Contradiction in pip assessment report
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te1
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Hi I have been reading through my pip report at the Justification for descriptor choice and on some for the daily living the assessor states receives CBT with a primary care mental health service was withdrawn with slow movements and then when it comes to the Justification for descriptor choice for planning and following a journey the assessor states that I am not receiving imput from any specialist mental health services not tense or withdrawn at assessment and did not have any difficulties coping with assessment. Not sure if this would be a case for an MR and maybe tribunal appeal
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Hello if you did or have not got the award that you think you should be awarded by reading your assessment report then a MR looks in order if it's just to upgrade a point or two to get an or the correct award. Remember mental health is difficult to judge an make an opinion and award in relation to the PIP descriptors.
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Hi my report is not only based on mental health it is also for other things as well for instance I have been awarded points for needs to use an aid for washing and bathing
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te1 said:Hi my report is not only based on mental health it is also for other things as well for instance I have been awarded points for needs to use an aid for washing and bathing
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A contradiction like that is pretty good grounds for an MR. Would it get you an award or increased award?
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Waylay said:A contradiction like that is pretty good grounds for an MR. Would it get you an award or increased award?
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