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Post by nickd on Jun 30, 2012 10:31:53 GMT 1
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Post by nickd on Jun 30, 2012 10:45:09 GMT 1
11. Learning tasks.
Descriptor Points
(a) Cannot learn how to complete a simple task, such as setting an alarm clock. = 15 (b) Cannot learn anything beyond a simple task, such as setting an alarm clock. = 9 (c) Cannot learn anything beyond a moderately complex task, such as the steps involved in operating a washing machine to clean clothes. = 6 (d) None of the above apply. = 0
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Post by nickd on Jun 30, 2012 10:47:54 GMT 1
12. Awareness of everyday hazards (such as boiling water or sharp objects).
Descriptor Points
(a) Reduced awareness of everyday hazards leads to a significant risk of:
(i) injury to self or others; or
(ii) damage to property or possessions such that they require supervision for the majority of the time to maintain safety. = 15
(b) Reduced awareness of everyday hazards leads to a significant risk of:
(i) injury to self or others; or
(ii) damage to property or possessions such that they frequently require supervision to maintain safety. = 9 (c) Reduced awareness of everyday hazards leads to a significant risk of:
(i) injury to self or others; or
(ii) damage to property or possessions such that they occasionally require supervision to maintain safety. = 6
(d) None of the above apply. 0
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Post by nickd on Jun 30, 2012 10:49:25 GMT 1
13. Initiating and completing personal action (which means planning, organisation, problem solving, prioritising or switching tasks).
Descriptor Points
(a) Cannot, due to impaired mental function, reliably initiate or complete at least 2 sequential personal actions. = 15 (b) Cannot, due to impaired mental function, reliably initiate or complete at least 2 personal actions for the majority of the time. = 9
(c) Frequently cannot, due to impaired mental function, reliably initiate or complete at least 2 personal actions. = 6 (d) None of the above apply 0
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Post by nickd on Jun 30, 2012 10:50:13 GMT 1
14. Coping with change.
Descriptor Points
(a) Cannot cope with any change to the extent that day to day life cannot be managed. = 15 (b) Cannot cope with minor planned change (such as a pre-arranged change to the routine time scheduled for a lunch break), to the extent that overall day to day life is made significantly more difficult. = 9 (c) Cannot cope with minor unplanned change (such as the timing of an appointment on the day it is due to occur), to the extent that overall, day to day life is made significantly more difficult. = 6
(d) None of the above apply. 0
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Post by nickd on Jun 30, 2012 10:51:30 GMT 1
15. Getting about.
Descriptor Points
(a) Cannot get to any specified place with which the claimant is familiar. = 15 (b) Is unable to get to a specified place with which the claimant is familiar, without being accompanied by another person. = 9
(c) Is unable to get to a specified place with which the claimant is unfamiliar without being accompanied by another person. = 6 (d) None of the above apply. 0
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Post by nickd on Jun 30, 2012 10:52:36 GMT 1
16. Coping with social engagement due to cognitive impairment or mental disorder.
Descriptor Points (a) Engagement in social contact is always precluded due to difficulty relating to others or significant distress experienced by the individual. = 15
(b) Engagement in social contact with someone unfamiliar to the claimant is always precluded due to difficulty relating to others or significant distress experienced by the individual. = 9 (c) Engagement in social contact with someone unfamiliar to the claimant is not possible for the majority of the time due to difficulty relating to others or significant distress experienced by the individual. = 6 (d) None of the above apply. 0
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Post by nickd on Jun 30, 2012 10:53:25 GMT 1
17. Appropriateness of behaviour with other people, due to cognitive impairment or mental disorder.
Descriptor Points (a) Has, on a daily basis, uncontrollable episodes of aggressive or disinhibited behaviour that would be unreasonable in any workplace. = 15 (b) Frequently has uncontrollable episodes of aggressive or disinhibited behaviour that would be unreasonable in any workplace. = 15 (c) Occasionally has uncontrollable episodes of aggressive or disinhibited behaviour that would be unreasonable in any workplace. = 9 (d) None of the above apply. 0
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Post by nickd on Jun 30, 2012 10:53:55 GMT 1
The problems with scoring?
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Post by nickd on Jun 30, 2012 10:54:25 GMT 1
Exceptional circumstances
Exceptional circumstances (Non-functional descriptors)
There are a small number of cases where the claimant could carry out all the activities in the assessment, but would still qualify for Employment and Support Allowance, either limited capability for work if either of the following criteria apply or limited capability for work related activity if only the second one applies.
The circumstances when this would apply are:
• A claimant is suffering from a severe life threatening disease in relation to which –
i) there is medical evidence that the disease is uncontrollable, or uncontrolled, by a recognised therapeutic procedure, and ii) in the case of a disease that is uncontrolled, there is a reasonable cause for it not to be controlled by a recognised therapeutic procedure • A claimant is suffering some specific disease or bodily or mental disablement and, by reasons of such disease or disablement, there would be a substantial risk to the mental or physical health of any person if the claimant were found not to have limited capability for work.
The evidence available to the decision maker will include advice from the approved healthcare professional.
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Post by nickd on Jun 30, 2012 12:05:48 GMT 1
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Post by hamilton on Sept 26, 2012 11:54:05 GMT 1
am awaiting esa form with dread.however thanks to your extensive guide on filling out this form and other imformation available i am at least more aware of the pit falls you can encounter and there are many.in regards to your man on the cliff top in the mental health i am that man and if i did not get the help and support iwoul have jumped thank you
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