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xxjessexx said: Can I ask another question I got a payment today from Dwp iics of 137 but I’ve never heard of it
Sometimes payments are made from a different DWP system if they are having difficulties and there have been a number of reports about ESA payment difficulties in the last few days so it could be an ESA payment (if that would be in to the same account). Only way to find out is to ring.Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK. -
Yea I did think it could be esa but normally we get esa every 2 weeks so the amount didn’t seem right but I will ring on Monday and see thank you
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The other questions I asked were to see if there are ways you can increase your benefit income.
When you say they helped you apply for PIP, is that for yourself? If so, what bits do you you get? Does your partner get PIP? If not, do you think his health difficulties are such that he might qualify?
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Hi sorry I ment to put that helped me get carers my partner should be entitled to pip the mental health did his forms and sent off all the evidence but when he had his assessment it didn’t go well and he never got rewarded it so he decided not to fight it. That was a week ago I found out.
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xxjessexx said:Hi sorry I ment to put that helped me get carers my partner should be entitled to pip the mental health did his forms and sent off all the evidence but when he had his assessment it didn’t go well and he never got rewarded it so he decided not to fight it. That was a week ago I found out.
https://www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/personal-independence-payment-pip/pip-points-system
Provide any additional information you can with examples of how he is affected.
if that fails you can take an appeal to a tribunal.
Is your daughter getting either ESA or UC in addition to her DLA?Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK. -
Just wanted to follow up to see how you're getting on with things @xxjessexx?
I also wanted to check in to see if the information that has been posted by our members has been useful to you? Hopefully, that's helped to clarify a few things, and provide you with some further information your potential next steps?
Please do let us know if anything is not quite clear, or if you have any additional questions for the community. We'll do our best to provide you with the relevant guidance or point you in the right direction to get some further support.
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