What should I write in the PIP review answer boxes if I have written additional evidence notes?
I have responded to the questions on separate sheets as the review form is tiny. I'm having a bit of difficulty choosing how to write this?
Would "My answer to q3 on page 2 of my additional question notes" be ok?
"No significant changes, further answer on page 4 of attached question notes"
"Has become more difficulty, further answer on page 7 of attached question notes"
I'm definitely overthinking but would appreciate suggestions!
Thanks :)
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I have a couple of questions that are 0 points/ no change. Would you say it's best to answer all in the additional sheets even if they're very short? I didn't think of doing that but it probably would be clearer for the assessor. Thank you thank you🙏
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Heya @pollynana they certainly dont leave a lot of space on the forms! It's best to treat a review like a whole new PIP application, please don't write "no change" I learned this the hard way haha.
It's perfectly fine to put all the information on additional paper, just make sure you number the pages and add your name and NI number to each one. 😊
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