The Green Paper Discussion (the document link is here too!)
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it's worth considering getting your own version. Not just for DWP but useful for a lot of stuff esp if you struggle with memory issues
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O fingers crossed then
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next time I’ll be buying a dictaphone. Last time I was told it should be a short assessment or light touch . It was the short review form so wasn’t expecting the Spanish Inquisition I received. Over 2 hours long for conditions that can’t be cured or improve for me after so many years . She kept saying I need to asked everything so they don’t call you back , when I hear of others get a quick call .
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O thanks , fingers crossed then
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I hope she has her evil plans thrown out . Kendall is demented.
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At the start of my Assessment, the Assessor said 'My name is XXXXXX XXXXXX, I'm calling from the Department of Works and Pensions. When the Assessors are trained, they are trained on all the stuff they shouldn't do, but on how they should do it. The Assessor had 'zero empathy' was like a 'robot', was about to laugh at one point, but stopped himself. Lets say he left the Assessment company.
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I don't know if this would help as I haven't gone through a re-assesment myself yet but on the application would it help to just fload them with tons of info - getting really explicit and blunt about how just how you struggle but giving examples and how it impacts on you, somoene else suggested attaching your GP notes (you can download online or act them for a copy) wiht reports from counsellors, specialists, carers, friends/family who help you? Might reduce the amount of questioning if they are overloaded with infomation?
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why I also think this will affect everyone on ESA contribution based it’s cause they haven’t said anything about any changes to a health assessment for those on ESA contribution based support group.
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We are entitled to all test results. Subject Access Requests. Strangely they advise it could take 28 days to provide these and there might be a charge 🤔
I have photos of my spinal surgery.
Why are these things so restricted when they are about us?… hmmm1 -
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Anyone's whoa clued up is there any hope can this be legally challenged
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There is never a charge for test results and personal data
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How does the new daily living eligibility affect people with ongoing awards, I didn't get 4 point in any category, so I am a but concerned
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That doesn't say for the support group on indefinite awards
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My GP surgery appears to have lost all historical data (which I could previously view on NHS online). They say they haven't lost it but it's just that I can't view it.
So I've asked for a SAR. They said I have to present to the surgery myself with photo id (understandable) but if I don't do it within 28 days they will charge me £10.0 -
@MB8 very interesting I just assumed they were the same since I got over payment letters when it was their fault, but they were quoting some UC legislation meaning you have to pay it back even if its not your fault. I've been on mine since around 2020 ish, I'm in. Northern Ireland and I know the reforms took longer to pass here. I assume if my contribution based esa was "new style" my award notifications would have labelled it as such..
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Says if you on substantial risk for support group like I am will be reassessed
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WeWell must of hated his family then
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No I think the other one. Also 4pts for daily living
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