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Lcwra

ella1992
Community member Posts: 137 Courageous
Hi all I was awarded lcwra the extre money one in December 2020 I haven't heard anything iv been looking on hear though and seen people are now being invited for reassessment I'm worrying I hope mine isn't this year as I'm also due pip reivw
I don't think I could off with both my money not being awarded is there anybody who was awarded around December 2020 in Yorkshire who has or hasn't had assessment

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With reviews only just starting up, I wouldn't worry too much. There are people who have waited years longer than you who are only just receiving re-assessment notifications.
For PIP, reviews are taking several months to over a year in some cases. -
They only started back for selected people, not everyone. They are now suspended again. It will be the end of the year now before they start back but by that time there's likely to be backlogs.One good thing i guess when claiming UC is that when you're referred for a review, you'll receive a letter on your journal to tell you. A few days after that you should receive the UC50 form in the post.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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