Should I phone about my decision?
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vannep56
Community member Posts: 1 Listener
I had a face to face for change of circumstances in february at my home.
I got a text message 1st March just before the Madness started.
I have not had a decision yet.
I'm afraid of all my Doctors letters and forms getting lost.
Should I phone?
Do you think.because of the covid 19 things are badly back logged.
Thanks Anne.x
I got a text message 1st March just before the Madness started.
I have not had a decision yet.
I'm afraid of all my Doctors letters and forms getting lost.
Should I phone?
Do you think.because of the covid 19 things are badly back logged.
Thanks Anne.x
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Hi @vannep56 and welcome to the community! I would suggest giving them a ring to see if there any updates. Did you request a copy of the assessment report?Disability Gamechanger - 2019
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Hi @vannep56
Good Afternoon & Welcome it’s great to meet you today.
I am one off the Community Champion’s here at Scope.
Yes it would be a good idea to give them a call for an update.
You might correct in thinking that there may be a
back load things are all over the place due to the current situation/problems.
Please please let me know if how you get on with the “DWP”
@steve51
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Hi @vannep56 Welcome to the community as the others have said a call is the only way you will find anything out . I would agree it is probably down to backlogs and priority.
Hope you get this sorted and let us know the outcome
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Good luck when you call make sure you have a coffeee biscuits and a crossword. It's a nightmare to get through to them.
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