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Natalie29190
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Morning all,
I had my change of circumstances PIP F2F assessment last Wednesday and received a text message on Friday to say DWP have received the report.
When can i call up for a copy of the report and do they only send via post.
Thank you
I had my change of circumstances PIP F2F assessment last Wednesday and received a text message on Friday to say DWP have received the report.
When can i call up for a copy of the report and do they only send via post.
Thank you
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Hello Natalie
You can ask for a copy of the medical report as soon as the DWP have it, so as posted by lillybelle you can ask for a copy of the report now.
In regard to how the DWP send the document, would it be a problem if they sent the report by post? I ask as if there is a reason why posting a document is not suitable then the DWP may have to consider whether an alternative accessible communication format should be supplied. I have put a link to a government document on methods of communication below:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/inclusive-communication/accessible-communication-formats
Maria
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