Struggling with sick pay
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TERESAMCDONALD1
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Hi hi everyone , I hope someone can help me, I've been off work sick since January, I was getting statuary sick pay until the 14th of July, I have tried to get sick money but no one knows what I should be on, the job centre told me to go to citizens advise for them to tell me what I should be claiming, please help x
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Hi @TERESAMCDONALD1
Welcome to the community! It may be worth looking at what benefits you could be entitled to. Another member of the community may be able to share more advice and will be in contact with you soonDisability Gamechanger - 2019 -
Hi @TERESAMCDONALD1,
We have some useful information about sick leave on our website which might be of interest to you. Citizens Advice will also be able to help and the benefits calculator @Ami2301 links to may also be helpful.
Liam -
Hi @TERESAMCDONALD1
Were you getting SSP but it has now reached the 28 weeks and now run out?
If so you contact your employer to get an SSP1 form which confirms you have used you SSP entitlement up. You then use this to apply for ESA.
I am in that same particular situation. Hope that helps
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