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  • dannistar
    dannistar Online Community Member Posts: 334 Empowering

    @Holly_Scope thank you.
    Our son is doing ok.

  • Holly_Scope
    Holly_Scope Posts: 2,707 Scope Online Community Coordinator

    Good to hear @dannistar. Please let us know how you get on tomorrow.

    All the best,

    Holly.

  • dannistar
    dannistar Online Community Member Posts: 334 Empowering

    I will do @Holly_Scope.

  • dannistar
    dannistar Online Community Member Posts: 334 Empowering
    edited December 2024

    Hi

    A Dr from the wca Assesment centre rang my husband (sons appointee) asked questions about school, college, mental health , physical needs, daily routine & asked at the end if our son would do a memory test but our son felt uncomfortable to do this as this is one of his main conditions ,he has CP & short term memory due to lack of oxygen during or at birth, the Dr said that’s fine we don’t want him to feel uncomfortable, he asked if we had any questions then said he’d write report and send to DWP.
    At least it’s done now but just need to wait until son gets his decision.
    Our son wants to work like a lot of people but he will need a lot of help getting into a job that will provide help whilst he works etc.

    Thank you for all your support esp Poppy.

  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 64,463 Championing

    I'm glad it seemed to go ok. Hopefully he won't be waiting too long for a decision. Some people have that quite quickly but others not as quick. Also there's the closing days for Christmas and New year too, which will delay that decision.

    Please do come back and let us know the outcome. I hope you and your family have a lovely Christmas.

  • dannistar
    dannistar Online Community Member Posts: 334 Empowering

    Thank you Poppy, I will defo be back.
    I hope you & your family has a lovely Christmas too.

  • dannistar
    dannistar Online Community Member Posts: 334 Empowering

    Sorry I have another question

    If our son gets LCW not the LCWRA then will the job centre work coach help him find a job that is suitable for his needs? Or is that all up to our son?
    Thank you

  • Kimi87
    Kimi87 Online Community Member Posts: 5,910 Championing
    edited December 2024

    If he gets LCW you can appeal the decision, if you feel he meets one of the criteria for LCWRA.

    https://www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/universal-credit-uc/uc-faq/limited-capability-for-work-related-activity

    For LCW he would have regular appointments with a work coach, they can't force him to apply for jobs but he will be expected to do activities in preparation for work.

  • dannistar
    dannistar Online Community Member Posts: 334 Empowering
    edited December 2024

    Ok thank you.

    We aren’t saying he can’t work obviously we are just saying that he will need more support to get a job that will suit his needs and an employer who has reasonable adjustments for our son to carry out a job. A job that has people with patience and time to help our son learn the job requirements & any changes that occur they will give him time to adjust to the new job routine. Our worry is he is getting more depressed and lacking motivation to go out as he now has nothing to do since leaving college at 19, all his mates work and he wants to be the same as them but he realises he will need adjustments and support.

  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 64,463 Championing

    Regardless of what the decision is if he finds work he can apply for Access to work grant. Even if the decision is LCWRA this doesn’t mean he can’t work at all. People do work while claiming this.

    I’m not sure how good a local job centre would be about supporting to find a suitable job if I’m honest.

    Details here for access to work. https://www.gov.uk/access-to-work

  • dannistar
    dannistar Online Community Member Posts: 334 Empowering

    Thank you Poppy. I appreciate all your support.
    So far the disability work coach at our local job centre has been good with our Son, no pressure just gentle encouragement and confidence boosting which our son needs. The work coach has also put no obligation options for training schemes that don’t interfere with UC etc which our son hasn’t looked at or even open link to but so far we have had no problems with our local job centre but that doesn’t mean we won’t have problems going forward I know.
    I am trying to remain positive (I am naturally negative)

    I am just a mum who wants the best for their child/ adult child without over powering them & what they can or can’t do. It’s difficult as 3 out of 5 of our children need or will need extra support into & during adult life. I find it hard personally not to do too much if that makes sense.

  • dannistar
    dannistar Online Community Member Posts: 334 Empowering

    Hi Poppy,

    Gp has done fit note from today until 31/3/2025.
    That’s one less thing to worry about.
    Thank you for all your support so far.

  • Holly_Scope
    Holly_Scope Posts: 2,707 Scope Online Community Coordinator

    That's brilliant news @dannistar 😊

  • dannistar
    dannistar Online Community Member Posts: 334 Empowering

    Thanks @Holly_Scope i was concerned it wouldn’t get done in time.

  • dannistar
    dannistar Online Community Member Posts: 334 Empowering

    Hello

    I keep getting rushes of anxiety about our son’s lcw Assesment results. Hopefully we hear soon.

  • dannistar
    dannistar Online Community Member Posts: 334 Empowering

    Hi all & Poppy,

    Hope you are well.

    My son received this on his UC journal today.

    What do we do next?
    Thank you.

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  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 64,463 Championing

    That's fantastic news!!! No further fit notes are needed and he will be entitled to an extra £416.19/month from the 4th month after he provided his first fit note.

    What date did he claim UC? I think I remember that you provided the first fit note either on the same date or within 7 days, is that correct?

    I'm not too bad thank you, just tired, it's been a busy few days. I hope you're well. This decision must be a huge relief for you all.

  • Kimi87
    Kimi87 Online Community Member Posts: 5,910 Championing

    He's been awarded LCWRA, the only thing you need to do is stop supplying Fit Notes.

    As they say you'll be notified in future about the next review. In practice reviews have been suspended for quite a few years for the vast majority in LCWRA. So significant backlogs exist in the system.

    He will no longer have a work coach due to the LCWRA. I'm unsure what voluntary work coach help is available. He can still look for work if that is what he wants.

  • dannistar
    dannistar Online Community Member Posts: 334 Empowering

    Hi

    Pleased to hear you’re not too bad, busy days are tiring hey.

    I’m not too bad thank you.

    He provided fit note on same day he applied for UC which was 5/8/24.

  • dannistar
    dannistar Online Community Member Posts: 334 Empowering

    @kimmy87

    Our son defo needs to find something to do in the day, he is in bed til 12:30/1pm then stays up til early hours cos he can’t sleep, we try to encourage him to go out with us or with his mates but he just says I’m too tired or I don’t feel like it. I’m unsure what else we can do?! It is sad & hard to watch as a parent.