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Hi I agree with those mentioning the permitted work scheme, it sounds like a really good way of assessing how well you'd cope with work.
My husband and son are both in the support group, my hubby receives it for pysical disabilities whilst my son's claim is for severe mental health problems.
My son is in college (16 hours) but before he started the course his welfare advisor from the mental health crisis team said he's be allowed to do permitted work and he'd get to keep his ESA at the same rate too.0 -
I was on ESA and it was withdrawen because the medical assessment scored 0 points despite being on medication and unfit for work by me Doctor what can I do0
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