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Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) is a United Kingdom welfare payment for adults younger than the State Pension age who are having difficulty finding work because of their long-term medical condition or a disability. It is a basic income-replacement benefit paid in lieu of wages. * ESA superseded three older benefits: Incapacity Benefit; Income Support paid because of an illness or disability; and Severe Disablement Allowance. New Labour legislated for ESA at the very end of the Blair era and it became the main out-of-work sickness benefit for new claims during the financial crisis of 2007-2008. The Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition was quick to extend its scope: ministers gave the go-ahead for a compulsory reassessment of all long-term recipients of ESA’s predecessors and the transfer of those confirmed as unfit for work onto ESA. * One key feature of ESA is "conditionality": some recipients must take part in "work-related activity" in exchange for their payments. Another key feature is that recipients are liable to be repeatedly probed by a government-approved nurse or another health professional — a reflection of a policy belief that the health of many recipients will improve over time, either spontaneously or as a result of medical intervention. * ESA is received by more than two million people. It has not achieved its aim — despite tougher eligibility criteria, "conditionality", and multiple medicals for established recipients — of reducing the sickness benefit caseload by one million by 2018. * The Coalition’s long-serving Welfare Secretary, Iain Duncan Smith, eventually concluded that ESA was “fundamentally flawed”. One of his successors, Damian Green, added that it was “pointless” to repeatedly assess people with permanent disabilities. In 2016 the government published a Green Paper envisaging an overhaul of ESA and its assessment. No action has been taken as a result. |