Girlfriend now told can't have report until award letter!
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Timescales are so off aren’t they? And different everywhere. I got a text on 17th sept saying they’d got report and I’d hear within 6 weeks and yesterday I got a letter dated 27th saying they’ve got all they need to make a decision? 3 weeks today since assessment. Got report last week. Just want decision letter lol
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PIPnewbie said:Shlbly said:PIPnewbie said:Shlbly said:PIPnewbie said:Yeah I'm getting exhausted with this and moreso my poor girlfriend. I am wondering if it's just worth waiting now. My only concern is if they send the consultation report with the decision letter. If I know they definitely will, I'll accept waiting.
After all, the decision letter isn't necessarily going to take the full 6 weeks is it?
Did the report you received on your consultation at least shed some positive light? That the accessor was honest, etc.?
Yes it did this time as had my local Councillor attend with me, was recorded and she still minimised things, but not so much that it affected points, 8 and 10 in 2017, looks like 21 and 16 this time if the DWP don’t change it.
I am hoping that this accessor of my girlfriend was honest. He never argued with anything she said, just typed it away, said she didn’t have to perform the exercises and explained it’s not a vital component of the assessment, and was very stern and firm, but seemingly fair.
Whether that is reflected in the report remains to be seen.
My girlfriend is about to phone up for the third time to request the report. If they say no, shall she say she isn’t in Northern Ireland so is entitled to it?
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