pip tribunal help - Have I lost pip and the pip tribunal
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Ali_lovesTheUK
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Hi all
I wonder if any one can help me ?
I have a lot of paper work come back from the pip tribunal but I have found this and is says about dismissing the pip tribunal can some one please help with this as I;m super worried that I have lost the pip tribunal (please se nest post for photo
I should point out that getting further proof for my mental illness from my useless GP is very hard indeed and I just wondering what is my next step and what else do I need to for the pip tribunal
I wonder if any one can help me ?
I have a lot of paper work come back from the pip tribunal but I have found this and is says about dismissing the pip tribunal can some one please help with this as I;m super worried that I have lost the pip tribunal (please se nest post for photo
I should point out that getting further proof for my mental illness from my useless GP is very hard indeed and I just wondering what is my next step and what else do I need to for the pip tribunal
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No, you haven’t lost the Tribunal. What you have there is DWPs response and they appose the appeal which is perfectly normal. If they agreed there would be no need to appeal in the first place. What you have received is the “bundle.”
As for evidence a GP isn’t the best person to ask because they won’t have any idea how your conditions affect you against the PIP descriptors.The best evidence you can send is your anecdotal evidence.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
@poppy123456, I agree with you but also need to contact the person or persons that are treating you, like Mind or where you are getting support for your problems.
The GP will only refer you to someone that has more experience in these matters.This means a GP means General Practitioner, but he knows a man who can help. With the bundle received it only suports the Secretary of States Assessors report. Have you asked for the qualifications and signed decleration from the report writer that s/he understands what will happen if when going to a Tribunal, the Tribunal finds that the report cannot be used because it is not of a standard that can be used and is only an opinion?
As said write about how those points mentioned affect you daily as you have to be abe to complete them safely, repeatedly in a reasonable time that a normal person could do them and when necessary, to name some points,
Example you have walking problems and you have an up stairs toilet, can you climb the stairs safely and when you need to go, how long does it take to get out of bed and become mobile.
can you walk 5 meters, 10 meters, 50 meters? safely with or with out aids? do you understand how far 10 meters is? -
onebigvoice said:@poppy123456, I agree with you but also need to contact the person or persons that are treating you, like Mind or where you are getting support for your problems.Nope, not unless that evidence states exactly how your conditions affect you.onebigvoice said:With the bundle received it only suports the Secretary of States Assessors report.onebigvoice said:Have you asked for the qualifications and signed decleration from the report writer that s/he understands what will happen if when going to a Tribunal,onebigvoice said:
Example you have walking problems and you have an up stairs toilet, can you climb the stairs safely and when you need to go
That's not correct either. Climbing the stairs to go to the toilet is not considered. See link. https://pipinfo.net/activities/managing-toilet-needs-or-incontinence
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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