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Passed IB to ESA without medical!
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He agreed!
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Hi All
Interesting thread. I would have thought, though, that if a person is too ill to attend a WFI or training courses etc., then they should be in the support group. If when I am transferred to ESA, they put me in the WRAG, I will automatically appeal.
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Peter
You could put Atos and/or the ESA decision maker on notice on form ESA50 that you will be considering an appeal on the basis of the The Employment and Support Allowance Regulations 2008, paragraph 35(2)(b) which are the support group exceptional circumstances in particular, if you would be compelled to attend WFIs or undertake work-related activity because of your medical condition.
The ADA is required to consider the exceptional circumstances for both the WRAG and SG at the medical assessment, but there would be no harm in stating your intentions from the outset. Whether it will have the desired effect would be anyone's guess?
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- RachelPotter
Derek, I have been trying to think of a job I could do without leaving the house, answering the phone or with regular responsibilities etc
haven't come up with anything yet!
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Unfortunately, there are more and more jobs from home requiring just a phone....they would probably say you were 'fit' to do that!
A lot of people particularly those with mental health problems and learning difficulties would be unable to use a telephone, in which case it should never be assumed that every claimant could undertake this task.
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