Withdraw PIP evidence?
bluefox
Community member Posts: 647 Empowering
Can you withdraw any PIP evidence that you have sent?
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No and I'm not sure why you would want to? Before sending evidence you really should look through everything just incase there's any contradictions in anything.0
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Hi @bluefox, as others have said, unfortunately I don't think it's possible once they've received it. Is there something you're worried about with your evidence?0
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I think some of the evidence mentions what I do to calm suicidal thoughts.So art therapy, colouring in book, reading, watching TV, playing games etc.
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Well PIP is how you're affected at least 50% of the days over a 12 month period, as you're aware of. No one will expect you to be affected 100% of the time. Many people have hobbies or things they like to do and claim PIP without issues.2
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poppy123456 said:Well PIP is how you're affected at least 50% of the days over a 12 month period, as you're aware of. No one will expect you to be affected 100% of the time. Many people have hobbies or things they like to do and claim PIP without issues.Then someone said oh be careful because they’ll cross over with ESA/UC too.I thought to myself as well that I’ve been advised to have an occupational therapy assessment too, so they’re trying to help me live independently.0
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