hi on my report it says review in 2 years but I’ve not had a decision yet
Hi,
Did you add up the dots and ticks in the boxes? A review date recommendation doesn't mean there's enough points for an award. They have a strange way of doing things but i've often heard people say there's a review date and there recommendation for points scored isn't enough for an award.
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Sorry what do you mean by 3 tear award ? sorry I’m not having a good day ?
I think that should have said year and not tear.
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Sorry but what are you talking about dots, I don't understand.
In a PIP assessment report there's boxes with dots or ticks, these are the recommendations for the decision maker because they're recommendations only they aren't added up in the report. You have to use the PIP descriptors to added them and this will give you the score that's recommended. It's rare for the decision maker to go against the report.
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So the length of the award actually starts with the assessor. Does the assessor have to justify the length suggested? Is this advice given by the assessor a conflict of interest - the more assessments they get through the more money they make? It isn't really in their interest to advise long award periods.
So the length of the award actually starts with the assessor. Does the assessor have to justify the length suggested? Is this advice given by the assessor a conflict of interest - the more assessments they get through the more money they make? It isn't really in their interest to advise long award periods.
I can't check mine as when they come in they get shredded.
Sounds like yo have been awarded a 3 tear award with a review in 2 years Decision letter should follow
Tear = year. Seems obvious it was a typo lol. These things can happen especially if using auto correct.
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So the length of the award actually starts with the assessor. Does the assessor have to justify the length suggested? Is this advice given by the assessor a conflict of interest - the more assessments they get through the more money they make? It isn't really in their interest to advise long award periods.
@yadnad it does indeed start, and come from the assessment assessor, and the DWP mostly will follow it. if you look at my report that will give a great example to me getting an ongoing award.
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