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michfinch said:The Judge and Dr at my ESA appeal were very good.
swimming 3 times a week and go out most weekends. Now my rubbish bin goes out more than I do ? -
Well you’ve still got your sense of humour!
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Any appeal to MR or tribunal should focus on how and why you meet the criteria. CM's and tribunals are not interested in misrepresentaions in the report.By trying to dispute what the assessor has said or done will only confuse the situationAny complaint about the assesor or the report contents should be directed to the assessment providerBe all you can be, make every day count. Namaste
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I agree with that, but if you have to appeal to a tribunal, that is the time to point out what is wrong with the HCP report which is being used in evidence against you.
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Benistmonk said:I agree with that, but if you have to appeal to a tribunal, that is the time to point out what is wrong with the HCP report which is being used in evidence against you.
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A copy of your complaint could be included with your submission to tribunal, but your main focus should still be showing how and why you meet the criteria for each descriptor that applies
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
Howabout they meet the criteria. You no the one that treats people with respect and dignity any one who tells lies ain't worth the ground they stand on
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clarkjohnson said:Howabout they meet the criteria. You no the one that treats people with respect and dignity any one who tells lies ain't worth the ground they stand on
Like it was in the old days before assessments.
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