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13 years 5 months ago #59229 by Davie65
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Hi Crazydiamond,
yes could you please let me know. My wife was told it is compulsory.
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Dave.
yes could you please let me know. My wife was told it is compulsory.
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13 years 5 months ago #59239 by Crazydiamond
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Before I search for the legislation, could you confirm if your wife receives ESA, or Incapacity Benefit and/or Income Support?
If so, as Gordon has said it may be the case that she is required to attend for a WFI on condition of receiving either of these benefits. The exemption would only apply if she only receives Carer's Allowance? Her entitlement to DLA is not dependent on attending WFIs.
If so, as Gordon has said it may be the case that she is required to attend for a WFI on condition of receiving either of these benefits. The exemption would only apply if she only receives Carer's Allowance? Her entitlement to DLA is not dependent on attending WFIs.
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13 years 5 months ago #59247 by Davie65
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Hi Crazydiamond,
yes my wife also receives income support. The lady at the DWP rang back to tell my wife that she wasn't the advisor named on the letter and to ring back tomorrow to speak to the named advisor.
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yes my wife also receives income support. The lady at the DWP rang back to tell my wife that she wasn't the advisor named on the letter and to ring back tomorrow to speak to the named advisor.
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13 years 5 months ago #59264 by Crazydiamond
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As your wife claims Income Support as well as Carer's Allowance, this will be the trigger point to attend a WFI.
If your wife had only been claiming CA, she would not have been invited for a WFI, but this provision does not apply when certain other benefits such as IS are in payment.
If your wife had only been claiming CA, she would not have been invited for a WFI, but this provision does not apply when certain other benefits such as IS are in payment.
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13 years 5 months ago #59270 by Davie65
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Hi Crazydiamond,
thanks for your help. When my wife rings tomorrow to speak to the advisor she is going to ask if it can be waived because of our circumstances.
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Dave.
thanks for your help. When my wife rings tomorrow to speak to the advisor she is going to ask if it can be waived because of our circumstances.
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13 years 5 months ago #59272 by Crazydiamond
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Unfortunately WFIs can no longer be waived, but can only be deferred "if it is appropriate in the circumstances."
What this amounts to is an ambiguous statement which is open to discretion by the WFI personal adviser, but if a claimant has extenuating circumstances they should be taken into account. For example, if a claimant cannot attend for an interview at the local JCP office, it is possible to conduct a WFI over the telephone.
What this amounts to is an ambiguous statement which is open to discretion by the WFI personal adviser, but if a claimant has extenuating circumstances they should be taken into account. For example, if a claimant cannot attend for an interview at the local JCP office, it is possible to conduct a WFI over the telephone.
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