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donnamarie wrote: Hi I wondered if anyone using this forum who has MS has sucessfully moved from DLA to PIp and if so wondered if they could offer any advice as I am on high tate both mob and care and in the support group for ESA . But absolutely terrified of what will happen with the PIP application. THHANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR READING THIS POST sorry about thecapitals IT WAS AN ACCIDENT. julie
One immediate comment. PIP like DLA and ESA is not awarded because of the condition but the limitations that result from it, so you really need to go through the PIP Claim guide to understand what the Descriptors for PIP test.
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/help-for-claimants/pip
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donnamarie wrote: Thank you for the advice I shall certainly do that. I have been looking at how to record the medical and I was wondering if any one could advice on the best type of player to use or one that is apceptable for DWP . Thankyou
You have two options;
You can conform to the DWP requirement for recording facilities, this requires a twin recording deck that has been professionally tuned, you are probably looking at more than £1000
You can provide either a twin or two recording units, they can be cassette or CD but not digital. You may need to convince the DWP that they are capable of providing identical recordings.
In both cases you need to inform the DWP in advance and get their written permission to record, if you do not then the interview will not be allowed to start if you attempt to record it and if you persist you will be classed as failing to participate.
Or, you can covertly record the interview on a device of your choosing. However, you need to be aware that if the assessor becomes aware of your doing this they will terminate the interview and you will be classed as failing to participate. Whilst it is legal for an individual to covertly record a conversation for their own use there are legal restrictions that would prevent you distributing the contents to a third party.
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