Received letter
berry123
Community member Posts: 264 Pioneering
Morning all I received letter today that they have all the information they need and need to make a decision.
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That's good can take about 8 weeks for decision . You can request copy of your report now si you can see the recommendations
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Hi Berry, I was just thinking about you; did you receive a copy of your report at all?
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@anxiousbird hi have you had a decision yet bout your pip ?
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@berry123 good luck with it berry please let us know how it goes xx
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@cupcake88 hi, I’ve literally just received it in the post. Denied, ofcourse. The decision maker went with the report. My report was received my DWP late on 27th February and the decision letter is dated 2nd March, so made within 3 days (assuming that the letter was printed the same day as when the decision was made!)
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@anxiousbird I received no points when I know least t point I.scored was 2 I.ask for mr any advise shal I ring gp for a letter etc
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@cupcake88 not giving up
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Hi can anyone give me advise and tips for MR I will fight this till the end
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@berry123 I’ve just started my own discussion regarding MR.I’ve heard here that GP letters are not all that useful in describing your day to day difficulties. Have you ever had therapy or on the waiting list? Did you give examples of how you face difficulties with various tasks? Apparently that’s useful but I did give all that information and still didn’t score any points so don’t know anymore ?
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Hi @berry123 this link may help
https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/benefits/sick-or-disabled-people-and-carers/pip/appeals/mandatory-reconsideration/
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@berry123 and @anxiousbird I’m sorry to hear you have not been awarded pip . Im
not sure what your disability is Berry is it mental illness ? I think yours is all mental illness @anxiousbird or some physical too ?
my Disabilities are all mental illnesses I have no physical disabilities, I was awarded pip so I haven’t had to do a MR so I wouldn’t want supply you false information but I will say that the evidence I sent off was care plans from the crisis team so if your under a community mental health team or any sort of specialist they might have care plans all about your illnesses and how they affect you . The care plans I sent off were given to me by the crisis team that have different notes from professionals With in the mental health team that not only talked bout my illnesses but how they affected my day to day , I also sent off a prescription list , and my partner wrote a letter about how my illness has affected me daily referring to the pip descriptions so if you have some one who lives with you or sees you regularly who can write how they see how your disability affects you that makes really good evidence .@anxiousbird If your therapist can supply you with some information on how your illness affects you for you to send off that be great also .A pip assessment is one of the most stressful things . It made me so anxious before and after the assessment I made no sense I was so anxious I’m so glad my partner was there to support me on the phone call .I’m under a community mental health team some times they have people who can help you with filling out benefits the crisis team do .Do not give up keep going I know it’s hard but we are all hear to support you . -
@cupidpsyche I have severe asthma and heart problems I only applied pip my asthma nurse told me
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cupcake88 said:@berry123 and @anxiousbird I’m sorry to hear you have not been awarded pip . Im
not sure what your disability is Berry is it mental illness ? I think yours is all mental illness @anxiousbird or some physical too ?
my Disabilities are all mental illnesses I have no physical disabilities, I was awarded pip so I haven’t had to do a MR so I wouldn’t want supply you false information but I will say that the evidence I sent off was care plans from the crisis team so if your under a community mental health team or any sort of specialist they might have care plans all about your illnesses and how they affect you . The care plans I sent off were given to me by the crisis team that have different notes from professionals With in the mental health team that not only talked bout my illnesses but how they affected my day to day , I also sent off a prescription list , and my partner wrote a letter about how my illness has affected me daily referring to the pip descriptions so if you have some one who lives with you or sees you regularly who can write how they see how your disability affects you that makes really good evidence .@anxiousbird If your therapist can supply you with some information on how your illness affects you for you to send off that be great also .A pip assessment is one of the most stressful things . It made me so anxious before and after the assessment I made no sense I was so anxious I’m so glad my partner was there to support me on the phone call .I’m under a community mental health team some times they have people who can help you with filling out benefits the crisis team do .Do not give up keep going I know it’s hard but we are all hear to support you . -
@anxiousbird I gave everything sent evidence off with my pip claim but the answers undid give inshoukd have scored at 2 point in each descriptors minus few things I can do like communicating and reading my point I should have got was 13 to 15 I have started my pip MR so let's see
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It’s a flawed system unfortunately. Keep me updated with how you progress with your MR, I’ll do the same
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@anxiousbird the assessor lied my daughter noted everything I said I'm gna write all the descriptors s how was it said. Fingers cross
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@berry123 sorry to read your pip was refused, appeal against it,
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@Sandy_123 I just started my MR letter rang pip.got a tx from them was going to ring my gp for evidence what was written on assessment report was nothing what I said. Let's see fingers crossed
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@berry123 good luck it's disappointing
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