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in fact a whole swathe of people are missing from the forms,
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with all this about incapacity transfer to esa you do not hear nothing about disabled in sheltered warden control with lifeline to council control and who cannot cook and receive meals on wheels,there is there anything in the esa claim about this?
My understanding is that ESA questions are directly about the ability of a person to do a variety of work related tasks, rather than how they have to live their lives which is what DLA is about
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You can read about each of the tests in the ESA section of the members area, there are two documents, one covers the pysical tests and the other the metal ones. You need to score 15 points or more across both sets of tests to qualify for the Work Related Activity Group.
There are further details, also in these documents, of what is required to be put in the ESA Support Group.
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beaumont wrote:
DOKE wrote:
with all this about incapacity transfer to esa you do not hear nothing about disabled in sheltered warden control with lifeline to council control and who cannot cook and receive meals on wheels,there is there anything in the esa claim about this?
My understanding is that ESA questions are directly about the ability of a person to do a variety of work related tasks, rather than how they have to live their lives which is what DLA is about
yes I agree with that but people claiming IB/SDA in other circumstances such as sheltered housing care homes etc will also be transffered.
Take the new descriptors due next March for wheelchair users, some in Care homes can self-propel so no 15 points, sheltered homes they could potentially fail on descriptors dependant on the reasons for being housed...
remember it is based on what you can do and many will therefore be able to do what the ATOS examiner asks them to do.....I read somewhere during the summer those that attend day-care centres will also be tested under WCA...and we know they want all off the support group, after all work will make you healthy.
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