Oh no they can access you at any time and take you off it . more worry x
THOUGHT WE HAD BEEN PUT IN ESA WORK R... - Fibromyalgia Acti...
THOUGHT WE HAD BEEN PUT IN ESA WORK RELATED FOR A YEAR .
A year is the maximum rosehip , I don't think that means you go unquestioned for a year though . They can haul you back in at any time.
Here's some info about this Rosehip -
disabilityrightsuk.org/ibmi...
From 30th April 2012 a new time limit will apply to the Employment and Support Allowance which is paid on the basis of National Insurance contributions. It is called contributory ESA.
The one year time limit will apply at once to an estimated 100,000 people who have already been on contributory ESA for at least a year. Another 100,000 will lose it by April 2013.
The time limit applies to people in what is called the Work Related Activity Group (WRAG). They have been assessed as able to return to work with some help. The time limit does not apply to those in the Support Group who are not expected to return to work because their condition is long-term and severe.
The time limit applies to ESA which is based on National Insurance contributions (contributory ESA). It does not affect the means-tested (income-related) ESA paid to those with a low income.
The time limit includes the 13 weeks spent in the assessment phase at the start of the claim for ESA when people are allocated to the work group or the support group.
Can you get money from other sources?
If you are due to lose ESA you should have been sent a letter by the DWP. It is very important to check if you can replace at least some of the ESA you will lose.
1. Can you claim income-related ESA? That is based on your income and savings and if you have a partner on theirs as well. You cannot get income related ESA if your partner works more than 24 hours a week or if their income is too high or your joint savings are more than £16,000.
2. Can you get your council tax reduced through Council Tax Benefit? If you pay rent can you get that reduced through Housing Benefit? If you already get either of those benefits they should go up when your ESA goes and your income is reduced. But that will only happen if you tell the council which pays them about your drop in income.
3. Can your partner get Working Tax Credit? If you have no children your partner must normally work at least 30 hours a week to get Working Tax Credit. But if they are over 60 or qualify for disability element that is just 16 hours a week. If you have children then your partner must normally work at least 24 hours a week (assuming you do not work at all). But that may be reduced to 16 hours for a variety of reasons including your own health. Get advice. If your partner already gets tax credits make sure you report your reduced income when ESA stops. Your partner's tax credit should then increase.
Where to get help
You can get help and advice from your local Citizen's Advice Bureau. Your local council may have a welfare rights office. You can also enquire at your local JobCentrePlus.