Pip award letter
bexyboo33
Community member Posts: 22 Listener
how long did people wait once pip have the written assessment from pip?
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You can contact them and ask for a copy of the assessment 7 days after it's done, it should give you an idea of what if any award has been recommended2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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I’ve already got the award
just wondered how long it takes for final decision -
If they have notified you that you have got the award then you have the final decision, if you mean you have a copy of the assessment it can take upto 8 weeks for the DWP DM to confirm your award.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Lovely thanks
what does it mean by review in 12 months and is the restrictions still likely to place at time of review the HP said yes
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It just means she's recommended you are reassessed in 12 months, but until you receive the award letter you can't be sure that the DM will agree @bexyboo33. Fingers crossed you're not kept waiting too much longer.Community Manager
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Thanks Adrian
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