Is this normal? Had my telephone interview Friday
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My letter come what am I looking out for on it many thanks
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Hi guys it’s here and I have no clue what I’m looking for pls can you help me out many thanks
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Hi there
There should be dots next to the descriptors which show what points have been recommended
Add them up for daily living and mobility separate and thus should indicate recommended award -
I assume you have got a copy of the assessment report ? if so look at each descriptor and there should be a black dot next to some of them, add them up for care and then separately for mobility come back and tell us what your score is and we can tell you what your award might be.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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this link should help you sort it, as i can't read the above
https://www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/personal-independence-payment-pip/pip-points-system
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Hi @Daisyt1996 - On your assessment report, ticks have been used. Look at the following link & you will see a similar list of activities, & against each one the points that may be awarded. Add the points up for the daily living & mobility sections separately, then let us know.
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I’m totally lost sorry it’s only ticks
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so add up the points they have ticked v the points for that descriptor.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Hi there is it only one page for mobility?
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Yes it will only be one page
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Ok I was 11 on daily
and 10 on mobility -
Sorry 12 on daily
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Daisyt1996 said:I’m totally lost sorry it’s only ticks
Total the points for Daily Living and Mobility separately.
If you get 8 points you get a standard rate award, if you get 12 points you get an enhanced ward (if the Decision maker goes with the report).Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK. -
Daisyt1996 said:My letter come what am I looking out for on it many thanksInformation I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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Hi @Daisyt1996,
Just to let you know that I've merged your discussions ''Is this normal? Had my telephone assessment interview Friday' and 'Assessment letter came' - so that you can now find all of the relevant information in the same place.
Hope that's helpful. Let us know if you have any questions and need any help with anything else.
@Caz_Scope -
Thank you I got someone to help me and I think we worked through it right. Only time will tell. Can’t be grateful enough for you guys tho for all your help
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@ajones to be fair wen I read through report a lot was wrong I did not even recall her asking me some of questions on there that was in bit she had put about at bottom
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@ajones she did seem lovely on phone tho I’m not going to lie but there were things in report I do not recall at all. Really weird to be honest but let’s see wen real letter comes and what will be will be
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@ajones how long did you wait after phone call to get the proper award letter around pls
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