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Mana gee migration to UC from Contribution ESA now having to change to new style

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1 week 1 day ago #296489 by Whizz
Hi I have had to transfer from Contribution ESA to UC due to me being on housing benefits.
After a fight I’ve got UC to add Rule 19 as I’m in support group on ESA so they now agree I don’t have to send in Fit notes .. and my commitment didn’t state any work related rules ..
however I’m now bring told that because of my UC migration I now have to transfer from Contiribution based ESA to New style ESA .. I have to have a tel interview for this next week and they state on letter that I will have to
(1) explain how my disability / illness effects my ability to work ..
(2) provide medical proof of this
And (3) agree to tell them if my circumstances chsnge .
Ok (3) makes sense but I’m already in the support group for ESA and have been for years why am I being asked to explain it all over again and to provide evidence again when I’m already in support group .. I never requested to transfer from contribution based ESA to new style ESA it was triggered by my UC transfer .. can they make me do this all over again , I’m protected on UC transfer as I’m in ESA support group but seems I’m not protected by any changes triggered at ESA ??






that I will have to provide medical evidence .., and

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1 week 1 day ago #296493 by David
Hi Whizz,

I have answered the questions in your other post of today's date.

David

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1 week 1 day ago #296498 by Whizz
Thanks . Sorry didn’t think first post had gone through as internet went down as I sent it .. don’t think I can remove this duplicate pst can I ?

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1 week 1 day ago #296499 by David
Hi Whizz,

I can delete any future duplicate posts.

David

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