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Dear rob,

The coalition have stooped to new levels of viciousness this month.

They now propose to end  exemption from employment and support allowance (ESA) medicals for people enduring  the debilitating misery of chemotherapy.  They also want to claw back mortgage interest payments from the estates of dead claimants.

In addition, credit checking agency Experian are to be used as ‘bounty hunters’ to go through claimants confidential financial records for evidence of fraud.

And the DWP have also teamed up with national charity  Crimestoppers in a campaign which shows people with faces contorted with rage and fury – and even raising a fist – as they think about  claimants they believe are committing fraud.

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Can you force the DWP to contact your consultant?

Dear rob,

Firstly, we’d like to apologise if the Benefits and Work site is too busy to access when you click on links in this newsletter?  We upgraded to a faster server at the weekend, but we won’t know until this edition goes out whether that has solved the problem of desperately slow page opening times when thousands of people all try to read an article at once.

If you can’t get through now, please try again later – it will quieten down eventually.  This newsletter goes out to over 80,000 people and that number is increasing every day, hence the strain on our server.

ESA NEWS
At the risk of making the server even more unhappy, if you are currently challenging an ESA decision or helping someone else to do so, then please download the latest edition of the ESA appeals guide from the members area.

Given the increasing difficulty claimants have obtaining medical evidence, we’ve made some suggestions as to how you might make use of the tribunal judge’s  power to issue directions.  This could be in relation to documents you think should be before the tribunal or evidence you think the DWP should obtain. We’ve included a sample letter asking for a judge to order the DWP to contact your  consultant for medical evidence.  We don’t know if it will work but it’s certainly worth  a try.  The same tactic could be used for DLA appeals too.   You’ll find it in the ‘After the appeal is lodged’ section of the guide.

We’ve also updated the text we suggest you use for your appeal form, to take into account the fact that decision makers are now more likely to telephone you if you lodge an appeal.  In addition, we’ve included information about options for dealing with a decision maker’s call.

Motability Choices Cut, ESA Claim Time Slashed


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Dear rob,

In this edition there’s news of cuts to the kinds of cars available through the Motability scheme – and who can drive them .  We also have news of a cut from 6 weeks to 4 weeks in the time allowed to complete and return an ESA50 questionnaire for employment and support allowance.

But before we get to the news, we’d be grateful if you could take the time to help us reach a decision on whether to launch a new service for claimants – you don’t need to be a member of Benefits and Work to take part.

FREELANCE WELFARE RIGHTS ADVICE AND £50 AMAZON VOUCHERS DRAW
With proposed cuts, especially in legal aid, there may soon be a lot less free advice available and many more welfare rights workers made redundant. In view of this, we are considering setting up a separate website where welfare rights advisors can advertise their freelance services to claimants.

The new service will have a number of safeguards built in, which you can read about at the start of our survey.

But, before we decide whether to take this idea any further we really want  to hear what you think of the idea, rob.  If you do decide to complete the survey,  you’ll also be entered intoa draw for a prize of £50 of Amazon vouchers, unless you’d prefer to remain anonymous.  

Hopeless, petrified and then . . . DLA appeal true story; plus more forced onto work scheme

Dear rob,

We thought, for once, instead of just  a good news post, you might like to have the full story.

What it’s really like preparing for, and turning up at, an appeal.

We’ve chosen an example of dramatic loss – a member who went from getting disability living allowance  higher rate care and mobility components to getting nothing, after an Atos doctor’s visit.  They posted the news along with a heartfelt plea for help and a confession that they felt like just giving up.

But, like many people, their feelings of hopelessness turned to grim determination when they saw what had been written about them by Atos and they began to muster their evidence.

As the day of the hearing drew near, however, anger turned to terror at the imminent prospect of arguing their case in front of a judge and two wing members, with only a relative for support.

And finally, the day of the hearing arrived . . .

Whilst our members have been fighting for their benefits, we’ve been  busy on the freedom of information front.

Benefits and work newsletter September :- Support Group Appeals: Your Real-Life Experiences

IB to ESA support group without a medical
“. . . thanks once again to the fantastic guides on here, my migration from long term incapacity benefit with top up income support over to ESA has been straight forward & successful as I've been placed straight into the Support Group (the right group for me & also without a medical)”
Lyndsay

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Support group appeals:  your real-life experiences

Dear rob,

Getting into the employment and support allowance (ESA) support group has become desperately important to tens of  thousands of people.

It already offers protection from the pressures and sanctions of the work programme.  And from April 2012, if the welfare reform bill goes through unamended, it may be the only way for claimants currently on contribution-based ESA to get any further ESA payments at all. As one former soldier, now coping  with the mental and emotional effects of wartime service told us:

“If they do not see sense and place me into the Support Group, it really is a matter of life and death come April as I am already struggling as it is.”

In our last edition we asked you to tell us about your experience of appealing to be moved from the work-related activity group to the support group.  In Support Group Appeals: Your Experiences  (members only) we look at:


Benefits and work newsletter August 16th. Medicals - who gets called in?

ESA success and now DLA success!!!
I hope my post will give members & others a boost especially those with ME/CFS like myself & those with fluctuating conditions.

In July this year following reassessment I was moved from the WRAG to the Support Group with ESA (CB). Buoyed by this success I applied for DLA. The infamous 'brown envelope' arrived a few days ago & I was absolutely stunned to read I had been awarded both higher rate mobility & higher rate care for 4 years!!! without having to have a medical or my GP being asked for a report . . .

This site and everything it provides is close to being priceless. If I hadn't found this site by chance 18 months ago and made the decision to join & renew my subscription I would never have been as successful with my claims as I have.

B and W is quite literally a life saver - thank you so very much.

mayflower

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Medicals - who gets called in?

Benefits and work newsletter August Urgent call to action

Dear rob,
The usual newsletter will be out on Friday, after our August break.

However, we have just received several emails from organisations including Carer Watch and The Broken of Britain about what is claimed to be government attempts to stifle opposition to the Welfare Reform Bill currently being debated in the House of Lords..

There is no time for us to check out the accuracy of these claims – the deadline for doing anything is 3.30pm today - but as the issue is potentially an important one we are passing it on to you, unverified though it is.  There are several email addresses at the end of the article of people to contact.

Urgent call to action
After an incredibly constructive debate yesterday in the House Of Lords the government appear to be concerned about how many Lords had significant concerns about the Welfare Reform Bill, even those Lords who in principle supported the bill had major questions they wanted answers to.

For a bill of this size and importance, convention dictates that the next stage of the bill should be kept in the main chamber of the House of Lords for debate. It's particularly important the bill be continued to be debated in the main chamber as disability access to the smaller committee rooms is very limited and people will not be able to access the committee rooms to exercise their democratic right to observe the passge of the bill from the public chamber.