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Tribunal Hearing for ESA
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Applepearmommabear
Community member Posts: 6 Listener
Hi people,
I`m about to fill in and send off my SSCS1 form for a tribunal hearing, have not got a clue of what to expect as I`m new to this and only been on ESA a short time and got refused MR to be put in support group, I have read all the information in the SSCS1A Booklet on justice.gov.uk but would like to ask about "preparing a written statement for the tribunal hearing summarising my case"?
Thank you in advance.
I`m about to fill in and send off my SSCS1 form for a tribunal hearing, have not got a clue of what to expect as I`m new to this and only been on ESA a short time and got refused MR to be put in support group, I have read all the information in the SSCS1A Booklet on justice.gov.uk but would like to ask about "preparing a written statement for the tribunal hearing summarising my case"?
Thank you in advance.
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Make Sure you Get Help When You Go To It !!!!! Like Money Matters Or CAB , They Will Speak up For You And Help You Fight your Case ! Dont Go Alone .
Kevin .....
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Forgot To Mention , Looks Like I Will Be Going To One Too , Waiting To Hear From Them , Now On Week 2 .
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For more information you could look at ESA Assessment Support (independent advocacy service).
Scope
Senior online community officer -
Thank you Kevin52
Been to CAB today and they filled all the SSCS1 Form in for me. the lady told me to phone her the moment I receive my (Bungle) from DWP then she`ll get started with the help I need ready for the hearing.
Hope everything goes well with yours Kevin52 Good Luck
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Thankyou Very Much Good Luck to you Too
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