Chronic Pain Doesn't Show!

Chronic Pain Doesn't Show!
Chronic Pain Doesn't always Show, just because I don't look disabled, don't assume I'm NOT!

Tuesday, 6 November 2012

Reassessment: Work Capability Assessments

According to the Government this is the period I was assessed by ATOS health care.

Claimants with an outcome for their claim can be broken down as follows:

64 per cent of claimants were entitled to the benefit.

Within this –
39 per cent of claimants were placed in the Work Related Activity Group (WRAG), and
25 per cent of claimants were placed in the Support Group (SG); and

36 per cent of claimants were assessed as Fit for Work (FFW) and are not entitled to ESA. 

But Hang On A second, I am part of the 36 per cent who were assessed as FIT FOR WORK.

I am 60% disabled for life and have 2 Medico Legal reports and 1 Specialists report which all agree with my level of disability. So 3 Doctors agree I am 60% disabled, but ATOS says I can go to work.
I have a Letter from Chris Grayling to my local MP Dominic Raab asking the DWP, (his own Department at the time of the letter) to look at my file again.

Welcome to the "Lets save money by taking it from societies weakest campaign."

The only way to get in the Support Group!!!!!!!!!!!!!

1.4.2
Reasons for SG assignment
The possible recorded reasons for a claimant placement in the SG are:

undergoing chemotherapy;

deemed to be mental or physical health risk;

having a pregnancy risk;

having a severe functional disability; and

being terminally ill, with an expected life expectancy of 6 months or less.


The rest of this disgusting report is here http://research.dwp.gov.uk/asd/workingage/esa_ibr/esa_ibr_nov12.pdf

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