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- Aggie
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Aggie wrote: my daughter had her medical assessment 5 weeks ago and a call to say they had received all information, we are still awaiting the "brown envelope" the whole family dread what the outcome will be. If no then the alterations to her house will not be carried out and she will be confined forever unless someone calls and liftsout her wheel chair. The pressure at the moment is leading to a deeper depression and I do fear for her life. How long has it taken for the answer to come
PIP Decision are currently taking about 8 weeks, ESA is quicker taking typically 3-5 weeks.
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i am in exactly the same boat - i had my assestment 5 weeks on Friday and the wait is getting worse, i wait for the post every day (which is so stuipd as i dont expect a outcome till the end of August). i got a copy of my assestment report quite quickly after the assestment and that has helped me abit as it was suprising favorable for an award. i hope you not have to wait much longer
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I then rang at 5 weeks and was told by them that no decision had been made and the do them in order of importance.... They do terminally ill cases as priority and then new claims as they are currently receiving no award and anyone who is currently receiving an award of dla or pip where not a priority ......I don't think they know or care how anxious /depressed we get and how it affects people's disabilities just with the worry.....
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You talk about getting your reports back, but she has received nothing. She has Fibro,Osteoarthritis,Depression ,Bowel disorder, odeama. Is living on Morphine, and cannot bath or shower even wash. Is confined to a wheel chair and if she wants to go out has to wait for a member of the family to lift her wheel chair. The OT has had the house assessed and plans drawn up, but unless she gets PIP she is a prisoner in her own home. ATOS I thought had received the sack, but they are doing a job of causing unnessasary mental strain on patients. Thank you for listening, I too feel I am going out of my mind.
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I just want to pick up on a couple of points from your post.
Reports are not sent out routinely but they are available if you contact DWP and ask. Or you can submit a Subject Access Request for all the information relating to specific benefits.
ATOS are no longer carrying out assessments for PIP but are one of the two organisations who are doing the PIP assessments.
Requesting a Subject Access Request (SAR) :
SAR Form Download
From this page :
DWP Data Protection Policy
Or you can make the request in the form of a letter, as long as you make it clear that you are making a formal SAR under The Data Protection Act 1998.
Address the envelope : FAO The Data Controller, at the Benefits Office dealing with your PIP.
Write DPA 1998 SAR in front, top, left corner of envelope.
Once received, they have 40 calendar days to comply.
Sending Documents to the DWP.
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