Private Advice on Benefits?
oldngrumpy
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Hi Folks.
Is there anyway I can contact a benefits advisor in total privacy on Scope?
I have had two discussions today on Benefits with two different people.
The one person used to "work" at
C A B.
C A B.
So they know their stuff.
The other person's Mother has the same problem as me.
She gets way more P. I. P than me.
Another reason I want it to remain private is also because I need to contact someone who will after I tell them how my disability affects me daily, they may advise on a Social Worker, this was suggested by the
C A B worker.
Sorry for the question to be vague. Regards
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PIP is about impact of health on ability to do the prescribed activities to the required standard. Two people with the same health condition may be impacted differently.oldngrumpy said:The other person's Mother has the same problem as me.She gets way more P. I. P than me.3 -
You really can’t compare someone else to yourself. PIP is not about a diagnosis. For expert advice start here https://advicelocal.uk/2
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Absolutely. With my health issues some would expect me to be in bed 24/7. I don't and I still enjoy a full life despite the issues. My PIP has been awarded because I 'fitted' the various descriptors at a relevant level and not because I have a long list of medical issues.calcotti said:
PIP is about impact of health on ability to do the prescribed activities to the required standard. Two people with the same health condition may be impacted differently.oldngrumpy said:The other person's Mother has the same problem as me.She gets way more P. I. P than me.0 -
Another reason I want it to remain private is also because I need to contact someone who will after I tell them how my disability affects me daily, they may advise on a Social Worker, this was suggested by the
C A B worker.
Hi @oldngrumpy
I'm a little unclear on what you mean by this. Do you mean that you would or wouldn't want to be given the advice that you should contact a social worker?0 -
Tori
I would like advice on contacting a S. W.
I don't know how to go about it.
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Hi @oldngrumpy okay, I'm sure we can help with that. I'll let the team know and they can get back to you tomorrow. Thanks for letting us know
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Alex. Thank you.
You and your colleagues are doing a real good job running this site. Thanking you all0 -
I wonder if this is helpful @oldngrumpy - Please see: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/social-care-and-support-guide/help-from-social-services-and-charities/getting-a-needs-assessment/As you will see, you can refer yourself.
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