Daughter's PIP assessment
jeanette44
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Pip assement on my 16 year old daughter she lied all through the form from using cash daily which she doesn't as m a single parent and get free school meals so does not need to use cash as already on there can plan a journey can do complex budgeting these are just a few she has asd irlens panic anxiety attacks ashma dyspraxia
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Hi @Jeanette40
I just want to double check - is it the assessor that you're talking about? If it is the case that you disagree with what the assessor has written, have you asked for a mandatory reconsideration?
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Yes the assessor donr the mandatory dession so still got wait for outcome a man more nary bout the lies that she has put all threw form x
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It can be really hard describing the help that you need, so that outcome must have been so frustrating for the both of you, @jeanette44.
Please do update us on what they decide for the mandatory reconsideration (if you're comfortable doing so), and let us know if we can offer any support! -
Thank you I will do I have a letter if suppprt of the local mp also he a member of paliment helping I will let you no how I get along z
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