PIP Assessment Guidelines for Award

Guardian9622
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Just found this guidance on the Gov.uk site on HOW they make decisions following PIP assessments.
It's a bit of a heavy read, but I found it very informative:
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/778281/admp2.pdf
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It's a bit of a heavy read, but I found it very informative:
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/778281/admp2.pdf
(Sorry if link not allowed)
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Thanks for sharing1
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The more I read through this guidelines document, the more I am understanding their thinking when scoring the descriptors.0
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ilovecats said:Guardian9622 said:The more I read through this guidelines document, the more I am understanding their thinking when scoring the descriptors.
Every dept has their "rogues" I guess, so I am NOT defending the more *creative* reports that are sent on to DWP, but it is certainly down to the claimant to ensure they read and fully understand WHAT the question is asking.
If you don't make it clear WHY you cannot achieve what it is they're asking on the form, then you cannot expect them to fill the gaps for you.
I'd better stop there, or I'll start getting accused of being a "plant" haha
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Totally agree. It's not as simple as " i have a disability or a diagnosis, so i should be awarded"This is also a good guide and goes into alot more depth, it's long but well worth taking the time to read through it.
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Yes, I've seen that on your replies to people and that is unfortunate. In my experience (ex Police and later a Teacher) when you don't agree with everything somebody says, you become somewhat of a "Whipping Post"..
Personally I agree with around 95% of my assessors report, and where I think I should have been awarded slightly higher points on a specific descriptor, re-reading my answers, I could have explained it differently/better on HOW it effects me. Oh well, it is what it is and now I just have to continue pacing the floor until the scary brown envelope appears on my doormat0
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