Help Scope inform the government on WCA - We want your story
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good morning, I posted about waiting for my PIP review: I now have a DWP; medical on2nd November: he will arrive anytime between 1pm and 3pm: so I have asked my carer to be there and a Community Navigator. the catch is he is the same doctor who rejected my claim for Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit in 2015: I had an advocate from Solent Mind with me at home then: I was able to win the APPEAL IN Havant: LATER ON IN THE YEAR.
i AM NOT TOO CONCERNED ABOUT THE APPEALS PROCESS. THE MEDICAL WILL INCORPORATE IIDB AND piP: BECAUSE THE STROKE i HAD WAS A DETERIORATION OF MY iidb CONDITION: MY gp IS CURRENTLY ARRANGING A PRIVATE MEDICAL TO CONFIM THIS: i SUSPECT i WILL HAVE TO ATTEND TWO TRIBUNALS: ONE FOR piP AND ONE FOR iidb: AFTER THURSDAY FOR autism and the stroke and one for the deterioration of PTSD0 -
A final thank you to everyone who gave your stories and your thoughts. We've sent your responses, anonymously, to the government consultation. This will have helped us make an impact and hopefully we will see results. We at Scope really appreciate the time, effort and work it can take to share this kind of information with us.1
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Very well said @onebigvoice0
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We need to be honest here about the goverments proposals too make any changes too disibility assesments and critea will just be an excuse for them too make it even more difficult and any more changes will not be for the good of us the disabled,all they.are interested in is cut backs too everybody except there millionare donars,its shameful how labour and the other partys have allowed the goverment too treat and attack the disabled at every oppertunity,i hope they prove me wrong but a lepord never changesvits spots,not very hopeful at all.sadly...0
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