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Will I get Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) during my mandatory reconsideration?

This section is quite complex; make sure you read it through carefully to make sure you understand all of your options.

If you are appealing your Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) decision, you will not usually be paid ESA during the mandatory reconsideration.

If the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) put you in the Work Related Activity Group (WRAG) and you want to move into the Support Group. You will get ESA during the mandatory reconsideration.

If you are appealing your ESA decision because the DWP say you are fit for work you will not get any ESA while you are going through mandatory reconsideration.

If you are asking the DWP to reconsider a sanction

If you have been sanctioned, your benefit will be reduced or not paid during mandatory reconsideration. You can ask for a mandatory reconsideration so you can challenge the decision. You can also apply for a hardship payment if you are need money to avoid a crisis or you are suffering financially.

To claim a hardship payment contact Job Centre Plus.

I have been though mandatory reconsideration before, will I get ESA?

You may not get ESA during mandatory reconsideration if you have made a new claim since a failed mandatory reconsideration unless the DWP feel your health has deteriorated significantly.

What can I do if my ESA stops during mandatory reconsideration?

You may be able to claim other benefits while you are waiting for your mandatory reconsideration decision.

If the DWP say you are fit for work, you will not get any ESA while you are going through mandatory reconsideration – you can claim Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA) during the mandatory reconsideration process and JSA will be paid at the same rate as the ESA assessment rate, which is up to £77.00 per week.

In some areas, you will be asked to claim Universal Credit(UC) instead – this depends on whether UC has been rolled out in your area.

If you are asking the DWP to reconsider a sanction, your benefit will be reduced or not paid during mandatory reconsideration. You can apply for a hardship paymentif you need money to avoid a crisis or suffering.

If you have been through mandatory reconsideration before, you will not get ESA during the process unless the DWP feel your health has deteriorated significantly.

If you made a claim for contribution-based ESA, you can make a claim for contribution-based JSA but to get JSA, you need to meet the conditions that Jobcentre Plus set you. If you are in a Universal Credit ‘Full Service Area’ Contributory Job Seekers Allowance will be called ‘New Style’ Job Seekers Allowance instead. You should speak to a welfare benefits adviser if this is your situation as this can be complex.

If you are finding it difficult to meet the conditions of Universal Credit (UC) or Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA) and you claim for UC or JSA, Jobcentre Plus will say that you need to:

  • Actively look for work, and
  • Be available to take a job if you are offered one.

If you feel that you cannot meet these conditions, you could ask Jobcentre Plus to change them and they call this ‘easing conditionality’. To persuade Jobcentre Plus to do this, tell them how your mental health condition affects how you can look for work – it is important that you keep getting notes from your GP that say you are not able to work and make sure that you send these to the DWP while you are going through mandatory reconsideration. Jim’s story explains how this might work (Jim is not a real person but Jim’s story outlines what might happen).

Jim's story

Jim applied for Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) but the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) found him fit for work. He did not agree with this decision so he decided to go through mandatory reconsideration. He applied for Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA) because he could not claim ESA during mandatory reconsideration.

Jim took medication for his mental health problems. His medication made him feel drowsy and sick in the mornings. Jim continued to get notes from his GP saying that he was not able to work. The note also explained the effect his medication had on him in the mornings.

Jobcentre Plus looked at this information when setting his conditions for JSA. They agreed that the side effects of Jim's medication would make looking for work difficult. As a result, they changed the conditions for his JSA so that he would only have to look for part-time work where the job started in the afternoon.

Will I get Jobseekers Allowance (JSA) during my reconsideration?

If you are appealing a JSA decision, you will not usually get any payments during a reconsideration and appeal period.

If your JSA reconsideration is successful

The DWP should pay you JSA arrears for the time you weren’t receiving JSA. They often pay this as one lump sum. They may also want to pay you in instalments, but only if they believe it is in your best interests and you agree with their decision.

Will I get PIP during my reconsideration and appeal?

You will not usually get any payments during a reconsideration and appeal of a PIP decision.

If you are moving from DLA to PIP you will continue to get DLA for 4 weeks following the decision. If you lose your DLA mobility component and you are on the Motability scheme you may be eligible for the transitional support package. More details are provided on the Motability website.

If your PIP reconsideration or appeal is successful

The DWP should pay you arrears for the time you weren’t receiving PIP. They often pay this as one lump sum. They may also want to pay you in instalments, but only if they believe it is in your best interests and you agree with their decision.

