Contacting tribunal
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An MR is done by a DWP Decision Maker not a tribunal, they usually take around 4 weeks, how long ago did you lodge the MR?2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Sorry I meant to say I sent my evidence and mandatory reconsideration outcome to tribunal and was just wondering how do I contact them to chase up on it
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durhamjaide2001 Community Co-Production Group, Scope Member Posts: 10,800 Disability GamechangerOptionsefctoffee1988 said:Sorry I meant to say I sent my evidence and mandatory reconsideration outcome to tribunal and was just wondering how do I contact them to chase up on it
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durhamjaide2001 said:efctoffee1988 said:Sorry I meant to say I sent my evidence and mandatory reconsideration outcome to tribunal and was just wondering how do I contact them to chase up on itIt’s not a court, it is a tribunal and obviously it is the tribunal that makes the decision and not DWP. That’s the whole point of a tribunal.OP, have you had any letters from tribunal service yet? If so there will a contact number on the letter.If you haven’t had any letters there are some contact numbers at the bottom of this page
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durhamjaide2001 said:efctoffee1988 said:Sorry I meant to say I sent my evidence and mandatory reconsideration outcome to tribunal and was just wondering how do I contact them to chase up on itThat's not correct. HMCTS can be contacted by email or telephone. I don't remember ever advising that, a Tribunal is not a court. A Tribunal does make a decision on an appeal but DWP put any award into payment.Benefit appeals helpline (England and Wales)
Telephone: 0300 123 1142
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Email: contactsscs@justice.gov.ukefctoffee, how did you request the Tribunal? by post by filling out the SSCS1 form or online?
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durhamjaide2001 said:efctoffee1988 said:Sorry I meant to say I sent my evidence and mandatory reconsideration outcome to tribunal and was just wondering how do I contact them to chase up on itHi,May I politely suggest that you refrain from giving "advice" until you actually understand the system. You`ve given "advice" on a number of threads only to be corrected by those who do know how it works.
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Cartini said:durhamjaide2001 said:efctoffee1988 said:Sorry I meant to say I sent my evidence and mandatory reconsideration outcome to tribunal and was just wondering how do I contact them to chase up on itHi,May I politely suggest that you refrain from giving "advice" until you actually understand the system. You`ve given "advice" on a number of threads only to be corrected by those who do know how it works.I'm going to have to agree with you here. One of the community house rules does state "content we do not allow.. misleading advice" https://www.scope.org.uk/community-house-rules/I think Jaide means well and just wants to try to help but it's not helpful to continue to give misleading advice.
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poppy123456 said:Cartini said:durhamjaide2001 said:efctoffee1988 said:Sorry I meant to say I sent my evidence and mandatory reconsideration outcome to tribunal and was just wondering how do I contact them to chase up on itHi,May I politely suggest that you refrain from giving "advice" until you actually understand the system. You`ve given "advice" on a number of threads only to be corrected by those who do know how it works.I'm going to have to agree with you here. One of the community house rules does state "content we do not allow.. misleading advice" https://www.scope.org.uk/community-house-rules/I think Jaide means well and just wants to try to help but it's not helpful to continue to give misleading advice.
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We want this discussion to continue, but we’re concerned that things are becoming quite tense
It is my understanding that misleading information isn’t allowed here, it’s clearly in the forum rules.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. -
durhamjaide2001 Community Co-Production Group, Scope Member Posts: 10,800 Disability GamechangerOptionspoppy123456 said:Community_Scope said:
Hello everyone,
We want this discussion to continue, but we’re concerned that things are becoming quite tense
It is my understanding that misleading information isn’t allowed here, it’s clearly in the forum rules.
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