Should I call PIP?
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ketomum
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Hi everyone,
I received a phone call from who i believe was the accessor who said they are coming to do my daughters assessment within 2 weeks time. I am yet to receive a letter confirming the date and the time. Should I call PIP to to see if an appointment is on their systems?
I received a phone call from who i believe was the accessor who said they are coming to do my daughters assessment within 2 weeks time. I am yet to receive a letter confirming the date and the time. Should I call PIP to to see if an appointment is on their systems?
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I would most certainly call DWP and make enquiries regarding your daughters upcoming assessment. Informing about the phone call and you have not received any written confirmation or notification about the assessment time or date.
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HI,As i already advised on your other thread here https://community.scope.org.uk/discussion/65912/pip-based-on-learning-disability-and-cognitive-impairment#latestDWP have nothing to do with PIP assessments, it's the health assessment providers. I also thought you rang them to confirm when the appointment is?
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. -
@wilko
Thanks so much for your reply. i'm not sure why this question posted twice as i thought i posted it in the wrong place so I deleted it. @poppy123456 was so kind to answer my question in another thread earlier today. I managed to call capita today and i now been advised on a date and time of the f2f assessment. Thanks again.
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