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Old 09-03-2017, 22:12   #283
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Re: Worrying news for ESA claimants converting from DLA to PIP.

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Originally Posted by Chrysalis View Post
That descriptor was done away with purely as a means to have less people with mobility problems from qualifying a financial decision to hit a target, sadly mobility disability has been the most targeted by the last 2 governments on both ESA and PIP. You can still get 15 points, but it is harder.

e.g. in the past you could perhaps get 9 points for the walking distance, and then 6 points from difficulties walking up stairs. Now for mobility you need all 15 on the mobility descriptor.

Also in the past several years ago now, the assessment was excluding walking aids, not only is it now including mobility aids but if you dont have the aids they can pretend you have them if it means determining you are mobile enough.

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So lets say there is a fire in a tall building, you on the 30th floor and lift out of order, the guy with the crutches can get out as safely as the others? Also how does a person with crutches follow a simple work task which might be to carry a box across a room?
You are wrong about the old Incapacity Benefit system. Walking and going up/down a flight of stairs were separate descriptors, but when it came to adding up the points, it was only one(whichever was higher number of points) of the 2 that scored. It you got 9 for walking and 6 for stairs, the points that counted would be the 9, not 15.
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