Will I get Universal Credit (UC) payments during my reconsideration?

If you are appealing a UC decision, this depends on which element of UC you are challenging. If you are challenging a decision about having limited capability for work, you can make a claim for the standard allowance of UC and you should ask for easem*nts of the conditions about looking for work.

If your UC reconsideration or appeal is successful

The DWP should pay you arrears for the time you weren’t receiving UC. They often pay this as one lump sum. They may also want to pay you in instalments, but only if they believe it is in your best interests and you agree with their decision.

The Mental Health and Money Advice service (2024)

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If the relationship becomes too emotionally draining, affects your own mental health negatively, or if there's a pattern of toxic behavior that doesn't improve despite attempts to help, it may be time to consider walking away.

Where do people go when they have bad mental health? ›

There are many ways to find a provider who will meet your needs. Primary care provider: A primary care provider can perform an initial mental health screening and refer you to a mental health professional (such as a social worker, psychologist, or psychiatrist).

What happens if I can't work due to mental illness? ›

Disabled Due to a Mental Illness

If you are unable to work due to a mental illness, you should consider applying for Social Security Disability Benefits. The Social Security Administration (SSA) will look at your case individually to determine if your condition is severe enough to qualify for benefits.

What is the best mental illness charity? ›

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  • The Trevor Project. West Hollywood , CA. ...
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How to stop enabling someone with mental illness? ›

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  8. Be Patient and Non-Judgmental.

What is the hardest mental illness to live with? ›

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What is the 3 month rule in mental health? ›

A healthcare provider may apply the “three-month rule” regarding a patient's well-being. In this instance, a patient can be forced to enter a psychiatric hospital. From here, hospital staff may try to keep the patient against their will for up to three months before they consider letting the patient leave.

Where do I go if my mental health is bad? ›

Your doctor (GP)

Your doctor is there to help you with your mental health as well as your physical health. They could: make a diagnosis. offer you support and treatments (such as talking therapies and medication)

How to tell if someone is mentally unstable? ›

Examples of signs and symptoms include:
  1. Feeling sad or down.
  2. Confused thinking or reduced ability to concentrate.
  3. Excessive fears or worries, or extreme feelings of guilt.
  4. Extreme mood changes of highs and lows.
  5. Withdrawal from friends and activities.
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What are the signs of a nervous breakdown? ›

If you feel you are having a nervous breakdown you may:
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  • withdraw from your usual daily activities, miss appointments or social activities.
  • feel hopeless or helpless.
  • neglect your personal hygiene.
  • feel angry or irritable.
  • have delusions or hallucinations.

What is the most approved mental illness for disability? ›

Any mental illness that prevents you from working can qualify for disability benefits. Amongst the most common are anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, developmental disorders, autism spectrum disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorders, and schizophrenia spectrum disorders.

What disabilities are hard to prove? ›

Common Disabilities That Are Difficult to Prove

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What is the most curable mental illness? ›

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What is the number one treatment for all mental illnesses? ›

Psychotherapy. Psychotherapy, also called talk therapy, involves talking about your condition and related issues with a mental health professional. During psychotherapy, you learn about your condition and your moods, feelings, thoughts and behavior.

Who is the largest payer for mental health? ›

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What is the most disabling mental illness? ›

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How do you know when it's time to stop helping someone? ›

If you are making excuses for someone or compromising your integrity. If someone expects you to be dishonest, compromise your integrity, or put yourself at risk, that's a clear signal to stop helping. Constructive helping does not require you to make excuses, keep secrets, or tell lies.

What are three signs of enabling? ›

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  • Blaming others for the loved one's behavior.
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  • Attempting to control things outside of your control.
  • Caretaking of the person who is addicted.
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Is it bad to leave someone with mental health issues? ›

You might feel guilty or feel like you're a bad person for breaking up with a partner due to something that's out of their control and causes them to suffer. You might also be afraid that their condition will worsen if you leave. Mental illness alone is no excuse to break up with someone.

Under what circ*mstances should a person walk away from a relationship? ›

No one should stay in a relationship—personal or professional—that is abusive or toxic. Don't fool yourself. Walking away from a relationship is not the easiest solution, but in some cases it is absolutely the best solution.

How to end a relationship with a mentally unstable person? ›

Try to make your partner understand that you still care, and wish him or her the best, but that you need to make a clean break for your own sake. Say goodbye and leave without regrets, or excessive drama. Remind your partner to continue with his or her treatment.

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