Are the pip asessors allowed to question you about your parenting to your children
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@lindyloo42 Hi I’m glad your appeal went ok for you, I had mine 3 weeks ago, I received my letter 2 days later, and got backpay a week and a half later, hope you have a good outcome.
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Thanks much ?
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Best of luck with the outcome @lindyloo42
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Thank you ? no letter today so guess I’ll have to wait and see if anything arrives tomorrow
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Try your best not to get too hung up on waiting for it, but yes I hope it arrives soon.Online Community CoordinatorConcerned about another member's safety or wellbeing? Flag your concerns with us.
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Fingers crossed for you let us know how you get on xx
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Thanks ? hope your doing ok cupcake88 xx
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I’m not doing great hun with my mental health but I’ll get there thanks for asking hope all goes well with your pip
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Aw sorry to hear that know that feeling though hope you feeling a bit better soon xx
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Can someone explain what this means I have 2 points daily living and 12 points mobility is this passed ?
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Hi @lindyloo42 Hi with these points youv received enhanced for mobility, but no award for daily living with only 2 points, sorry you didn’t get both, but glad you got the mobility.
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Sorry it’s 10 points mobility 2 points engaging and 2 points daily living I’ve no idea if this has got me a personal independence payment thanks
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lindyloo42 said:Sorry it’s 10 points mobility 2 points engaging and 2 points daily living I’ve no idea if this has got me a personal independence payment thanksMum of one little girl.
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Aww yes as Laura sd, I’m afraid it looks like it’s just the standard mobility and not enhanced you’ve been awarded, it should say on your letter have another read through it.
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Yes it is thanks . Aw well at least it’s something but do think I should have got standard rate daily living as well .thanks folks .
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Yeah definitely better than nothing take care. ?
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lindyloo42 said:Sorry it’s 10 points mobility 2 points engaging and 2 points daily living I’ve no idea if this has got me a personal independence payment thanks2 points for daily living and 2 points for engaging with others means 2 points in total for daily living because there's no "daily living" activity on it own.Once the decision is made if you disagree then you can request the mandatory recosideration (MR) but i'd advise you to get some expert advice before doing this because they will look at the whole award again and not just part of it.You will need another 6 points in the daily living part for standard award.Start here with that advice. https://advicelocal.uk/
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I’m sure this was an appeal
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Lou67 said:I’m sure this was an appealThank you for that, you're right i looked back at previous threads. @lindyloo42 As this was a decision made the the Tribunal then you can request the statement of reasons and record of proceedings within 1 month of the date of the decision. Once you receive both of those you'll need to find someone to take a look to see if they can find the error in law, if that's not found then you won't be able to take this any further.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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No problem thanks Poppy.
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