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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 13 Mar 2019
Disability Assessment Services

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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 13 Mar 2019
Disability Assessment Services

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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 13 Mar 2019
Disability Assessment Services

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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 13 Mar 2019
Disability Assessment Services

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Written Question
Employment and Support Allowance: Chronic Illnesses
Tuesday 4th September 2018

Asked by: Gillian Keegan (Conservative - Chichester)

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what assessment her Department has made of the merits of not requiring people with degenerative conditions who were in receipt of employment and support allowance before September 2017 to attend a further face-to-face work capability assessment.

Answered by Sarah Newton

From the 29 September 2017 those placed in Employment and Support Allowance’s (ESA) Support Group and the Universal Credit (UC) equivalent who have the most severe and lifelong health conditions or disabilities will no longer be routinely reassessed.

For those claiming ESA prior to 29 September 2017, the Severe Conditions criteria will be taken into consideration at their next Work Capability Assessment. People will be asked to complete a health questionnaire, and where appropriate we will ask their General Practitioner or Specialist healthcare professional for further supporting evidence. In the vast majority of cases where the Severe Conditions criteria would apply, we would expect to be able to make a decision without the need for a face-to-face assessment.


Written Question
Work Capability Assessment: Chronic Illnesses
Tuesday 4th September 2018

Asked by: Gillian Keegan (Conservative - Chichester)

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what assessment her Department has made of the merits of not requiring people with degenerative conditions who were in receipt of employment and support allowance before September 2017 to attend a further face-to-face work capability assessment.

Answered by Sarah Newton

From the 29 September 2017 those placed in Employment and Support Allowance’s (ESA) Support Group and the Universal Credit (UC) equivalent who have the most severe and lifelong health conditions or disabilities will no longer be routinely reassessed.

For those claiming ESA prior to 29 September 2017, the Severe Conditions criteria will be taken into consideration at their next Work Capability Assessment. People will be asked to complete a health questionnaire, and where appropriate we will ask their General Practitioner or Specialist healthcare professional for further supporting evidence. In the vast majority of cases where the Severe Conditions criteria would apply, we would expect to be able to make a decision without the need for a face-to-face assessment.


Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 14 Mar 2018
Women and Work

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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 14 Mar 2018
Women and Work

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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 14 Mar 2018
Women and Work

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 05 Feb 2018
Oral Answers to Questions

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