Stopping work and ESA
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You’ll receive a letter telling you if you’re entitled to payment or not. If entitled your payments won’t start until SSP ends.0
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After that do I have to go for an assessment?0
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You will be sent the work capability assessment form first. Once that’s returned it’s likely you’ll need an assessment because most have them.0
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Is it similar to a PIP assessment? Do I need to explain how all my conditions affect me or just focus on what I see as the most debilitating for me.0
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Yes similar to PIP assessment.Broreb1981 said:Do I need to explain how all my conditions affect me or just focus on what I see as the most debilitating for me.0
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My SSP is ending on 23 Feb. I'm still employed but I know I won't be able to go back. I've been advised to not hand my notice in and to wait to see what work intend to do. Has anyone else experienced this, what normally happens, what are the benefits of me not handing my notice in. Would future employers look at me badly if I was dismissed by my employer due to illness rather than me handing my notice in.0
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We have a member who has exceptional knowledge and experience with this, i'll tag her to see if she can help and advise you. @janer1967 could you advise here please. Apologies for tagging you.
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Hi there no problem for the tag @poppy123456 I'm like you don't get notifications
You have been advised correctly not to hand in your notice and wait for your employer to progress
Tyr and get a copy of the long term sick policy or medical dismissal policy to see what the process is
It will most likely progress to medical dismissal you should be referred to oh for a work place assessment and they will look to see if any adjustments can be made or if you are unfit to return to any role
If not fit then it will lead to medical dismissal Some employers pay a severance for this however there is no legal requirement to do this. This is why you shouldn't resign as you could miss out
Medical dismissal shouldn't affect future employment with other companies but can with company dismissed from they sometimes say you can't return within a certain time period if they have paid you off especially
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I've had a letter from work saying they want a meeting next Wednesday and they want my permission for them to contact my Dr to ask what adjustments can be made for me to return to work and to find out when I should be better. They also want access to my medical records. It also says that if they feel it's going to be too far in the future before I'm better they would begin dismissing me but have also given me the option to tell them now if I have decide to hand my notice in. How can the doctor know when I will be better? How can the doctor know what adjustments can be made? Why do they need access to my medical records? The doctor does not know my pain, how the meds affect me or when I will recover. Should I be going to OH through work for them to get that info from me?
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This sounds really difficult and uncertain for you @Broreb1981. I hope it goes ok for you, or at least the best it possibly can.
It would seem that the doctor will know these things based on their understanding of your needs, and potentially the trajectory of people with similar needs.
You could always raise this with your GP if you are unsure though. I always believe you know yourself and your needs best.
Have you got any other health professionals - such as hospital consultants etc? I am wondering if their letters may also be taken into account by seeing your medical records.
As you mentioned, you could also speak to OH if you wish. Please don't hesitate to let us know if there's anything we can do to support you through this.
Take care for now and we will look forward to, hopefully, hearing from you again soon0 -
How long before I should receive the ESA50 form. My SSP doesn't end until 23 Feb. I applied 2 weeks ago online and I've sent 3 sicknotes and the SSP1 form, I've had texts telling me they have been received.0
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Your ESA doesn't start for another month so it should be after that when you receive the form. As i previously advised, you can't be paid ESA until your SSP ends.
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Hi @Broreb1981
It sounds like a difficult situation and I hope the continued support from our members is helping.
Last September you said:I struggle with voices and paranoia. I struggle with change in my routine, I really get panicked and need to be calmed down. The stress of the job makes my voices and paranoia worseand I wanted to check in, and ask how this was going. Are you still hearing voices? And, have you been referred by your GP to a local community mental health team for help ? I hope so, as you need not struggle with this privately. I hope beginning the process of leaving your work has helped ease your symptoms somewhat.
In terms of the meeting next week, Scope have lots of advice on reasonable adjustments. Occupational Health are there to carry out assessments and recommend what reasonable adjustments can help disabled people, so I'd ask about this path with your employer. Equally, ACAS advise regards access to medical records:When an employer can ask to see an employee's medical records
An employer can ask for a doctor's report about their employee's health if it's needed to stick to the law. For example to:- assess whether the employee is fit to carry out their work
- prevent health and safety risks
- prevent disability discrimination
The employee can also:- ask their doctor not to give information they think could be damaging or is not relevant
- ask to see the doctor's report first
- not agree to the doctor's report being shared with their employer if they disagree with what it says
Use our template letter to an employee's doctorI hope that helps. Please let us know how you get on and take care.
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I have already been diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder and it has helped me a lot not having the added pressure of work on top of dealing with my mental health, fibromyalgia and now CRPS.0
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My SSP ends on 23rd Feb. I've applied for ESA and sent SSP1 and sicknotes which have been acknowledged. Does the ESA just start automatically when the ssp ends? When should I get my first payment?0
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Broreb1981 said:My SSP ends on 23rd Feb. I've applied for ESA and sent SSP1 and sicknotes which have been acknowledged. Does the ESA just start automatically when the ssp ends? When should I get my first payment?
Once processed he should be sent the health questionnaire to complete and return.0 -
Sorry I've never claimed before. So they can issue ESA before I fill in the questionnaire?0
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Broreb1981 said:So they can issue ESA before I fill in the questionnaire?
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Are you told your entitled?
How do you know?0 -
I'm still employed 30 hours a week. I'm pretty sure I should qualify for the support group. Will they take into account my current employment and then deny SG or what happens, would I have to hand notice in if employer can't accommodate the SG rules for hours/pay0
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