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13 years 5 months ago - 13 years 5 months ago #59039 by clio
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Just in process of changing over for incapcity,set off my form now doubt it will include me going for a medical so im ready for that!!
If you pass with enough point what happens after that do we have to go through this every year? Any idea

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13 years 5 months ago #59044 by Gordon
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clio

Anybody receiving ESA should expect to be re-assessed on a regular basis, typically every 6-12 months.

Gordon

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13 years 5 months ago #59049 by originaldave
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Gordon wrote:

clio

Anybody receiving ESA should expect to be re-assessed on a regular basis, typically every 6-12 months.

Gordon


:laugh: they try that with me I will argue that its wrong and once every five years will do ... as per the name they gave for leaving some people alone when PIP comes in ? has anyone a link to the info where they set out who will get longer than 5 years was sure I saw the link on here

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13 years 5 months ago #59067 by Crazydiamond
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I cannot understand why the DWP/Atos believe that continuously repeating the WCA for claimants with long-standing chronic illnesses/disabilities which will never improve, is supposed to serve any useful purpose?

Perhaps the words 'nuisance value' sum up the position in these circumstances, with an insatiable desire to cause further unnecessary distress for claimants.

I wonder why I am being so cynical?

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13 years 5 months ago #59069 by originaldave
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Crazydiamond wrote:

I cannot understand why the DWP/Atos believe that continuously repeating the WCA for claimants with long-standing chronic illnesses/disabilities which will never improve, is supposed to serve any useful purpose?

Perhaps the words 'nuisance value' sum up the position in these circumstances, with an insatiable desire to cause further unnecessary distress for claimants.

I wonder why I am being so cynical?


there is somewhere on here or disability net an item on how often people will be reviewed on PIP it explains why its a waste of time and money to keep re testing certain people as it would be stress full and they wont get better, it even says why some who are not that ill would still be a waste of time as its well known there wont be any change in how sick/well they are :)

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13 years 5 months ago #59073 by mistynow
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Crazydiamond wrote:

I cannot understand why the DWP/Atos believe that continuously repeating the WCA for claimants with long-standing chronic illnesses/disabilities which will never improve, is supposed to serve any useful purpose?


During the Select Committee investigation when ATOS were called to answer questions they stated that they are paid 'per assessment'.

Which IMO answers the question as to why the never let go.....

all available on the Parliament channel :)

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