- Posts: 2022
Some Good News!
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Pleased for you, nice to hear some good news today.please can you explain though what the WRAC group is? Thanks so much. I'm just wondering, I scored 0 points on my ib. medical and have heard I have to go to tribunual today, have not applied though for the other thing, the new benefit yet so am thinking it is todo with that?
The WRAG and not the WRAC is the work-related activity group.
This is one of two groups to which you can be allocated after the assessment phase of ESA, following the work capability assessment (WCA). The other group is the support group (SG).
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Yes the WRAC is the Work Related Activity Component which is the extra payment I will now receive on top of my ESA. The Support Component is higher, but not many claimants are successful in claiming this I think.
Thank you for explaining the term WRAC.
Not being an ESA claimant, the work-related activity component (WRAC) is a new term to me. It needs to be distinguished from the work-related activity group (WRAG), although both are similar in the context of ESA.
Both terms have accordingly been added to the "abbreviations" spotlights section.
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