Couple of pip questions post telephone asessment
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mumofthetwins
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Hi guys ..
So last Wednesday my mum had her PIP telephone assessment. It was on speaker phone as she suffers from terrible anxiety and I was with her.
During the asessment I was so proud of her as I could tell it was hell for her but she really is in a bad way post stroke (it's taken us over a year to get her to apply).
She answered all questions truthfully but when it came to her walking they never asked how far she could manage. She really can't manage far and uses the furniture to get around the room .. she told them exactly how long it took to get places which is ages but I was confused as I thought they would ask .. is this normal?
Also I have read on here (thanks guys) that we can call and ask for a copy of her assessment once we get a text to confirm they have received.. problem.is we have had no texts at all from DWP at any point .. is this normal and if so can i still call ?
Thanks a million
Lisa
So last Wednesday my mum had her PIP telephone assessment. It was on speaker phone as she suffers from terrible anxiety and I was with her.
During the asessment I was so proud of her as I could tell it was hell for her but she really is in a bad way post stroke (it's taken us over a year to get her to apply).
She answered all questions truthfully but when it came to her walking they never asked how far she could manage. She really can't manage far and uses the furniture to get around the room .. she told them exactly how long it took to get places which is ages but I was confused as I thought they would ask .. is this normal?
Also I have read on here (thanks guys) that we can call and ask for a copy of her assessment once we get a text to confirm they have received.. problem.is we have had no texts at all from DWP at any point .. is this normal and if so can i still call ?
Thanks a million
Lisa
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Hi yes give it around 7 working days after the assessment and you can ask for a copy of it (PA4) it will give a good indication of the award that can be expected, Is it normal to ask? all assessments differ and they may have got a good idea from other answers.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Thanks hun .. I'll try calling on Friday as that should be 7 working days.
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Hi,
can I ask how long it took for your mum to get an assessment I sent back my PIP form at the end of Feb and have not heard anything back -
We sent the form back March but as we didn't receive anything to say that had them i called up to check. I asked when the assessment would be and the guy put me through to make on .. we had one the following Wednesday xx
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Hello and welcome, always wait a week or so then contact the DWP and request a copy of your assessment report and on receiving it you can work out what your award may should be but you still have to wait for the award notification letter.
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Thanks wilko xx
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Hello and welcome to the community, nice to have you on board, I don't really have anything to add to the advice given. Not all assessors ask the same questions to get the info they need and the question about walking is also about time taken to get a distance and how often it can be done safely.
Good luck and keep us updated
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Had my assessment 15th June, got a text 19th to say dwp received my report, received it this morning. @nye to your question, I put my claim in January 27th,had assessment 15th June.
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