What Is Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)?

I’m not sure what Employment & Support Allowance (ESA) is and whether I would be entitled to receive it?

Question asked by Judith Reynolds
20/11/2020

Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) is a payment you might be entitled to if you are unable to work because of a disability or long term health condition. The allowance is designed to help with living costs and, if possible, support you to get back to work. In most cases you will still be able to claim Income Protection and your ESA.

Am I Eligible to Apply for Employment and Support Allowance?

To be eligible for ESA applicants must:

What Are The Different Types?

There are three different types of ESA that you could apply for. Each type has certain criteria that you need to meet before making an application.

New Style ESA

You must:

The amount you receive might be affected by other income such as Health Insurance, pensions and other financial assistance schemes. 

Contribution-Based ESA

Income-related ESA

Can I Apply for ESA if I’ve Been Affected by Coronavirus?

Yes. If you’ve had to self-isolate or shield as a result of Covid-19 and can’t claim Statutory Sick Pay you can apply for ESA. However, you’ll need to prove this is a direct result of coronavirus. Proof of self-isolation include: 

Proof for shielding include: 

For more information on ESA and details on how to apply visit gov.co.uk. 

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