Dla renewal turned down for my son.
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susie123
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Hi ramf dla today to ask about the renewal I sent in. They told me it had been turned down. When I asked why they said I would have to wait until I got the letter in a few days. I was shocked by the refusal. My so. Is ten and had adhd and a few other problems. Filled in the forms, gave extra information and sent letters from both consultants and teachers. All which stated his problems and how they effected him. I really can't understand how after all this they can turn him now, he's no different to the first time we filled forms him, same problems are there,some even worse than before. I will be asking for a mandatory reconsideration. He needs constant supervision and promoting, aswell as loads of other things. we meet all the criteria even at the lower rate yet we've haven't been awarded anything. I am so stressed about this. Will the mandatory reconsideration be looked at by same decision maker? I sent lots of extra information they wanted. Please can someone advise? I would be so grateful
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HI,The MR will be looked at by a different decision maker but only 17% of MR decisions change so you may just end up taking it to Tribunal. You have 28 days to request the MR. 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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Just can't understand it, he's went from high rate care, low mobility to absolutely nothing and he's getting worse not better! I will never understand the system
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susie123 said:Just can't understand it, he's went from high rate care, low mobility to absolutely nothing and he's getting worse not better! I will never understand the system
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Please get some face to face advice
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I will do. Thank you
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