Iv been turned down for an exemption to work another year on my CE scheme. I'm going to appeal but was wondering if I'm wasting my time.
Has anyone gone down this route and been successful in their appeal ?
| 08-02-2012, 13:46 | #1 |
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exemtption from sw while claiming illness benefit
Iv been turned down for an exemption to work another year on my CE scheme. I'm going to appeal but was wondering if I'm wasting my time.
Has anyone gone down this route and been successful in their appeal ? |
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| 08-02-2012, 13:54 | #2 |
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Were you given any reasons why you were refused ?
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| 08-02-2012, 14:20 | #3 |
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The letter states
" the medical assessor is of the opinion that the rehabilitative potential of your exemption has been exhausted therefore you application for an exemption has been refused" I think its another was of getting rid of the double payments. |
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| 08-02-2012, 16:27 | #4 |
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An appeal looks like the way to go,back it up with a letter from your GP,ect
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| 08-02-2012, 18:04 | #7 |
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I know you can but doesnt that defeat the purpose of been ill, doesnt been on illness benefit mean you cant work but isnt the ce scheme doing some form of work, you can be sure thats somenting the sw will be looking into next.
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| 09-02-2012, 10:57 | #10 |
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2nd year and subsequent Illness Benefit and Invalidity Pension exemptions were difficult enough to get as it was. They are going to be near impossible to get with the new changes. Disability Allowance recipients will be in the same boat.
It was always a fine line to tread, as your claim depended on you not being able to work. Their policy was usually to give first year exemptions automatically, but that's going to change now too. The whole move on CE is towards those on Jobseekers payments, who come off the live register when they go onto CE. Engage in the review/appeal, and you can continue to work on the scheme until it is dealt with. But prepare yourself for a likely refusal. |
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| 22-02-2012, 10:55 | #12 |
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See this below latest development:
http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en...y_benefit.html |
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