when do PIP reply to a mandatory consideration request?
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@rhinos
Yes, the HCP is the PIP assessor. Health Care Professional - if you can keep a straight face while saying or writing it. Many HCPs are only paramedics. -
yikes how frightening
my was determined to fail me from the outset
altho I handed her by GP ( for 30 years) report to say I cant walk to 20 metres
and my physiotherapist
She reads it post interveiw.
It also said my hypotension means i can not stand from sitting or laying down
and ding do will cause me to fall
ll hope she does not feel as an occupational therapist she can trump their written evidence?
I did not say anything that she can turn on me.
" do you just walk to the end of your road to see neighbours?"
"No "
I get the feeling they are paid on performance- ie to reduce scores of PIPS
interviews and pump up failure rates
love for somebody to get the evidence on a information request-public interest
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