Severe disability group
What is the severe disability group does anyone know
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from gov.uk
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/severe-disability-group-test-information-for-clinicians/severe-disability-group-test-information-for-clinicians#:~:text=The%20Severe%20Disability%20Group%20(%20SDG,usual%20application%20and%20assessment%20process.
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Wont open on my phone
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Please see link.
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So saying you have to have psychiatrist when get to see one ?? Hospital admissions surly they would understand its impossible to get these services
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Although i wouldnt go by that. I meet the criteria for a few different things outlined on the site which would put me in this group but I didnt automatically get higher rate of PIP (well not for daily living anyway)
They have these rules and criteria but at the end of the day it all depends on the people who are dealing with your claim
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Well I meet some bpd bdd I have been with cmht over the years but impossible to see psychiatrist and no hospital stays and total isolation but will labour change this ?
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Couldn't agree more Danlangridge88…..
Second attempt on contacting DWP today to try and sort out my daughters ESA??? One says supported the other says contribution??
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Catherine 21
I think you could get a referral from your GP and that you are waiting for an appointment that would count?
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Hi
Please could someone kindly explain what i need to do to qualify for this group , where should i report it , what is this group for ?
Thank youKind regards
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"Where a claimant is considered likely to meet the criteria for the Severe Disability Group, a short form will be sent to their specialist clinician."
It's not something you can apply for, seems DWP led in terms of looking for those who might be eligible, and no updates have been given since April when the DWP began testing the group.
This discussion was probably triggered by an opinion piece on Twitter.
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II'm Not sure I can go back to cmht in a month's time
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Agnia….
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/severe-disability-group-test-information-for-clinicians/severe-disability-group-test-information-for-clinicians
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Hi. May I just ask what it is you are trying to sort. I’m on ESA contribution based but in support group. I’m just wondering what you mean by supported and if I can help with your query.
ESA is usually income based. But if you have enough contributions over the years it will be done on contributions.0 -
How do you know the difference
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Hi Bananarama 123
My daughter worked in 2013 till 2016 and received Access to Work contributions. Her award dated Oct 2023 changed to contribution based and income related ESA. A new one dated Jan 2024 no longer had that information on it. I believe they have miscalculated her award.
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Thank you Kimmy
Thank you Jellihead
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Kimmy87 hit the nail on the head as I understand it.
It's DWP management-speak. Just another way of classifying us.
Good luck
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This is for clinicians. It's not for us?
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I meet this requirements but dont actually have the assistance of someone else
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Also the chances of getting referred to MH is a joke!
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