Assessment cancelled, saying they have enough paper evidence?
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tina62
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HI I was in support group, then they placed me in wrag which ended Feb18 sent in change of circumstances in Oct which had no reply then they said I'd got to have assessment they have now cancelled saying they have enough paper evidence so don't need assessment as anybody got any idea what this means and what will happen now worried ì suffer with mental health anxiety panic attacks
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Hi tina and welcome
This means that they are not putting you through the stress of a f2f and have enough to make a decision. However I have given up trying to predict these things
I hope it works out well for you
CR
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
Like Cockney Rebel, I've given up trying to predict this stuff, but it sounds like good news, tina62. The assessment company seem to have cancelled because they can write the necessary report without asking you to attend an assessment. Do let us know the result, and if we are wrong, we will try to help you to find a way to put it right.
Best wishes
Gill_Scope
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