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Hi,
Just to update everyone I applied for PIP back in November 2020, Had my assessment on the 29th June 2021 and today noticed I had a big payment to my bank account. Working it out it looks like they have gone with my assessment report and only awarded me Standard Daily Living only. I know I should get more points but is it worth doing an MR when the decision letter comes?
I'm just sick of all the stress so I'm happy with any award I get, as it will now help so much and I can finally get my finances back in order. But I know I could score more and potentially get more, I don't know if its worth the stress though, are MR's easy to do?
Thanks
I have Autism, ADHD, Schizophrenia, Gilberts Syndrome and Crohn's Disease and have knowledge in these areas.
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Hi there
Thanks for sharing with us
If you think you should get a higher award then do the mr
They are not hard to do
All you need is to go through the descriptors you think you should get more points and say why
Give real examples of what happened when you last tried to do the task
The affect it has, any aids support or prompting
If you can't do it why not
There is lots of info in our pip section -
Hi Thanks for your reply,I don't want to sound ungrateful or anything, as I see on here so many people who should get points but don't get an award. But I think its worth doing an MR when the decision letter comes. I'm going to get my step-dad and Nan to do a supportive letter detailing where I struggle in terms of descriptors and where I need help in or prompting and go into more detail as I struggled during the phone assessment so didn't say much.I guess I have nothing to lose as even if the outcome is the same, I'm still happy with any award I get so aslong as doing an MR doesn't affect the current award i.e losing it.I'm just waiting for the decision letter to come, then I will read up on how to do an MR, but if anyone has any more advice on MR's and the best way to approach them please let me know.Thanks for all your help.I have Autism, ADHD, Schizophrenia, Gilberts Syndrome and Crohn's Disease and have knowledge in these areas.
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@rubinheath16 I can only speak to my own experience. I was awarded the same as you standard DL, and I was pleased to be awarded anything. However, when I received the award letter it was clear there had been a couple of misunderstandings between myself and the Assessor.
I submitted a MR focusing solely on those "misunderstandings" and reiterating what I had included in my original application in terms of explanation/anecdotal evidence, plus more recent anecdotal evidence. I received a telephone call, maximum 10min duration, the new Decision Maker was very focused on the issues I'd raised. The MR outcome was enhanced DL, standard mobility.
I'd say, once you receive your award letter and the details of the DMs rationale as to how the points were awarded, if you still believe your award should be a higher one, submit a MR.
Good luck with whatever you decide.
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Hi @rubinheath16. I had my assessment report the same day as you and I am still waiting for a copy of the report. How quickly did you get it? I know all areas are different but it would be helpful to know.
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Hi @hughiemachrins,I received a text to say they got my assessment and had all the information to make a decision on Friday 2nd July. I phoned DWP on Monday 5th July for a copy of my report, and it arrived the next day Tuesday 6th July (I was surprised how fast it was posted and received for 2nd class post).Hope this helps,I have Autism, ADHD, Schizophrenia, Gilberts Syndrome and Crohn's Disease and have knowledge in these areas.
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Thanks @rubinheath16, I may have to call them again. The lady I spoke to said she would print it off and send it out that day and that was ten days ago.
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Yeah I would phone them up and request your report again, 10 days seems along time to wait even for 2nd Class post.I hope you get your report soon and its good news and shows what your expecting.I have Autism, ADHD, Schizophrenia, Gilberts Syndrome and Crohn's Disease and have knowledge in these areas.
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@rubinheath16
Just so you know, you can have your award reduced at MR, although it isn't common. Also, you have 1 month (or it might be 28 days - anyone?) to tell them you're doing an MR, from the date of the decision letter you receive. You might want to start looking at how to do an MR now.
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Waylay said:..you have 1 month (or it might be 28 days - anyone?) to tell them you're doing an MR, from the date of the decision letter you receive.Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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rubinheath16 said:Yeah I would phone them up and request your report again, 10 days seems along time to wait even for 2nd Class post.I hope you get your report soon and its good news and shows what your expecting.
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Typical! The report arrived this morning and it is not good. He has ignored the fact that I use gadgets in the kitchen when cooking (stool, lever taps, jar openers, ring pull openers) so I only got 6 points instead of 8. He has completely ignored my walking problems and says I can walk more than 200m so 0 on Moving Around. I will wait for the official decision but it looks like an MR is needed.
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I had my assessment on 17th June… had a text on the 28th to say they have the assessment and I should hear back within 8 weeks. Then I got a letter on the 12th July that was dated the 6th July to say they have all the information they need to make a decision. Would it be worth calling them up and asking for a copy of the assessment report, or do you have to wait until you’ve received your decision letter to do that?
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Hi @cwatson0000 - it's up to you really......some prefer to wait for their decision letter, & others want to get a copy of the assessor's report so ring the DWP, but, yes, you can get it now.
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Hi there
You can request the report but it can cause some stress if it isn't what you expected
Also it isn't the decision so you still have to wait and see what the outcome is
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