Repeat WCA review — HELP! I’m anxious

evelyncourtney
evelyncourtney Online Community Member Posts: 104 Empowering
hello everyone! i hope you are all keeping well :)

(i already asked this question in someone else’s thread (and got a very helpful answer from the lovely Poppy!); but i‘m reposting my query here for more traffic & to see if anyone’s in the same situation and can provide insight!)

has anyone who’s recently been awarded LCWRA been called for a review yet? i was awarded it in January (three 1/2 months after applying). in my last meeting with my work coach, where she just told me i wouldn’t need to see her anymore, she told me i was due a review in September 2023 iirc

i know that’s a while away, and my situation hasn’t changed for the better (if anything it’s got worse as I have an official dx for two more conditions and am on i’m and ‘heavier’ medication, plus I’m in more intense therapy). but i already have HORRENDOUS (dx’d) ANXIETY and i’m already worrying about it non stop

however, i’ve seen people saying repeat WCAs are still on hold due to the covid backlog. has this been the case for anyone else? has your given time for a WCA passed with reassessment? again it’s ages ago but i’m worried in case they take it away

thanks in advance for your help! this community is wonderful :)

Comments

  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 64,463 Championing
    The timescale they've given is just a guide and nothing more. There's been about 3 people in the past 6 months or so here that have said they've received a form but that's it. There's nothing official saying they've restarted back.

    They've been suspended for 3 years so when they do start back there will be huge backlogs. As you've only recently had a WCA then it's very unlikely you'll have another one anytime soon.

    My last review was March 2020, just before the first lockdown started. LCWRA is an ongoing award until a new decision says otherwise.
  • Autism_at_40
    Autism_at_40 Online Community Member Posts: 899 Pioneering
    I had my initial WCA back in maybe April 2022, I only got LCW and that was for 15 months.  Mine is supposed to be due soon (I'd worked it out as May 2023, but clearly that's not 15 months.. so I dunno), but I've not heard a peep from the UC.
  • calcotti
    calcotti Online Community Member Posts: 10,001 Championing
    Timescales are only ever indicative. Your existing status is ongoing until a review takes place (either started by DWP or as a result of you reporting a change in your condition).
  • evelyncourtney
    evelyncourtney Online Community Member Posts: 104 Empowering
    Thanks so much for your help everyone  :) I had a paper based assessment in January 2023, so fairly recently. I’m so sorry because this sounds like I’m restating the question (I have a lot of trouble comprehending things haha) but WCAs are currently suspended right? And when they start back up they’ll deal with the people who’ve had LCWRA since 2020? 

    I’m really sorry if this doesn’t make a lot of sense or if I’m reiterating the answers I’ve already got. Damn ptsd brain damage  :(
  • evelyncourtney
    evelyncourtney Online Community Member Posts: 104 Empowering
    Deal first with* I meant to say 
  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 64,463 Championing
    Thanks so much for your help everyone  :) I had a paper based assessment in January 2023, so fairly recently. I’m so sorry because this sounds like I’m restating the question (I have a lot of trouble comprehending things haha) but WCAs are currently suspended right? And when they start back up they’ll deal with the people who’ve had LCWRA since 2020? 

    I’m really sorry if this doesn’t make a lot of sense or if I’m reiterating the answers I’ve already got. Damn ptsd brain damage  :(

    They are still suspended as has been advised. When they do start back no one knows who they will deal with first. As you've only had your assessment 4 months ago it's unlikely you'll have another soon.

    I know it's difficult but please try to relax because there's nothing you can do in the meantime.