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Civil servants are now ashamed to work for the DWP:
https://www.disabilitynewsservice.co...versal-credit/ Like I said earlier, many of the problems are being caused because experienced staff (some who have been with the department since the days of Supplementary Benefit) are leaving in droves, leaving inexperienced staff behind. Many of my former colleagues are now simply holding on until they can retire or take redundancy. It's such a shame that the safety net of this country has been reduced to this. |
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Well I had my ESA assessment last Saturday.
I was dreading it due to all the things I've heard. However I got lucky I think as the medical person that saw me, understood my conditions and didn't put me through the full exam and I just got the result. They have decided I am not fit for work or work related assessment. So I no longer need to send fit notes or go see the job centre. |
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DWP to be taken to court yet again:
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If you would have had to appeal, you could well have been left in the same position as the gentleman that's taking them to court outlined above. |
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If you don't provide enough evidence (form filling isn't evidence), then expect things to not go as expected.
I really do fear the DWP, but (touch wood) I've never had a problem yet. I do make sure I go way over the top when supplying evidence (just ask for copies of everything sent by GP or consultants) and never fill in the forms without getting advice. The forms are designed to make you fail so totally ignore all their own examples etc. |
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My last ESA, I asked for a home visit assessment. They did ignore it, so got a letter from the GP and sent that to them, they didn't bother with the assessment. Crazy situation. |
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Well I know in my case, although I provided a lot of evidence including all notes from my renal consultant. They still contacted my go to get more info. I got lucky I'm sure.
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There is a well known case relating to DLA, ie known as Moyna. It went to the House of Lords(now the Supreme Court). A Woman claimed she had difficultly preparing a main meal for one, which was the test. On the other hand she admitted that she prepared meals for the whole family. She lost, but in the ruling, the Law Lords set out the principles upon which decisions on that area were meant to be made. |
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