ESA: outcomes of Work Capability Assessments including mandatory reconsiderations and appeals: June 2021
Outcomes of Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) Work Capability Assessments, including mandatory reconsiderations and appeals information.
Applies to England, Scotland and Wales
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The latest release of these statistics can be found in the collection of ESA: outcomes of Work Capability Assessments statistics.
This is a summary of the latest National Statistics on the outcomes of completed Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) Work Capability Assessments (WCA). The publication covers information on both initial and repeat ESA assessments in Great Britain.
This release includes:
- WCA outcomes of initial and repeat WCAs to end of December 2020
- WCA outcomes of completed Incapacity Benefit (IB) reassessments up to December 2020
- Completed initial WCA appeal outcomes for ESA claims with a start date to March 2020
- End to end initial ESA claim clearance times to end of December 2020
- Mandatory Reconsideration (MR) information to end of April 2021:
- number of MR registrations
- number of MR decisions
- MR outcomes by type of decision
- Median MR clearance time
Universal Credit (UC) was rolled out to every Jobcentre across Great Britain by December 2018 and has now replaced income-related ESA for most new claimants. This has greatly changed the volume and composition of new claims to ESA.
Note: Information is only available for claims that began at least 6 months following the assessment date, or 9 months following the date of claim. This is because of the time required for the customer journey to end and for the information recorded to be as complete as possible.
More information
Read background information on these statistics in ESA: outcomes of Work Capability Assessment policies and statements.
Find more about Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) statistics and contact details on the Statistics at DWP page.
Find details of future DWP statistics releases in the statistics release calendar.