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april123
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Hi all its been awhile,vwell my MR come back the same so I've decided to bite the bullet an join the club of appeal. Could anyone direct me to where I could find written info on what DWP guidelines are used in the mobility moving on for twice the normal able body. I'm looking into the reliability as I didn't complete the 20/50 in a timely manor
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I joined benefits and work well worth paying you not go wrong look at there web site
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All the best for your appeal, @april123.
Many people have recommended the B&W handbook mentioned above by @mckee05, which you can find out more about here. These DWP staff guides may also be of interest, although it should be noted that they were published in 2013 and regulations are likely to have changed since then. Scope's guidance on appealing DWP decisions may also be worth a read!
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