The Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) is a benefit provided by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to individuals with health conditions or disabilities that hinder their capacity to work.

It's designed to offer support and financial assistance to those who are unable to work, or can only work a limited amount, due to illness or disability. This is achieved through the provision of a work coach and various services including employment, training and condition management support to help manage your illness or disability at work.

According to the most recent DWP data, there are 22 medical conditions that qualify you to make an ESA claim. The data reveals that mental and behavioural disorders are the most common condition among ESA claimants, with 689,342 cases reported.

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