Reward dates. How to appeal this?
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Have spoken to the Welfare Officer with regards to a longer length reward. Have been advised that she cannot see that happening. I didn’t disclose my disability, just pointed out that I wasn’t going to get any better, in fact my condition will get worse. She spoke about somebody being born blind yet they still have to keep sending forms in. Also someone with Downs. In short, I was told it would be a complete waste of time.
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Leigh14 said:I didn’t disclose my disability, just pointed out that I wasn’t going to get any better, in fact my condition will get worse.
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 said:Leigh14 said:I didn’t disclose my disability, just pointed out that I wasn’t going to get any better, in fact my condition will get worse.
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Thankyou for your response @Username_removed. Can you explain this further, If you're not being medically reviewed in 3 years time then DWP would struggle to justify why you should be reviewed by them just in case.I don’t really understand that part ??♀️I honestly don’t know if I should just leave well alone, or go through with trying to get the longer review.
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That I that is a brilliant explanation @Username_removed. With that in mind, I will definitely go for the tribunal stage. Do I notify the MR or PIP that this is what I shall be doing?
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Leigh14 said:That I that is a brilliant explanation @Username_removed. With that in mind, I will definitely go for the tribunal stage. Do I notify the MR or PIP that this is what I shall be doing?Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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Thankyou @calcotti
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