ESA assessment report very confusing
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Charlieniblett
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Hello again,
I received a copy of my partners esa report today, but there are no descriptors or points as I expected. Does anyone know why this would be?
I received a copy of my partners esa report today, but there are no descriptors or points as I expected. Does anyone know why this would be?
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Hi and welcome
The esa assessment is not the same as a PIP assessment so the report isnt the same format
Can you work put what the recommendations are from the assessor -
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This was the outcome of the report, I hope you can confirm which if any esa my partner is entitled to from this?!?
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Hi
Sorry its a bit small to read but from what I can see on the top line is that he has been recommended to be awarded LCWRA so this is good news
However you need to wait for the decision as this is just assessors report -
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I hope this is ok?!?@janer1967, just have to wait for the assessor to make a decision!! -
It isnt the assessor that makes the decision it us a decision maker from DWP
Sorry I am visually impaired so impossible for me to read the letter -
Not to worry, I did mean the decision maker!!
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@Charlieniblett, hello reading your ESA post it looks as if your husband wiling be in the support group or remain in the support group. I have the same conditions as your husband. I was given PIP low rates but when I was supposed to have an EAS assessment I was place in the support group I assumed because of the evidence given at my PIP assessment three weeks earlier.
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Hiya, yes he’s been put in the support group, just waiting on the pip decision and having a disagreement with UC about when his LCWRA should start ( I believe he should get it straight away and not have to wait until the 4th assessment period as he is already been put in the support group for esa)
We’ve also had confirmation from the local council that he has the right to a bungalow due to level access needs, so hopefully something becomes available soon.
Everything is up in the air at the moment and I’m due to return to work next Thursday so hoping we might have a fe more answers by then. -
Charlieniblett said:...having a disagreement with UC about when his LCWRA should start ( I believe he should get it straight away and not have to wait until the 4th assessment period as he is already been put in the support group for esa)Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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