1st assesment at Universal Credit dept, was told to get PIP
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britpol
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just had a 1st assesment at Canterbury Universal Credit dept.....have to get PIP was told ..so I joined your forum for interesting advice...how to go abart it all....cheers Paul..byw I had a quadruple heart bypasss in Janury just gone,,at Kings college hosp London...still attending rehab..and physio etc...
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Hi @britpol welcome to the community. Thank you for joining us. How are you doing today?
Here's some information on how to claim PIP and completing a PIP form, from the Citizen Advice website.
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Just had a look at the map showing the various advice agencies are to get face to face advice.
It seems that you have a choice between the CAB and AgeUK (if you are over 55). There is also a University but no idea if they will take on the filling out of forms for you.
Good luck
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