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ESA support group Rates??? £71? or £34.05 (assessment+ main phase??)

Karen_taris
Karen_taris Posts: 174 Forumite
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edited 15 December 2012 at 4:46AM in Benefits & tax credits
If you are 28, single and on income support, and turned to ESA, on the support group (not to attend interviews work meetings(

so ESA on support group, what rate will you get?

£71?

or £34.05

or £71 + £34.05



Here, this is from the rate sites



Employment and Support Allowance

Basic Allowance(a)
single/lone parent__________________71.00
couple ___________________71.00 / 111.45
Work-related activity component ________28.15
Support component __________________34.05


and can you say if you are you on ESA on the support group? what rate do you get ??

and what is thea assessment phase and main phase

and do people on the support group have to go through the assessment phase and main phase ? or they are except ?


and could the new ESA rate be even 'higher' than the current IS rate?

and how long do they award ESA for in the support group, minimum-maximum months?

and after this do they 'redo' the application process, for the support group people ?

Comments

  • Two4Tuesday
    Two4Tuesday Posts: 639 Forumite
    edited 15 December 2012 at 10:29AM
    It's £71 + £34.05

    Everyone goes through the assessment phase. This is the first 13 weeks of the claim. During the assessment phase, you need to send in fit notes from your GP or other doctor (for example in my case my psychiatric hospital sent them)

    The support group is part of the main phase.

    Once you have had your work capability assessment (WCA) at 13 weeks, you will be sent a letter telling you if you are in the Support Group, Work Related Activity Group, or if you have been found not to have limited Capability for Work.

    Reassessment can be done at any time from 3 months later to 2 years later or more. At reassessment, they perform a fresh Work Capability Assessment, initially by sending a new ESA50 questionnaire.
  • rogerblack
    rogerblack Posts: 9,446 Forumite
    Those undergoing migration do not have an initial assessment phase.
    They switch from one benefit to ESA main phase - support or work related group.
  • If you are 28, single and on income support, and turned to ESA, on the support group (not to attend interviews work meetings(

    so ESA on support group, what rate will you get?

    £71?

    or £34.05

    or £71 + £34.05


    Here, this is from the rate sites



    Employment and Support Allowance

    Basic Allowance(a)
    single/lone parent__________________71.00
    couple ___________________71.00 / 111.45
    Work-related activity component ________28.15
    Support component __________________34.05


    and can you say if you are you on ESA on the support group? what rate do you get ??

    and what is thea assessment phase and main phase

    and do people on the support group have to go through the assessment phase and main phase ? or they are except ?


    and could the new ESA rate be even 'higher' than the current IS rate?

    and how long do they award ESA for in the support group, minimum-maximum months?

    and after this do they 'redo' the application process, for the support group people ?

    Hi
    If you are on IS currently - you would as Roger says, stay on that until your actual migration onto ESA - assuming you pass the WCA medical. If you get into WRAG weekly rate is £99.15 currently and if you get into support group it would be £105.05 per week. That is purely for the basic straight forward award usually contributions type. If you are put into the income related sort, then there may be additional premiums payable for support group of the EDP £14.80 or £58.20 for the more severe disability, which I think you need to be on HRC DLA for that. Not too sure of the last bit as I only get the EDP one.

    However if you failed the medical/WCA for some reason, then you would need to send in a fit note and appeal that decision within 30 days using form GL24 and you would then get only £71/week currently I think it is. I could be wrong about rate, but I think that is what can happen. Hopefully that will not happen.
    This link gives the new rates effective in April: http://data.parliament.uk/DepositedPapers/Files/DEP2012-1830/ScheduleofproposedbenefitratesfromApril2013.pdf
    Hope that helps.
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