PIP reconsideration refused
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Stephwinny
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Hi I’m Steph and my 16 year old with Asperger has been refused any points in his pip reconsideration
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Hi @Stephwinny welcome to the community! Sorry to hear what has happened. You now have 28 days to apply for a Mandatory Reconsideration. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to askDisability Gamechanger - 2019
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Hi @Stephwinny and a very warm welcome to the community! Was this a review of his PIP or was this after having appealed the decision (Mandatory Reconsideration)? If you are yet to appeal the decision then, like @Ami2301 said, you would need to look into a Mandatory Reconsideration (more info here). If you have already done the MR then the tribunal stage can be found here. I understand this is an extremely daunting and stressful time for everyone involved so please do not hesitate to be in touch
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Welcome to the community @Stephwinny I am sorry to hear about outcome. Please keep us updated with the process.
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