How does LCWRA work?
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patmel
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Hi I need some help pls with LCWRA I don’t understand how it works
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Hello @patmel
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@woodbine can you explain how Laura works please if you could
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Hi there
LCWRA starts by you declaring a medical condition in your journal and providing a fit note
Your work coach should then refer you for a work capability assessment after 28 days
You will then be sent uc50 form to complete
You will then have an assessment and thrn a decision will be made about if you are deemed as LCWRA
It takes a long time to complete the whole process and you need to provide fit notes until decision idle made
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Welcome to the community @patmel Yes, please do let us know if you have any further questions.
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You may find this information helpful
https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/benefits/universal-credit/claiming/getting-universal-credit-if-youre-sick-or-disabled/
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