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Zenkoblue
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Hi all
been a while since I posted on here final got phone call today say my esa assessment be on phone on 8th of Sep anyone else had one yet ? How did it going really anxious ? about it and I’ve not been out since virus happen so scared.
hope someone give me some advise thank you ?
been a while since I posted on here final got phone call today say my esa assessment be on phone on 8th of Sep anyone else had one yet ? How did it going really anxious ? about it and I’ve not been out since virus happen so scared.
hope someone give me some advise thank you ?
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Zenkoblue said:Hi all
been a while since I posted on here final got phone call today say my esa assessment be on phone on 8th of Sep anyone else had one yet ? How did it going really anxious ? about it and I’ve not been out since virus happen so scared.
hope someone give me some advise thank you ?
@Zenkoblue
Hi there. I've not had an ESA phone assessment yet but I've had a PIP telephone assessment in March and it went OK. The lady ohoned dead on the time and it took about 45 minutes. Throughout she remained polite and pleasant and never once rude unlike when I had a face to face assessment a yr previously.
Id rather if given the choice have a phone assessment than a F2F one.
I know its easier said than done but do try to not stress yourself because of it. If you are not good at talking on telephones then make sure you tell the assessor that. Will you be alone when the call comes?
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male45 said:Zenkoblue said:Hi all
been a while since I posted on here final got phone call today say my esa assessment be on phone on 8th of Sep anyone else had one yet ? How did it going really anxious ? about it and I’ve not been out since virus happen so scared.
hope someone give me some advise thank you ?
@Zenkoblue
Hi there. I've not had an ESA phone assessment yet but I've had a PIP telephone assessment in March and it went OK. The lady ohoned dead on the time and it took about 45 minutes. Throughout she remained polite and pleasant and never once rude unlike when I had a face to face assessment a yr previously.
Id rather if given the choice have a phone assessment than a F2F one.
I know its easier said than done but do try to not stress yourself because of it. If you are not good at talking on telephones then make sure you tell the assessor that. Will you be alone when the call comes?
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Hello @Zenkoblue
A lot of our members have felt the same about telephone appointments and I'm sure it's something assessors will be understanding about. Try and not put too much pressure on yourself and speak honestly about how you are feeling. It's been a difficult year, especially for those who have been shielding and badly affected by lockdown.
You mentioned that you hadn't been out in a while, is that because of an impairment? Do you have people supporting you?
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Cher_Scope said:Hello @Zenkoblue
A lot of our members have felt the same about telephone appointments and I'm sure it's something assessors will be understanding about. Try and not put too much pressure on yourself and speak honestly about how you are feeling. It's been a difficult year, especially for those who have been shielding and badly affected by lockdown.
You mentioned that you hadn't been out in a while, is that because of an impairment? Do you have people supporting you?
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Hi,If you kept a copy of the work capability assessment form then have a read of that before the assessment so you remind yourself of what was written on the form. Assessment times can last anything from 20 - 90 minutes, sometimes longer. You can put the phone on loud speaker so that your mum can hear what's being said and possibly prompt you with the questions, if you forget something.Fingers crossed everyhing goes well. A week after the assessment if you live in th eUK you can ring DWP to request a copy of the assessment report to be sent to you. This will give you some idea what the decision is likely to be because they mostly go with the report.Good luck.0
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@Zenkoblue Ahh that sounds rough
Are you receiving support for your agoraphobia? The masks can be unpleasant to see.
@Poppy123456's advice is super helpful and I hope it provides you some comfort. We are all here for you0 -
poppy123456 said:Hi,If you kept a copy of the work capability assessment form then have a read of that before the assessment so you remind yourself of what was written on the form. Assessment times can last anything from 20 - 90 minutes, sometimes longer. You can put the phone on loud speaker so that your mum can hear what's being said and possibly prompt you with the questions, if you forget something.Fingers crossed everyhing goes well. A week after the assessment if you live in th eUK you can ring DWP to request a copy of the assessment report to be sent to you. This will give you some idea what the decision is likely to be because they mostly go with the report.Good luck.1
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Cher_Scope said:@Zenkoblue Ahh that sounds rough
Are you receiving support for your agoraphobia? The masks can be unpleasant to see.
@Poppy123456's advice is super helpful and I hope it provides you some comfort. We are all here for you0 -
You may or may not get a letter but if they have a mobile number they do send texts as reminders.
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Do be aware also that the phone call may not happen exactly to time as they may have assessments before you that run over.
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@Zenkoblue I'd definitely think about speaking to your GP, they are doing telephone appointments now and could refer you to the local mental health team for support and counselling if it could help.
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Thank you Cher_Scope I will phone my gp yeah it seems everything on the phone now.
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Well what turn up for books I got phone call again at 10 am let me know about assessment on phone on Tuesday damn it woke me up I not going forget or go out weird people.0
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Hi chloe_scope not to bad just had my phone call it was all about my fibromyalgia how it effected my day to day life now I need wait for letter see if I am still in support group took about 45 mins0
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Fingers crossed you're not kept waiting too long @Zenkoblue.0
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I hope not I hope I’m still in support group ?0
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I hope you don't have to wait too long to hear back from them @Zenkoblue!
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