PIP rejected so upset
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Naughtynan
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I received my son's pip application and it has been rejected. He's been awarded zero on all his assessments. I am so shocked the way they have portrayed is like he's doing everything perfectly. He's 21 and if I weren't his carer he be lost without me. He has global delay and developmental difficukty. He's up at the crack of dawn and runs strong the room to calm himself but of course I didn't want yo bring this up during the assessment as didn't want to discourage him. He's also just started yo use gym as his weight was going up so now he's happy doing exercise. The way they have described us like he is an athlete and if he was doesn't mean he's not struggling. He needs help! He needs me to take of him. He is in receipt of ESA support group. He had dla for middle care and low mobility and now everything is going to stop.
I received my son's pip application and it has been rejected. He's been awarded zero on all his assessments. I am so shocked the way they have portrayed is like he's doing everything perfectly. He's 21 and if I weren't his carer he be lost without me. He has global delay and developmental difficukty. He's up at the crack of dawn and runs strong the room to calm himself but of course I didn't want yo bring this up during the assessment as didn't want to discourage him. He's also just started yo use gym as his weight was going up so now he's happy doing exercise. The way they have described us like he is an athlete and if he was doesn't mean he's not struggling. He needs help! He needs me to take of him. He is in receipt of ESA support group. He had dla for middle care and low mobility and now everything is going to stop.
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@Naughtynan
Try to get some f2f help from CAB or similar, or local authority welfare rights.
advicenow.org.uk/pip-tool
will generate a mandatory reconsideration submission letter.
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I haven't hold back information. We were honest in his interview.
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Username_removed said:Naughtynan said:
“He's up at the crack of dawn and runs strong the room to calm himself but of course I didn't want yo bring this up during the assessment as didn't want to discourage him.” -
The claimant is expected to answer the questions. Unless someone is his appointee, anybody interrupting the assessor would be ignored
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Yadnad said:The claimant is expected to answer the questions. Unless someone is his appointee, anybody interrupting the assessor would be ignored
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Then you should have answered all the questions and not your son.
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
my p.i.p. was taken off me after 10 years I felt let down by a young slip of a boy who done my assessment and it was all lies he put down on paper I'm 66 and never been treated like that in my life
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twiglet08 said:my p.i.p. was taken off me after 10 years I felt let down by a young slip of a boy who done my assessment and it was all lies he put down on paper I'm 66 and never been treated like that in my life
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yes I did I was up in front of 3 women who grilled me for 55 mins and it took them 5 mins too stop my p.i.p. I blame the government
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Rtwiglet08 said:yes I did I was up in front of 3 women who grilled me for 55 mins and it took them 5 mins too stop my p.i.p. I blame the government
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Username_removed said:That’s wholly incorrect if you’re talking about tribunals. They’ve no targets. The only pressure is to minimise adjournments.
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twiglet08 said:yes I did I was up in front of 3 women who grilled me for 55 mins and it took them 5 mins too stop my p.i.p. I blame the government
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Username_removed said:I don’t think that’s true. Appointeeship shows only that the claimant is mentally incapable of handling their own financial affairs and thus the appointee becomes the claimant for benefit purposes. However, under the MCA capacity is determined on an issue by issue basis and lacking capacity for one thing does not demonstrate a lack of capacity for other things. Unless there’s been a specific statement made about lack of capacity for communication etc. and that’s been flagged with IAS et al then the appointee is treated no differently to a companion during a HCP assessment and it’s legitimate to direct questions only to the claimant.
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Just update on my son's pip. I sent for mandatory reconsideration and today received it was rejected. The same zero points. They didn't even consider proof of my son having help with studying his assessments of dyslexia. It's like they describe some One else. ? now I have to apeal. It's so hard as I'm not well myself.
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Sorry to hear this, @Naughtynan. But 71% of appeals win.
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Matilda said:Sorry to hear this, @Naughtynan. But 71% of appeals win.
I went to my local CAB as I get very stressed in these situations but they were shut for a staff meeting so I have to go tomorrow morning.
They just repeated their previous statements and even added my son uses Google to find new address. I was there no mention of Google don't know where they got that from. I just don't understand it's like they are describing another person. -
CAB or local authority welfare rights should be able to help. Also Disability Rights UK site has a good guide to PIP appeals.
Disabilities have to fit relevant descriptors. Take a look at the list of descriptors on DR site. -
I sent the appeal form but today I have received a letter saying they are stopping my income support as I am no longer a carer. I went to job centre plus as couldn't get them on the phone. I apparently can apply for universal credit but this is adding to our stress. I don't know what I am to do with no help and bills.
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Unfortunately this is correct because of the DLA award you now don't qualify for Income Support and Carers Allowance and they will stop 4 weeks after the decision was made.Check for sure what's in your area to see if it's a full UC area, if it is then it's this you'll need to claim. http://ucpostcode.entitledto.co.uk/ucdateIf you're claiming housing benefit then this will also transfer to UC but your housing benefit will continue for 2 weeks after you apply for UC.There's at least a 5 week wait for first payment of UC so if you do claim housing benefit then you will need to speak to your landlord and tell them about the UC claim. You will need your tenancy agreement to claim the housing element of UC.Tax credits reduction isn't part of UC and needs to be claimed separately from your local council.You will be expected to look for work as part of your UC claimant commitment.Once you claim UC you can't go back and claim Income Support if your son's PIP claim is successful at either MR or Tribunal.Good luck.
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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