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Report Received

NannySue
Member Posts: 24 Connected
Just received my report and if the DM goes with it I have retained my current award with a recommendation of 3 years to next review.The report is a true and accurate description of my assessment, assessor was very pleasant and has been fair. All in all I have had a good experience. I just hope that the DM goes with the report. Thanks to all on here who have responded to my posts and supported me.
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@NannySue
Glad your report come back what you expected and that you had a pleasant experience
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@NannySue That's great news, just to wait for the final decision now which I hope goes with the report.
Thank you for sharing this with us its always good to see positive results which helps to encourage other members
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Pleased to hear this @NannySue! They do usually go with what the report says, but is still best to wait for your decision letter. Keep us updated!Disability Gamechanger - 2019
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That's great n ews! We are still waiting for daughter's decision,her assessor report was good too but will have to wait and see. Four weeks since now.
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Just an update; today I received my award letter they went with the report and have extended it to Feb 2024. Hope others get the result that they are hoping for.
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Hi @NannySue - Pleased the whole experience was positive, & you've got your decision letter confirming your award. Always great to hear good news.
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This is the first report I heard so true and accurate, there’s been so many false and lies report been wrote up
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Hi @affii1993 I too was very anxious upon reading about the "lies and false reports" but I went along to my ftf with an open mind, I was open, honest and true in respect of how my conditions affect me on a daily basis, I felt that the assessor was fair and listened to me. I feel sad for those who feel they were treated unfairly. All I can say is that this was my experience.
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Thanks for sharing your experience with us @NannySue. I'm glad to read they've extended your award until 2024.
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Thanks Adrian it gives a bit of breathing space.
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Fantastic glad your report was accurate ☺
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Thank you @Firefly 123
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