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From full care PIP to zero points

poppey
poppey Community member Posts: 2 Listener
edited April 2020 in PIP, DLA, and AA
My friend has fortnightly depixol injections .for mental health issues she has been on full care part da then pip for past 20 years 
CPN used to do all her forms etc but was unable to attend a review which I took her to . They scored her zero points and stopped her pip a lot of what was said in reasons given were complete opposite of what really happened on review . How can you possibly go from full care pip to zero without being cured and no longer needing injections

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  • chiarieds
    chiarieds Community member Posts: 16,007 Disability Gamechanger
    Hi @poppey - Welcome to the community. It's so distressing when we hear news like this. Many are successfully awarded PIP either initially or at review. Unfortunately this is not the case for some, such as your friend.
    She can ask for a Mandatory Reconsideration (MR) within a month of the date on her decision letter. This is best done in writing, detailing for those descriptors that applied at the time of her assessment, where she should have gained points, & why. She should put her name & National Insurance number on each sheet.
    Did she ask for a copy of her assessment report? She can ring the PIP enquiry line on 0800 121 4433 to ask for this, saying she's also going to write asking for a MR.
    if she was unable to get any supporting evidence from her CPN, she could ask for this now to send with her MR.
    Unfortunately less than 1 in 5 MRs are successful, but following this a Tribunal appeal can be done.
    I hope some of this helps. :)


  • poppey
    poppey Community member Posts: 2 Listener
    Thanks for replying .she has got the reasons some of wick were totally opposite from what happened on review eh communicating mixing with other people . I tried to do most of explaining but was told to sushi.  She was so distraught the woman nearly stopped the review..They even had a cpn care plan admitedly ab old one. It looks as if she will have to appeal 
    If her CPN nurse had gone with her I am sure this would not have happened she could not be there as she was sick on day of rearranged appointment 
  • Ails
    Ails Community member Posts: 2,256 Disability Gamechanger
    Hi @poppey and welcome to the Community.  It's nice to meet you.  I'm sorry to hear about everything your friend has gone through with her PIP.  I hope the above information provided by @chiareds is helpful to you and thanks for the update on things.  It's unfortunate your friend's CPN couldn't attend with her that day, but glad she had you there for support.  I hope your friend is ok and can imagine that it was a distressing time for her.  Please keep in touch and let us know how she is getting on.  If we can be of any further help/support then please just let us know.  All the best.  :smile:
    Winner of the Scope New Volunteer Award 2019.   :)

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