Next Monday my husband has assessment in Sheffield .
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Diligent500
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Hi to all,
Next Monday my husband has an assessent in Sheffield for Pip what will happen @t it as the last ones he' been to said he didn' score enough points to get Pip so what do you have to do to score enough points ECT.
And how can I help by going with him would we be allowed to take grandson with us or not.
Diligent500.
Next Monday my husband has an assessent in Sheffield for Pip what will happen @t it as the last ones he' been to said he didn' score enough points to get Pip so what do you have to do to score enough points ECT.
And how can I help by going with him would we be allowed to take grandson with us or not.
Diligent500.
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Hi
It is important to understand the points system, descriptors and criteria for a PIP award
Have a look at the self test on the B&W site
http://www.mybenefitsandwork.co.uk/pip/indexxx.php
This is a good starting place
CR
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Thank ou.
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Thank ou for the info.
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