What a contradiction from accessor

boggle10
boggle10 Community member Posts: 23 Listener
edited September 2018 in PIP, DLA, and AA
Now this is what he said. And then what he ticked. I'm sooooo cross!!!!
Planning and following a journey.
She states that she be unable to plan and follow directions to an unfamiliar place as she would get list and cannot read a map. She states that she needs promting to leave the house at all times and always has someone with her, due to anxiety an fear of falling  but when on a journey dies not need additional support, she is unable to use public transport due to anxiety around other people even with another person's support  she was driven to accessment by husband today
.so when ticking the option he ticked, can plan and follow a journey unaided
Also. I he wrote I live in a bungalow and my bathroom is upstairs.     Go figure 
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  • smokeyjoey
    smokeyjoey Community member Posts: 46 Contributor
    You have a good case for a reconsideration, take it all the way, 
  • Government_needs_reform
    Government_needs_reform Community member Posts: 854 Trailblazing
    @boogle10 you couldent make this stuff up, a classic load of tosh you been spun.
    I really feel for you and many are getting this sort of trollop from these so called assessments. I would advise you challenge this.
  • atlas46
    atlas46 Community member Posts: 817 Pioneering
    Hi

    What points did you score for each component?

    What points do you think you should have scored?

    If they are different, then move on to MR stage.
  • jane1973
    jane1973 Community member Posts: 175 Empowering
    Hi@boogle10 sounds like I had one like yours I’m going to appeal all the way 
  • jane1973
    jane1973 Community member Posts: 175 Empowering
  • boggle10
    boggle10 Community member Posts: 23 Listener
    This is only me getting my accessment report. It hasn't mascot to decision yet,  but I'm not expecting much .I don't know  if I can take pics of this report and let you see them obviously no names or dates. ?????
  • boggle10
    boggle10 Community member Posts: 23 Listener
    ????
  • boggle10
    boggle10 Community member Posts: 23 Listener
    Not went to my award yet .hands are a bit up the left today
  • jane1973
    jane1973 Community member Posts: 175 Empowering
    @boggle10 im not sure how to do that, my asessor said i could get out the bath, i havent got one And that i squatted but she never asked me to also she said i walk my dog round the park, but my daughter does that not me, i dont understand why this is done its supposed to be a fair system
  • atlas46
    atlas46 Community member Posts: 817 Pioneering
    Hi

    I would not post any pics. This is a public forum and you could have problems.

    Generally speaking the DM goes with the Assessors report.

    Hope this helps.
  • boggle10
    boggle10 Community member Posts: 23 Listener
    They definitely must be getting bonuses for turning us down and making us out to be liars,  I knew when I met him he was a lying devious that, he tried flirting with my daughter three times telling her how beautiful she was. And told me at least I had done something well in my life. I swear to god I am gutted and if I had the strength .well we don't have to go there xx
  • boggle10
    boggle10 Community member Posts: 23 Listener
    Thank you Atlas,  I won't post. Wouldn't even know how .
  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Community member Posts: 59,874 Championing
    Hi,
    Somewhere in the report there will be boxes with dots or ticks, you need to add them up to see what's recommended you score. You can do this by comparing them with the PIP descriptors here. This will tell you if an award has been recommended or not. They usually go with the report. PIP descriptors here.

  • atlas46
    atlas46 Community member Posts: 817 Pioneering
    Hi @boggle10

    Poppy is spot on, check the recommended points, these are found at the last few pages of the assessment report. Marry them with Poppy's link, to verify scores.

    Then do your own scoring, what you think, you should have scored.

    We should all be working for MI5!!
  • boggle10
    boggle10 Community member Posts: 23 Listener
    Oh poppy I've got ticks, so I add them up with what it says then, oh I'm so confused, there's a tick beside the being able to walk one metre but no more that ten. ????
  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Community member Posts: 59,874 Championing
    boggle10 said:
    Oh poppy I've got ticks, so I add them up with what it says then, oh I'm so confused, there's a tick beside the being able to walk one metre but no more that ten. ????
    1 metre but no more than 20 is 12 points and Enhanced mobility recommendation. Check the rest using the link.
  • boggle10
    boggle10 Community member Posts: 23 Listener
    Care added up to 9 

  • boggle10
    boggle10 Community member Posts: 23 Listener
    Mobility added to 12
  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Community member Posts: 59,874 Championing
    That's a recommendation of Standard daily living and enhanced mobility. It's rare for them to go against the report. Good luck.
  • atlas46
    atlas46 Community member Posts: 817 Pioneering
    Or in money terms that's £57.30 for care and £59.75 for mobility per week.

    You get road tax exemption and auto enrolment for blue badge.