Pip assessment
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Shellh72
Community member Posts: 2 Listener
Just had my pip assessment today.daughter came in with me and she thinks it went pretty well. I couldn't do the exercise that the assessor wanted me to do not sure if that will go against me or not.how do i get a copy of the report.
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Hi @Shellh72, and welcome to the community!
Glad to hear that your daughter thinks your assessment went well- I really hope you get the outcome you're hoping for. You can request the assessment report at any stage by contacting the DWP- you can do this by ringing the number stated on your letters from them. Do keep us updated and let us know if we can be of any assistance! -
Thank you @PippaScope I will keep you informed as to the outcome
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What was your outcome
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@Shellh72, when you get your report about 14days from requesting although I have heard that DWP are only send out reports when the award letter has been sent. But do ring DWP requesting your report and you will see at the rear/ end of the report what scores the accessor awarded you and this will give you a heads up of what your award may, should be but you still have to wait for the official award letter which can take up to 10 weeks in my case due to Christmas and the work load in your area. Good luck keep in touch with the cumunity your exspearances of the accessment are of value and informative.
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