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SteelMaiden
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20 Jan 2012, 7:20 am

I have been on the lowest rate of DLA (Disability Living Allowance, a disability benefit in the UK) for three years and now I finally get the courage to appeal for medium rate (totally justified in my situation according to my mental health team) and I get turned down, remain on lowest rate DLA. Now I have to appeal to the panel. Grr. I have so many difficulties day to day and I cannot look after myself like the average 22 year old can so I live in supported housing.

Has anyone else had this sort of grief from the government about disability benefits?


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20 Jan 2012, 7:37 am

I am on ESA and DLA. The DLA people (I get middle rate care for DLA) have been quite good but I had to appeal the ESA when I had the first medical as they failed me. It went to tribunal and they awarded me ESA in the Work related activity group. 6 Months after that I had to have another medical again! This time I passed it though so did not need the tribunal.



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20 Jan 2012, 9:53 am

I am on ESA as well and am also in the Work Related Activity Group. My ESA gives me more than twice as much money as my DLA gives me.


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20 Jan 2012, 11:25 am

It would be nice if you posted your rate.

I get 1305/month I use to get 1025 a month. Now I might be getting less but on a more secure basis or I'll stick it out with what I have now and hope they don't try and pry me off for any reasons...



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20 Jan 2012, 11:43 am

Am just on ESA on the back to work group after having be on IB, I hope to put in for DLA soon.

WhiteWidow wrote:
It would be nice if you posted your rate.

I get 1305/month I use to get 1025 a month. Now I might be getting less but on a more secure basis or I'll stick it out with what I have now and hope they don't try and pry me off for any reasons...


Do your know that DLA (Disability Living Allowance) is a British disability benefit?
The figures you qutoed WhiteWidow are they in Sterling or in Loonies?



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20 Jan 2012, 1:08 pm

I get £99.15 a week on ESA and around £40 (can't remember the exact figure) a week on DLA. I also get £88.50 a week housing benefit, but that gets paid straight to the carers of my supported housing.


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20 Jan 2012, 9:02 pm

SteelMaiden wrote:
Has anyone else had this sort of grief from the government about disability benefits?


i think im about to, i recieved the dreaded tan envelope arrived this week. (transfer from the old system to ESA/JSA)



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21 Jan 2012, 2:48 pm

my living allowance is in loonies. Seeing as how Edmonton, Alberta is located in Canada.



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21 Jan 2012, 2:50 pm

SteelMaiden wrote:
I get £99.15 a week on ESA and around £40 (can't remember the exact figure) a week on DLA. I also get £88.50 a week housing benefit, but that gets paid straight to the carers of my supported housing.


Thats terrible. that's like under 700 loonies.



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21 Jan 2012, 3:08 pm

I think I get about $250-$300 AU each week for a disability support pension (I don't manage said funds).

I didn't have a problem getting on it.



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21 Jan 2012, 3:25 pm

WhiteWidow wrote:
Thats terrible. that's like under 700 loonies.


There are different types of DLA, so at the moment I'm on basic rate IB (not yet switched to ESA) and middle-rate DLA, which comes to around £709.16 (C$1,117) per month I have to pay around £217 (C$342) per month to my mum for food and lodgings - probably not enough but I chip in a little more too sometimes and always pay my bills on time. So I'm left with around and about £492 per month (C$775), or, translated, around and about £113 (C$178) or so per week.



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21 Jan 2012, 8:30 pm

i get nearly £400 pound a month lowest mobility and highest care rate.


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22 Jan 2012, 12:43 am

In the U.S there's SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance) which is granted based upon how many credits you've earned by paying into the system, or granted if you were disabled before a certain time (age 22) under the Disabled Adult clause. I believe it pays much more than SSI, which is a needs base program, scaling on your income and available assets. SSDI credit amounts needed to qualify vary by age. I am currently applying for this program.

To qualify for SSI you need to be under about $1,100~, which is called significant-gainful employment. You can still work and receive benefits, it will just be scaled down according to your paycheck.



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22 Jan 2012, 4:19 am

Thank you White widow, I came on the forum pretty depressed this morning but your loonies comments have made me giggle inside! :lol:



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22 Jan 2012, 8:04 am

Has anyone applied for DLA after the changes the Coalition put in place to make it harder to qualify? I get DLA at the moment and I'd find it very helpful at uni, but I'm doubting whether or not the new means testing system will let me keep receiving it.



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22 Jan 2012, 9:22 am

SteelMaiden wrote:
Has anyone else had this sort of grief from the government about disability benefits?


Yes, I have been having trouble with this since earlier this year. I get the lowest rate mobility DLA, although I appealed but they came to the same decision. I was on IB until the summer when I got the letter about having to be assessed again because they are phasing out IB. They found me to be not elligible for ESA, so I have appealed and heard this week that they came to the same decision so it is being sent to tribunal. This is worrying me because I don't think I can attend a hearing but apparently the chances of winning an appeal are doubled if you do go (as opposed to having it looked at on paper). In some ways I can see why but it doesn't entirely make sense to me.
I have been considering making a thread about it actually. I feel that the medical assessment I had was rather incompetent, they didn't really listen to what I was saying.