Pip assessment

Sweetpea8
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Hi I'm waiting for a PIP assessment I was wondering if anyone can give tips this will be 2nd Try for me and 2nd try for my dad he my appointee now.
Like what kind of questions do they ask
And how should I answer them?
As I want to prepare
Like what kind of questions do they ask
And how should I answer them?
As I want to prepare
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Hi I am waiting for another PiP assessment it will be my 2nd try and my dad 2nd Try as my appointment
So what kind of questions do they ask ?
And how should I answer the questions?
Also I feel I messed up a but on the how your disability affects you form0 -
There are no standard questions but they will explore the difficulties you have.
You answer truthfully but try and avoid yes/no answers. If they say ‘can you do ... ‘ your answer should be along the lines of ‘i find it difficult to do that because ...’0 -
Thanks I also feel I messed on on the form when I sent that0
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Just to add, that if you haven't done so before, have a look at the PIP activities/descriptors: https://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/asset-library/Personal-Independence-Payment-Descriptors-and-Scores-April-2021.pdf As well as calcotti's advice, look at the notes at the end of this link, which mention whether you can do something reliably, i.e. safely, to an acceptable standard, as often as it would be expected a person without a disability would normally do, & in a reasonable amount of time. So, if any of those might be relevant, they should also be added to why you find an activity difficult
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