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Yes Nightcity .
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@Nightcity thanks for the round up
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Couldn't go through email again on this page, error again came up. Reading it, I'm scared stiff of going on UC. Why couldn't they leave disabled people on Esa
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Have you had the decision on your work capability assessment yet? If not and you still haven't heard anything from them I would advise you to ring the assessment providers to ask for an update. If you don't know who does them in your area you can find information here.
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The dwp phone no still saying if you filled a esa 50 form wait until you hear from us ,payments will carry on as usual,
I try after new year,
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Poppy didn't advise to ring DWP, she advised you to contact the assessment provider who your form is with.
DWP won't be able to help as they are waiting for the assessment outcome same as yourself. They won't have any other information.
It's the assessment provider you need to contact.
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Oh wouldn't that be amazing hope your well nighcity
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I'm scared too, my friend who helps me has just lost her mum so I can't ask her to help. I have had such problems with Capita in the past where they have lied with pip and esa that I had to go to a tribunal with esa where they messed up.
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Migrating from ESA to UC should now be more straight forward than it was previously because they will automatically know which group you are in when you claim because they have now updated the system so that it detects this. Previously, they hadn't done this so it was causes so many people to become even more stressed. You should no longer be asked to provide any fit notes now.
When you do receive your letter you can post here and someone will advise you on the process.
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The Lords committee's recommendations to Liz Kendall should be read. It is a very long letter.
The Lords believe disabled claimants should not receive more financial support than an unemployed person does. They believe these additions incentivise claimants to stay unwell and are keeping them away from the workplace..
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absolutely crazy and out of reality.
people can't and don't work because they are ill and just want to be left alone, i my experience of many claimants I've known online and oft the majority would rather throw in their claim because they are NOT obsessed with money.
and how can money encourage someone to be ill I don't think cancer, autism, renal failure,MND,MS etc etc can go away just because you get less money.
someone with more influence needs to shut these dangerous "****s up
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