Employment and Support Allowance, work capability assessment, ESA, WCA
Committee hears from claimant and disability representative groups
3 April 2014
The Work and Pensions Committee will hold its first oral evidence session for its inquiry into Employment and Support Allowance and Work Capability Assessments on Wednesday 9 April.
Witnesses
9.45am, Wednesday 9 April, Grimond Room, Portcullis House, House of Commons
- Rachael Holmes, Head of Policy Research, Families, Welfare and Work, Citizen’s Advice
- Tom Pollard, Social Policy and Campaigns Manager, Mind
- Donna O’Brien, Social Policy and Campaigns Advisor, Parkinson’s UK
- Anna Bird, Head of Public Policy and Research, Scope
- Joanna Kennedy, Chief Executive, Zacchaeus 2000 Trust
Purpose of the meeting
This session, with claimant and disability representative groups, will explore:
- The effectiveness of the WCA in determining whether people are fit for work, including the findings of the Evidence Based Review and possible alternative assessment models
- Key concerns about the delivery of the WCA by Atos, and how these issues may be resolved with the new provider
- How eligibility for ESA is determined by the DWP decision maker
- Outcomes for claimants following assessment
- The process for appealing a decision and the available financial support during this period
- The impact of time-limiting contributory ESA for those in the Work Related Activity Group (WRAG)
- The interaction between ESA and Universal Credit