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Mfarrell
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Hi can anyone tell me if I am getting the correct benefits,I get ESA Contribution Based,I get Severely Disabled payment and Disability Income Guarantee/I am in the support group, I also get the lowest element of PIP Daily Living component as I live alone and care for myself, I am confused as I have read on this site ,That you can only get these elements if you are on the Work Related element of ESA I was awarded these until April 2019.so I am now getting over anxious again as I will l prob be called for a medical by ESA and Pip, soon.I am trying to prepare myself, (As if any one can I am already sick with sorry and anxiety,please any help will be much appreciated,regards to all , so good to have a forum to ask
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ESA has got everyone sick and worried I’ve been 2weeks no money food gas electric waiting for appeal then tribunal hope you keep your benefits good luck
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Hi,You read incorrectly.Yes you're claiming the correct benefits. Disability income guarantee or the Enhanced disability premium as it's also known as, is automatically paid when in the Support Group. The severe disability premium is paid in on any rate of income related ESA and also JSA and Income support.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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Hi any ideas to help council says because I’m appealing they may not pay my rent can you advise I rang esa man says can’t go on USA as il be condradicting myself for mr going on USA appealing can’t work thank you
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Dotty123 said:Hi any ideas to help council says because I’m appealing they may not pay my rent can you advise I rang esa man says can’t go on USA as il be condradicting myself for mr going on USA appealing can’t work thank you
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Hi Thank you for your repy, I am 62 I am one of the unlucky one who has to wait until I am 66 to qualify for my pension.Can I ask is it better to be in the work related ESA Group.And because of when I claimed I am one of those who cannot be made to change to UC,is this correct ??your help is so welcome as I feel very alone and mental health has already started to go so thinking about what might be ahead .
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You're welcome. The Support Group is the best group to be in and you're already in that group. This is the group where you don't have to attend appointment. Yes, you're correct you won't be able to claim UC until the transitional support protection is in place. Once this is in place then we'll all have to claim it eventually but this could be a few years yet.
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Ok thank you
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Good night Poppy.Thank you again for your time and help,I am normally in bed at this time but,worrying already nite
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