FROM DLA TO PIP FOR WORKING DISABLED - ADVICE PLS.- ASSESSMENT TOMORROW

raedodkinsrudge
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Hi I have my reassessment tomorrow transferring from lifetime award DLA to PIP. I work full time and suffer with arthritis, cervical spondylosis, and spinal stenosis with clinical depression.
I would like to hear from any disabled people in a similar position who have been reassessed but are already working. How did you get on?
Thanks
Rae
I would like to hear from any disabled people in a similar position who have been reassessed but are already working. How did you get on?
Thanks
Rae
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Hi @raedodkinsrudge.
A very big welcome to you to our site / online community.
Please have a look at our site/online community?
There is plenty of info for you to look through & there are plenty of other members who have already been through the assessment.
They would be more than happy to help you further with this.
Please please let me know if I can help you further.
I will be very happy in doing this.
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Hi @raedodkinsrudge:
Welcome!
As @steve51 says please see the PIP/DLA discussions section and the PIP section of our Benefits Overview, which includes a helpful video.
I wish you good luck tomorrow!
Thanks for joining us!
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Liam
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Hi hope your assessment from DLA to PIP went ok
@raedodkinsrudge.?
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