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canttrusthesystem wrote: Hi,
Hope this isn't a daft question - but on the PIP2 form, question 2 asks about 'your health condition or disability' - in trying to answer it, I've listed my ill-health diagnoses, and then came to thinking about the 'disability' part - as the ill-health gives rise, for me anyway, and I'm sure for many, to a variety of disabilities - eg mobility problems, and then a variety of difficulties I have with everyday life - so then should I list those separately also - e.g.. such a condition has given rise to such a disabilty (i.e. impairment or restriction) - or am I being confused or overthnking this?
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I would answer all of the questions on the PIP2 first and then if there are any issues that you have not covered then there is a Further Information section at the back of the form that you can use.
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Thanks for your ongoing help with my stupid questions - I do appreciate it.
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sorry to be bothering you again. A question about sending letters of supporting medical (or other) evidence in with my PIP claim - who should they be addressed to? - should it be addressed directly to the DWP or should it be more generally addressed, somehting like 'To Whom it May Concern'? - I've just got this vague nagging memory of seeing somewhere that if addressed to the DWP then Capita / Atos assessors may not / may not be able to read them (?)
Similarly, is it necessary that they NOT be marked 'confidential' in order that they can be 'shared' between the Capita / Atos assessors and also with the DWP staff?
Obviously, I don't want any evidence I can get together to be unusable or only accessible to some of the necessary parties.
Thank you.
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You should attach them to the back of your PIP2, perhaps with an index of what is attached.
Attach the pages to the back of the PIP2 using a staple or make a hole in the top left corner and use a treasury tag, string or ribbon to the form. The pages need to be easily detached so that they can be scanned by the DWP.
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Thanks, yes, I'll do that.
But to whom should I ask the letter writers to address the actual letters themselves, whcih I then attach in this way? - are there problems with them being 'shared' between the assessors and the DWP staff, such as I think there may be; ifa letter attached to my form was to start, for example,with ' Confidential - To Whom it May Concern at the DWP' would a Capita or Atos assessor claim they were not able to read it as it was considered to be confidential to the DWP - or vice versa if a letter was attached to my form was begun as if addressed to an assessor, would a DWP decision maker then maybe not be able to read it - I thought this had been flagged up somewhere via this site previously?
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