand what income related means. I don't want any more **** ups so want to make sure that they get it right
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Thank you Poppy I'm sure he said £170 a week and that seems alot . Would that stay the same if I lost my appeal.
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Do you claim PIP, if so what award do you have? I'm assuming you were claiming the SDP with your ESA?
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audigirl said:Benistmonk
did you take it to the job centre with your ni number on
this is what my welfare fella told me to do
No, I sent it online here, takes a few seconds if you have an iPad or iPhone.
https://www.gov.uk/send-fit-note
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How do they no it’s from you at dwp I’m claiming nothing just appealing esa
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Dotty123 said:How do they no it’s from you at dwp I’m claiming nothing just appealing esa
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Yes poppy I've got pip middle for daily living and high mobility and yes I was getting SDP. Assessor said I could work by propelling myself in a wheelchair. She ignored me telling her I have OA in hands wrists and elbows
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Cani do electronic one to send
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janejr said:Yes poppy I've got pip middle for daily living and high mobility and yes I was getting SDP. Assessor said I could work by propelling myself in a wheelchair. She ignored me telling her I have OA in hands wrists and elbowsAs you're claiming PIP then when claiming JSA there's 2 disability premiums available. Once is £35.55 per week and the other (SDP) is £64.30 per week and the £73.10 per week, gives a total of approximately £172 per week. Which is approximately £20 per week less than Support Group ESA.A diagnosis of OA isn't enough, you need to tell them why you can't self propel a wheelchair.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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Thank you Poppy your such a great help and so clever x
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Poppy council say may not pay rent as it’s my fault I’m not claiming benefit cos I’m taking esa mr and tribunal is this right sorry bothering you again
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Dotty, did they pay your rent in the end? I am in same position. Poppy did you see this?
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