2 assessors at LCWRA appointment
AnnaGreen888
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Hi
I had a review of LCWRA and at the start of the call the lady said there was another person with her who was training and she asked me if I minded them sitting in.
I had already postponed a previous tel. assessment due to anxiety and didn't feel like it would reflect well on me if I said no to someone sitting in on the call.
Has this happened to anyone you know?
I've requested and received copy of my first and this report and there is no mention of the person who was training being present, so I don't know who they were.
I was awarded nil points and have applied for appeal but this is concerning me.
Thank you
I had a review of LCWRA and at the start of the call the lady said there was another person with her who was training and she asked me if I minded them sitting in.
I had already postponed a previous tel. assessment due to anxiety and didn't feel like it would reflect well on me if I said no to someone sitting in on the call.
Has this happened to anyone you know?
I've requested and received copy of my first and this report and there is no mention of the person who was training being present, so I don't know who they were.
I was awarded nil points and have applied for appeal but this is concerning me.
Thank you
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My first and only face 2 face assessment has two people, one who was being trained, I suppose they have to learn in a real life capacity.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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woodbine said:My first and only face 2 face assessment has two people, one who was being trained, I suppose they have to learn in a real life capacity.
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Username_removed said:It does not reflect on a claimant in any way to reject the presence of an observer. It is within your gift to do that. The person cannot possibly be mentioned on the report as they were not part of the process. They were an observer.
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It's also worth mentioning that for LCWRA it's not about scoring points, it's about satisfying at least one of the descriptors, which you can see here. https://www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/universal-credit-uc/uc-faq/3904-limited-capability-for-work-related-activityMay i ask which one you think applies to you and why?
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:It's also worth mentioning that for LCWRA it's not about scoring points, it's about satisfying at least one of the descriptors, which you can see here. https://www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/universal-credit-uc/uc-faq/3904-limited-capability-for-work-related-activityMay i ask which one you think applies to you and why?
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