Frustrating

mayah
Online Community Member Posts: 1 Listener
So I just got the results back from my PIP assessment. I have multiple disabilities, and they have just completely ignored everything I've said and put what they want. They have completely made up random sentences and made up lies, saying that I said that I was completley fine to do everything and dont need support in any of the sections. I've been awarded no points on anything after saying I struggle with getting ready, finances, need my partner for help etc. I also provided evidence etc. And spent an hour going through it all.
They just don't understand disabilities at all and just do what they want.
Does anyone have this same issue?
They just don't understand disabilities at all and just do what they want.
Does anyone have this same issue?
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Sadly you are not alone in this @mayah many of our members have experienced similar. I'm so sorry to hear this has happened. Take some time to look after yourself and process this, because it can be upsetting and frustrating news to receive.
Whenever you feel ready, you can look into your next steps towards challenging the decision, Turn2Us have a great guide on this.
If you feel we can help with any questions, or other support, please ask us, and we'll do what we can0
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