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8 years 10 months ago #162549 by Orangeblossom
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Sorry that was a typo, I meant 'they have now sent it to the DWP'

I guess I just need to wait now, to hear what the result is.

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8 years 10 months ago #162641 by Orangeblossom
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Can I just ask it says in the Appeal bundle there is a Supersession or Change of Circumstannces which is why my award has been withdrawn. What does this actually mean? thanks

PS It seems to be all based on a 5 min consultation with a junior registrar and his letter, from last year.

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8 years 10 months ago #162643 by Gordon
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Orangeblossom wrote: Can I just ask it says in the Appeal bundle there is a Supersession or Change of Circumstannces which is why my award has been withdrawn. What does this actually mean? thanks

PS It seems to be all based on a 5 min consultation with a junior registrar and his letter, from last year.


A Supersession is done when a claimant has an existing award but a Change of Circumstances has occurred which means that the award needs to be reassessed. The CofC can because of a change in your conditions, either improving or deteriorating or because of a change to your personal circumstances which might effect your eligibility to a benefit.

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8 years 10 months ago #162648 by Orangeblossom
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OK so the decision maker says this is what has happened and refers to this letter from a year back saying I am 'relatively asymptomatic' with my physical condition

But, in the Assessment Report, it says I am under specialist services for my conditions but I 'have not stated any functional problems in my form' There is no reference to this letter

Also, things were the same when I last applied, but they seem to be confused on this. For example my previous letter also said my symptoms were well controlled because of my care plan.

So, I have told them about this in a letter do you think that sounds a good plan? Thanks.

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8 years 10 months ago #162651 by Gordon
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Orangeblossom wrote: OK so the decision maker says this is what has happened and refers to this letter from a year back saying I am 'relatively asymptomatic' with my physical condition

But, in the Assessment Report, it says I am under specialist services for my conditions but I 'have not stated any functional problems in my form' There is no reference to this letter

Also, things were the same when I last applied, but they seem to be confused on this. For example my previous letter also said my symptoms were well controlled because of my care plan.

So, I have told them about this in a letter do you think that sounds a good plan? Thanks.


If you have submitted the letter to the Tribunal Service, then yes!

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8 years 10 months ago #162652 by Orangeblossom
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Yes, i have written and they have copied this as evidence and also the submission I did. It has all been sent to the other people involved in the appeal.

Will they now give time for the DWP to respond to this or just go ahead with the appeal I wonder.

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