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joyclyn
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I have been reading the mandatory papers again and what the ftf Atos health assessor had wrote about me it's shocking the lies she has about me .I don't know if it should have been done a complaint to atos befor sending the papers for tribunal my paperwork had to b at court Dec 14 2017 I am shocked at her report also I sent my doctors letter and the latest support workers appoint she will b coming to the tribunal with me from doing this any hospital appointments that I have to attend after Dec 14 and up to whenever I go do I take the letters to court eg C O P D app. Scan . I am unsure even though I'm reading lots of other peoples posts . One last question when I received my D l A indefinite should those papers b included in appeal I'm sorry been.a pest but I cannot take Al in thank you for any help any one can give me thanyou all
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When you say support worker what dose she do.
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Hi joyclyn
please excuse my confusion
Have you received a hearing Date ?
Have you received the DWP bundle of evidence used in your claim ?
Any extra relevant evidence should be with the tribunal 7 days before the hearing
CR
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Sorry no I don't have a date but I got the papers man do try 2 sets that's what I was reading one for court 1 for me support is the lady who visits from changing lives she sent my forms away it's only 2 months but when I am reading of people taking notes I'm not sure what they mean should I b doing anything sorry ignorance is bliss. Not really thank you both
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Okso it seems as though your support worker has sent the paperwork for a tribunal appeal.
Have you received a large bundle of evidence/ paper work from the DWP
CR
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I received mandatory 2 copy one for court one me I have one other sent to appeal with ssh firm she filled in do I need more
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ok joyclyn
until you receive the bundle of evidence from the DWP all you can do is start to prepare your own submission
have a look at the B&W self test
http://www.mybenefitsandwork.co.uk/pip/indexxx.php
This will give you an idea where you should score points
CR
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Many thanks may I ask what bundle am I to receive thought I had it
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Usually the DWP bundle will be 50 - 100 pages of evidence used in your claim
CR
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Did the same with my daughter saying she could spell the word world backwards dwp were squirming in their seat when i showed them her school report from a specialist school she has dyslexia as well as other problems
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Thanks This bundle I am to receive from DWP evidence do I need it for tribunal is it different from assessment pip they used to stop my benefit again help should I ring ask for the bundles
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Once your appeal is accepted the DWP have 28 days to prepare their case and send you the bundle of all the evidence they have used. You do not need to ask for it.
When you get the bundle you should check it to make sure all your evidence is included.
This is what you should then use to prepare your submission with the help of your support worker
CR
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Thanks very much I will wait
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Reading the DWP have 28th days if my appeal is accepted I am so stupid but I thought it had been when my appeal was sent Dec 14.i was just waiting for a date am I right or wrong very sorry I'm thick
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You should have received a letter from the tribunal accepting your appeal following you submitting an SSCS1
If you submitted your appeal in december you should have received the bundle by now so you need to get in touch with the clerk to chase it up
CR
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I now believe the papers here r what I am waiting for mandatory letter not a lot
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