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sonic1989
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Anyone have experience of 10 year award I have been given 10 years award and just like to know if anyone had this and is it the lite touch review so will my reviews be easier so too speak in future
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worth a read:
https://www.disabilityrightsuk.org/news/2018/june/ten-year-pip-reviews-people-most-severe-health-conditions
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Thanks @woodbine everyone is very helpful on here I’m very glad I came across this website
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woodbine said:
The PIP assessment guide refers to a planned intervention after 10 years but I don't know what form that 'intervention' is expected to take.Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK. -
My award says ongoing. When I phoned to ask what that meant I was told that there was no end date to my award. What that means in practice I have no idea.
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I have cp I rang today the lady I spoke to said indefinite award but a review after 10 years I have not seen letter yet myself got sent Sunday apparently lol
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