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- Bud
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Just a thought but would anyone think that they would give a light touch to people who will reach retirement within the next decade? Obviously a long term condition would come in to this too.
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- Gordon
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Bud wrote: Congrats to you both on your awards!
Just a thought but would anyone think that they would give a light touch to people who will reach retirement within the next decade? Obviously a long term condition would come in to this too.
As far as we are aware Light Touch reviews will only be applied to On-Going awards, even ten year awards are not included.
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- Esme999
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My award does say Ongoing but it does not mention light touch and my condition won't get any better but will only deteriorate with time.
I was interested to have it confirmed that the wording had changed.
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I have an ongoing award which will be reviewed when I have reached pensionable age but there is no mention of a light touch review just that it will be reviewed .
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- SLW
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Esme999 wrote: SLW not sure if the fact your award was made at tribunal makes a difference as it was my understanding that it was Ongoing awards only that would receive a light touch review when the person had reached pensionable age so this is a new terminology that is being use if it is actually being worded as such in award letters.
I have an ongoing award which will be reviewed when I have reached pensionable age but there is no mention of a light touch review just that it will be reviewed .
It is my letter from DWP that states light touch review in March 2029, the court used the wording inappropriate to fix a term. The is no mention of ongoing award as this was a move from DLA to PIP.
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- Gordon
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"inappropriate to fix a term" translates to an On-Going award,
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