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Pip descriptors. Help!!

nikkif
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Hi can anyone please post a link to the pip descriptors and relevant points. In trying to put together a succinct statement regarding my appeal and why I think the current decision is incorrect and cannot find the guidelines anywhere. Please help
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Hi,This link is very long but well worth reading to give you a better understanding of the descriptors, what they mean and the criteria.
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The information you, we require is on the WWW just put your question in the sherch box and view the answers you will get lots of information from government sites, and many others giving free pdf downloads to save for future reference.
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Disabilty Rights UK site has a guide to PIP appeals. And if you do a search in the Scope community you should find a number of threads about PIP appeals. Also, local authority welfare rights might help with a PIP appeal.
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