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Very true very true thankyou hope you are well
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Very true very true thankyou hope you are well
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@bton1968 makes me anxious about my tomorrow reassessment, me thinking that the new harder to score points comes in next year, I have 10 points in daily living for unfamiliar places and two's for other things.
@secretsquirrel1 my GP says she will eat her hat if what with all evidence she has given via a letter she gave me to send and what she said when they contacted her. I've got notes, stuff about my last claim where I scored etc. things I've read making me really worried about tomorrow morning 😔 even though I was told it is better to have reassessment now than after Nov next year.
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Tnx!
Timms seemed not to have heard the suggestion of where to get money without taking it from the disabled. He doesn't care, he just voiced what was written earlier. He seems to be nobody, has no influence, but he is well paid for the role and he is quite happy with it.
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The authorities of all countries consider this to be "their country", and the people living on the territory of the country are just a resource for the authorities. It doesn't matter - monarchy, democracy or communism.
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Keep emailing tell them we will vote them out they must know if they vote them cuts in we will make it our mission to get them all out
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This very true cash cows ask yourself what happens when AI takes over ! I never got involved in politics until caught sunak sicknote Britain been on this emotional roll coaster since even thought done by design I can't break free for years I thought uk was a good country felt lucky to live here thought we was free until opened my eyes and cannot unsee the reality our whole life's we been controlled and lied to if I had money I would live rurally
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The mask slipped man of the disabled God loving man pls
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I would say read your form and check your answers for any 4 point descriptor. Don’t let the assessor steer you towards 2 point answers. My last assessor did that to me . I definitely should have got at least one 4 point possibly two. She just asked questions which my reply would be 2, points . I would also be prepared to record myself next time as they pulled a trick on me last minute. Good luck for tmrw I definitely think it’s better to get it over with before next year. Mines up next February and I haven’t received my form yet. Apparently the new form is 89 pages long now 😩
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Hi all,
Disability talk with Steve’s new video says according to the OBR 1 in 10 will lose pip. This was said by Timms. Not sure how they come to that number but he mentioned behaviour and conditions worsening. wonder if they’re taking into account people fighting to get a 4 now . As for conditions worsening why the constant assessments if the know most people get worse not better
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So what would happen to people who receive cbesa / lcwra but no pip ? .... Will we just carry on with the standard WCA and just have to concentrate on passing that as normal until it's abolishment in 2028 / 2029 .... Then when that happens the new pip criteria takes over from the WCA and we will all be under the 4 point rule ?
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What I don’t understand is right now there people on lcwra who don’t claim pip due to the assessment. If the new combined assessment comes in does that mean people who didn’t apply for pip will automatically be eligible once they pass the assessment ?
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I got 10 points last time for not being able to go to unfamiliar places & nothing has changed. I'm dreading it, not sure if i should just do short answers as i'm terrible on the phone or just keep saying that nothing has changed
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Im not sure 🤔 ..... I was of the impression that people in my position , nothing will really change for us until 2028 / 2029 when the WCA is abolished , then when the new pip criteria takes over from the WCA our next assessment will be the pip one , basically we have to pass that just to keep what we are getting now on lcwra....... Albeit under a different name as ESA support group and lcwra health element top up will be called simply " health element " under the new 4 point criteria ....
It's strange because technically I've never been assessed for lcwra
I've Always been assessed with a ESA50 form , I vounterally moved over to UC from CB ESA support group , so i was automatically put in to lcwra because of my support group status ....
This will be the case for a lot of people that are being migrated over ....
So next time I'm reassessed it will be with a UC50 form instead of a ESA50 form , although I've been assured many times that they are incredibly similar....and it covers both my cbesa and lcwra
So yeah I'm just going to concentrate on passing that when it comes and then deal with the new pip criteria when it takes over .... That's how I'm looking at it ....
Its a good point you make but I honestly don't know the answer , like most other things at the moment 😂☺️
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So you get mobility not care as not going to unfamiliar places is mobility ? I would try to explain everything as much as possible the same as what’s written on your form .
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When they say behaviour it annoys me like some sort or child with behavioural issues no its deep rooted trauma which cause mental and physical illnesses who wants this life I look at people my age married working holidays socialising not saying that makes some people happy but all of what is normal in society makes me so so unhappy I don't want to be around people I forced myself for years devolved drinking problem as couldn't face outside world as me I get great comfort on my own I understand this now if I'm around people ie working socialising trying to act normal it absolutely breaks me I just don't want to be seen I can only do it for small amount of time I can act ok for an hour then I'm drained hard to explain autism makes so much sense to me on waiting list four years wait to tell me what I already know so tiring
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It seems all set up form everything
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