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nannydebbie
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just wondered if any one can understand this .im going for tribunal tomorrow just gone through mr paper work i dont quite understand what this means call back completed Act 5 has an inconsistency in AP report descriptor A chosen but B justified task sent to case manager of recon decision to look at this again Decision maker sought advice from a health professional stating please review activity 5 A selected.justification seems to support last sentence states aids needed
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in statement it says therefore she is likely to require an aid to be able to manage toilet needs safely to an acceptable standard but i still got 0 points on this im confused if any one can if possible explain this to me and do i stand a chance of getting those 2 points at tribunal many thanks debbie
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Usual DWP gobbledegook.
Looks like they are saying you should have scored 2 points for needing an aid and therefore likely that tribunal will pick up on it
Good luck
CR
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thank you Cokneyrebel ihope they do pick up on this cant understand why mr was turned down thou i dont understand what inconsistency means could you please explain to me sorry for not understanding
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the inconsistency seems to be that the assessor chose descriptor A for 0 points but in their report they seem to have suggested that you need an aid for toilet needs and therefore B for 2 points should have been chosen. Because of this the report is inconsistent with assessment
hope that makes it a little clearer
CR
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
yea thank you
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