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11 years 3 weeks ago - 11 years 3 weeks ago #120687 by Mathew
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Good afternoon, I am a 23 year old male suffering from Ongoing Depressive Disorder with anxiety and delusional thoughts diagnosed by a doctor at the hospital. I have been claiming ESA since November 2013 and was accepted for a home visit after my doctor did a supporting letter. The assessment is due for the 23rd of May 2014 I have recently just sent in a report from the mental health team at the hospital but not heard anything back... I'm getting more and more nervous about this assessment as my bedroom is the only place I feel comfortable and safe, I never leave my house unless accompanied and cannot stand public places

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Mathew
Welcome to the forum, you might want to have a look at the following FAQ which explain where everything is
Welcome to Benefits and Work
To prepare for the assessment there are a couple of things you should look at.
First, have a look at ESA Claim guides, I appreciate that you have already submitted your ESA50 but going through these will allow you to confirm whether you have provided the best answer that you could for each of the questions but also explains the underlying Descriptors that you are being assessed against.
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/help-for-claimants/esa
Secondly, towards the back of the guides is a list of the questions that you are likely to be asked at the assessment. these may seem obtuse as very few relate directly to your conditions, much of the ESA assessment is done by assumption unless the claimant clarifies their answers, so for example; a question about whether you watch the TV will lead to conclusions about your ability to sit, your sight and hearing, ability to concentrate.
There are two options in regard to recording the assessment. First you can request that it is recorded by ATOS, they will use a dual deck CD or cassette player and give you a copy. You must request this in advance of the assessment. It is unusual for home assessments to be recorded but it can be done, there is a template letter for requesting this in the guides and a MS-Word template in the same area as the guides, it is at ATOS's discretion whether they agree to do this and you cannot refuse to continue with the assessment if the request is refused as this can lead to your file being returned to the DWP and your claim closed.
You can also covertly record the assessment, however, ATOS assessors have instructions to terminate the interview if it becomes apparent that the claimant is recording it, this is classed as a failure to participate and can also lead to your file being returned to the DWP, so be careful if you go down this route.
If there are any other questions that you have, please reply to this post and we will do our best to help your. The forum has just closed for the afternoon but is open again this evening 8-10pm.
Gordon
Welcome to the forum, you might want to have a look at the following FAQ which explain where everything is
Welcome to Benefits and Work
To prepare for the assessment there are a couple of things you should look at.
First, have a look at ESA Claim guides, I appreciate that you have already submitted your ESA50 but going through these will allow you to confirm whether you have provided the best answer that you could for each of the questions but also explains the underlying Descriptors that you are being assessed against.
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/help-for-claimants/esa
Secondly, towards the back of the guides is a list of the questions that you are likely to be asked at the assessment. these may seem obtuse as very few relate directly to your conditions, much of the ESA assessment is done by assumption unless the claimant clarifies their answers, so for example; a question about whether you watch the TV will lead to conclusions about your ability to sit, your sight and hearing, ability to concentrate.
There are two options in regard to recording the assessment. First you can request that it is recorded by ATOS, they will use a dual deck CD or cassette player and give you a copy. You must request this in advance of the assessment. It is unusual for home assessments to be recorded but it can be done, there is a template letter for requesting this in the guides and a MS-Word template in the same area as the guides, it is at ATOS's discretion whether they agree to do this and you cannot refuse to continue with the assessment if the request is refused as this can lead to your file being returned to the DWP and your claim closed.
You can also covertly record the assessment, however, ATOS assessors have instructions to terminate the interview if it becomes apparent that the claimant is recording it, this is classed as a failure to participate and can also lead to your file being returned to the DWP, so be careful if you go down this route.
If there are any other questions that you have, please reply to this post and we will do our best to help your. The forum has just closed for the afternoon but is open again this evening 8-10pm.
Gordon
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11 years 3 weeks ago #120694 by Mathew
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I have already been accepted for the home assessment and they are going to record it also
which is good I guess... Just worried about what I can do prior to the assessment apparently been carried out by a doctor also

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11 years 2 weeks ago - 11 years 2 weeks ago #120766 by Mathew
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I have been stressed to the point of wanting to hurt myself
this whole process is just one big mess... Is there anything I can do regarding telling my doctor or someone to help more?

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Do you have a GP and are they involved in your treatment? If so then it would be worth your arranging to see them to ask for the help.
If you are not being seen by your GP then you can have a look to see whether there are any charities that deal with your conditions, most have a web site, they might be able to provide additional advice and contacts.
Finally, if you feel that you are at immediate risk of hurting yourself then you can contact the Samaritans and if desperate your local Accident & Emergency service.
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Replied by Gordon on topic Home visit accepted recorded? How can i prepare?
Mathew wrote: I have been stressed to the point of wanting to hurt myself
this whole process is just one big mess... Is there anything I can do regarding telling my doctor or someone to help more?
Do you have a GP and are they involved in your treatment? If so then it would be worth your arranging to see them to ask for the help.
If you are not being seen by your GP then you can have a look to see whether there are any charities that deal with your conditions, most have a web site, they might be able to provide additional advice and contacts.
Finally, if you feel that you are at immediate risk of hurting yourself then you can contact the Samaritans and if desperate your local Accident & Emergency service.
Gordon
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11 years 2 weeks ago - 11 years 2 weeks ago #120772 by Mathew
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I am panicking so much about the questions they are going to ask at the assessment and that I'll just totally forget everything that I want to say and put across

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