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The points system!
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Yes, that's how I understand the test works. You need to have a mental disability to score points for the MH test.Derek4 wrote:
Assuming you are referring to ESA you need to score a total of 15 points.
Unlike IB it does not matter whether the points are for mental or physical illnesses. However you only score points for the physical test if your failure to carry out the activity is a result of a physical disablement, and likewise only score points for the mental test as a result of a mental disablement.
Hope this helps
Derek
So are you saying that if someone says yes to needing supervision to keep themselves safe and it is as result of suffering with a physical condition which causes dizziness then they won't score points for that as it is under mental?
Below is an example (scroll down to Activity 11) of how a tribunal viewed somebody with mental health problems claiming activity 11 (remaining conscious).
www.disabilityalliance.org/esalaw.htm#Activities
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No, there is a different test to get into the support group. Please refer to the guides in the ESA area.Would that mean if you say you got 9 for physical and 9 for mental would you be put automatically in the employment support group or not?
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smc wrote:
Derek4 wrote:
Assuming you are referring to ESA you need to score a total of 15 points.
Unlike IB it does not matter whether the points are for mental or physical illnesses. However you only score points for the physical test if your failure to carry out the activity is a result of a physical disablement, and likewise only score points for the mental test as a result of a mental disablement.
Hope this helps
Derek
So are you saying that if someone says yes to needing supervision to keep themselves safe and it is as result of suffering with a physical condition which causes dizziness then they won't score points for that as it is under mental?
Yes, that's how I understand the test works. You need to have a mental disability to score points for the MH test.
Below is an example (scroll down to Activity 11) of how a tribunal viewed somebody with mental health problems claiming activity 11 (remaining conscious).
www.disabilityalliance.org/esalaw.htm#Activities
Thanks Derek, much appreciated, filling in my ESA50 has just got even harder, I have two chronic physical conditions both of which have no cure but are not conditions that would have me exempt but some of the places I thought I would score points were in the mental section but looks like I can't after all.
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As a matter of interest, have you managed to score any points for mental health previously, either under the WCA or PCA?
Derek
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