Do you have to attend work search reviews if you receive LCWRA?
cazza6565
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Hi can I just double check with you guys that if you are in receipt of LCWRA does that mean you don't need to attend work search reviews. I have just been sent an appointment for Monday 20TH September at a jobcentre in town .This is for a work search review. I'm concerned as it states this is a mandatory appointment . Thanks
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Hi there
There should be no work commitments if you are classed as lcwra
I would give them a call to see why you have been sent the appointment -
Thanks for your quick response, I just rang he thinks it's a mistake as they can see I'm in receipt of LCWRA, I also put it on my journal but I'm no holding out hope on a response as I'm still waiting on a response from a journal message on 24TH Aug
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cazza6565 said:he thinks it's a mistake as they can see I'm in receipt of LCWRA
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. -
When you put in a journal entry select the payment or service issue option as these then get seen by case managers rather than the general enquiries
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@janer1967 thanks again for your advice, they have sent me a journal message cancelling Monday's appointment.
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That's great news thanks for updating
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