Just awarded LCWRA - A few questions.
sunwitch
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Hi everyone, thank you so much for this amazing forum. I've just been awarded LCWRA (literally today!) and have a few questions if thats OK.
1. My assessment period is between 16th-15th of each month, with my payments made on the 22nd of each month. I submitted my first fit note on Jan 19th - when can I expect my first LCWRA payment? I am unsure whether it will be this month, or next.
2. I have a phone appointment with my work coach on Thursday - will this still go ahead?
and finally - 3. How do I request a copy of my assessors notes? Can this be done through my journal, and if so, how?
Thank you so much for your time in reading and answering. It's very much appreciated.
1. My assessment period is between 16th-15th of each month, with my payments made on the 22nd of each month. I submitted my first fit note on Jan 19th - when can I expect my first LCWRA payment? I am unsure whether it will be this month, or next.
2. I have a phone appointment with my work coach on Thursday - will this still go ahead?
and finally - 3. How do I request a copy of my assessors notes? Can this be done through my journal, and if so, how?
Thank you so much for your time in reading and answering. It's very much appreciated.
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If the 19th Jan was the date you reported your health condition as well as send your first fit note then your waiting period will be. Feb to May... LCWRA starts from AP 16th May to 15th June and first LCWRA payment will be 22nd June.If you reported your health condition on 16th Jan or earlier then your first payment will be 22nd May.You will not need to attend any further appointments and your next appointment should now be cancelled. To request a copy of the assessment report then just put a message onto your journal to ask them to send it to you.0
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