Tribunal
cher77
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Hi all the mandatory decision didn't go my way I can't believe it even with all the evidence don't know what to do and what happens at a tribunal it says i need a for or something advice on what to do please thanks in advance x
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Hi it's also has happened to me best thing to do gt advice and fill in a ssc1 form .0
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Hi cher
Tribunal will look at all the evidence without the bias of the DWP
You need to submit an SSCS1 with basic reasons for your appeal
you will then get a letter accepting your appeal
The DWP will prepare their case and send you a copy containing all the evidence
You should use this to make you own submission
if you can obtain any further supporting evidence you should do so
It is a good idea to keep a diary detailing your daily problems to submit to the tribunal
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Hi I sent all my evidence to the menetroy yet jus 2 days ago thy wrote back saying not entitled to p.I.p yet I told I would be seen again 2020.I was fighting for my life 2015 to 2016 with acute pancreatic health now not so good .any help .0
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It's a nightmare not even sure if it's worth it i know the truth it's the assessor who lied thanks @CockneyRebel thanks @vijay where do you get the form from and do i have to attend I'm pretty much housebound0
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Hi cher
You can down load the form
https://formfinder.hmctsformfinder.justice.gov.uk/sscs1-eng.pdf
It is better to attend if possible
Don't get hung up on what the assessor put, concentrate on showing that you meet the criteria for an award
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Thanks @CockneyRebel very stressed lol0
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Have you asked for/ got a copy of the assessment report ?
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Forgot to ask do i send photo copies of disabilities ect0
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Yes @CockneyRebel got it full of lies was like reading about someone else asked for mandatory decision got reply earlier to say it stays the same was on enhanced for both before assessment and im worse now but due to the report and what she said only been awarded standard daily living but enhanced mobility0
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