Paper based assessment, wca, good or bad?
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I need some advice i have a disability for universal credit i was supposed to be having a wca but they said it is not needed anymore they said they have sent it back to the decision maker with my gp report do you know if that is good news.
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This sounds like good news. If I was in that position I'd write something in my journal and I would ring them up too and ask them what does it mean?.. sorry if I replied late
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It means they are having a paper-based assessment. Which is usually a good indicator and avoids the assessment which can be stressful.
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