PiP shutting people down
GamerGirl37
Community member Posts: 97 Pioneering
Apparently the people who make the decisions get paid $50 for turning patients down first time..... what the hell for those with no job no means of getting help and trying everything in their power to get a job they can handle....
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@GameGirl37, hello and welcome, that's a false statement, and PIP is no a benefit for the unemployed but for those who have a health problem, disability and PIP when awarded to an able-bodied person who meets the criteria for claiming PIP can still claim PIP and work full time. The claiment may have a mobility issue, problem and unable to walk far but through claiming PIP is able to attend work earn a living and pay his or hers taxes and NI.
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Ano , I just hate how they treat people who really need the help
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No one receives any extra money for claimants being refused PIP. It's the DWP decision makers that make the decisions.Lots of people successfully claim PIP without any problems at al but we rarely hear the good stories.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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I can’t I can’t understand why that is though all people classed as disabled should receive PIP with no questions asked
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That’s stupid
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GamerGirl37 said:That’s stupid
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
I’m not saying that but when people struggle with making food unsupervised and not being able to manage bills or getting lost without someone there to guide them.... they should be allowed it , I’ve just turned 27 and I still live with my parents and fiancée I had to leave my previous job because my diagnosis was too late
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poppy123456 said:No one receives any extra money for claimants being refused PIP. It's the DWP decision makers that make the decisions.Lots of people successfully claim PIP without any problems at al but we rarely hear the good stories.Lima banned in US states but used hereUN report and in the news.What a bubble you must live in!
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WhileIBreathIHope said:poppy123456 said:No one receives any extra money for claimants being refused PIP. It's the DWP decision makers that make the decisions.Lots of people successfully claim PIP without any problems at al but we rarely hear the good stories.Lima banned in US states but used hereUN report and in the news.What a bubble you must live in!I do not live in any sort of bubble but i'll thank you for your extremely generous well thought out comment.As a community champion here on scope i think i know the criteria for claiming PIP and ESA but thanks again.Enjoy the rest of your night!I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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poppy123456 said:WhileIBreathIHope said:poppy123456 said:No one receives any extra money for claimants being refused PIP. It's the DWP decision makers that make the decisions.Lots of people successfully claim PIP without any problems at al but we rarely hear the good stories.Lima banned in US states but used hereUN report and in the news.What a bubble you must live in!I do not live in any sort of bubble but i'll thank you for your extremely generous well thought out comment.As a community champion here on scope i think i know the criteria for claiming PIP and ESA but thanks again.Enjoy the rest of your night!
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Cute
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poppy123456 said:GamerGirl37 said:That’s stupid
The budget isn't limitless - If she got PIP it might mean that a more deserving case didn't. -
yes if you don’t meet the criteria however when you have a diagnosis that proves you cannot do certain things due to your disability , you should be able to get PIP with no hassle , on the final decision I had they scored me nothing for both life skills and mobility - mobility is fair enough but life skills is a load of bull / and my diagnose says that and on my report when I had my meeting to discuss it she wrote it all down - but to receive a letter from the DWP saying I’m able to do all the things and their is no evidence of any learning impairment , sensory issues and they used the companion thing against me saying I seemed calm and not struggling to speak - only cause I had my mother there which they said was allowed .....
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"yes if you don’t meet the criteria however when you have a diagnosis that proves you cannot do certain things due to your disability , you should be able to get PIP with no hassle"
@gamergirl37 - does a diagnosis prove that you cannot do certain things? I don't believe that it does, which is why PIP is about functionality not diagnosis (and it's far from perfect I agree)
Would you say that my daughter qualifies? She has been diagnosed with epilepsy but it has almost no effect. She works full time, and is allowed by DVLA to drive...
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Yes in a way it does , as it states in my diagnosis I will not be able to do ect , and they have just walked all over the evidence so far , I’m still waiting to hear from my case worker the second time
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@GamerGirl37 Keep up the fight and as you say evidence you have shows that it can and affects yourself coping with daily living activities.
HCP probably did not look at your evidence thoroughly and would have filled in their report to suit, I do not believe they are paid a bonus but are tasked with getting through X amount of assessments per day and are very well paid for doing so, I think they are more concerned more about their report being picked up for audit and not being sent to DWP straight away.
As for Decision Makers I was told by two Welfare Rights officers that they only look at the Dots for scoring points and don't even bother reading full report from Assessment providers...
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I didn’t know that wow ....
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braca said:@GamerGirl37 Keep up the fight and as you say evidence you have shows that it can and affects yourself coping with daily living activities.
HCP probably did not look at your evidence thoroughly and would have filled in their report to suit, I do not believe they are paid a bonus but are tasked with getting through X amount of assessments per day and are very well paid for doing so, I think they are more concerned more about their report being picked up for audit and not being sent to DWP straight away.
As for Decision Makers I was told by two Welfare Rights officers that they only look at the Dots for scoring points and don't even bother reading full report from Assessment providers...
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Thank you to ALL who posted .....interesting
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