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F2 F Good signs ??
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7 years 2 months ago #211505 by Peter
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I had my F2 F today, the lady was Ok not over friendly but definately not hostile. On my form I state that I have to have my main meal cooked for me as due to bi polar and short attention span I cannot do it. She took notes of all this, but at no time did she say ' could you cook a meal if somebody helped you ?" Similarly when I told her about my psychological problems with washing, toileting & dressing she just typed away. She asked if I knew why I had issues, which I told her were down to my condition, but she did not say ' could you do so and so etc '
We came round to going out and I told her that I dont go out now, dont like meeting people could not go to a party or a group. She asked nothing about planning or following routes which are in the mobility section, but just wanted to know why I didnt want to go out, which I explained. Do these sound like good indicators of the required number of points ?
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We came round to going out and I told her that I dont go out now, dont like meeting people could not go to a party or a group. She asked nothing about planning or following routes which are in the mobility section, but just wanted to know why I didnt want to go out, which I explained. Do these sound like good indicators of the required number of points ?
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7 years 2 months ago #211512 by Gordon
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You will have to forgive me but I long ago stopped trying to predict points or results from how the assessment went. You should be able to request a copy of the assessment report at the end of the week by contacting the DWP office dealing with your claim.
Decisions are taking 2-4 weeks.
Gordon
You will have to forgive me but I long ago stopped trying to predict points or results from how the assessment went. You should be able to request a copy of the assessment report at the end of the week by contacting the DWP office dealing with your claim.
Decisions are taking 2-4 weeks.
Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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