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4 years 8 months ago #250326 by Gordon
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taylor
Well done.
There have been so many changes recently that we don't really have a feel for current timescales, my best guess is that you are looking at months rather weeks.
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Well done.
There have been so many changes recently that we don't really have a feel for current timescales, my best guess is that you are looking at months rather weeks.
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4 years 7 months ago #251404 by taylor
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Hi,
I am still waiting to hear from the DWP with regards to my PIP review form. (DWP received it over a month ago now).
With regards to the article in the news section about the supreme court decision in 2019. UKSC 34.
Would it be wiser for me to wait for the outcome of the latest review form I have just sent and to see what (if any) points I score for the engaging with other people. (Previously I scored 2 points for prompting)
I do require social support from my partner who has 30 years experience of providing me with this.
Hence I think that I should have been awarded the 4 points, which would have taken me from 11 points originally given to a revised total of 13 points.
Or should I get in touch with them now do you think ?
Thanks for your time and help.
I am still waiting to hear from the DWP with regards to my PIP review form. (DWP received it over a month ago now).
With regards to the article in the news section about the supreme court decision in 2019. UKSC 34.
Would it be wiser for me to wait for the outcome of the latest review form I have just sent and to see what (if any) points I score for the engaging with other people. (Previously I scored 2 points for prompting)
I do require social support from my partner who has 30 years experience of providing me with this.
Hence I think that I should have been awarded the 4 points, which would have taken me from 11 points originally given to a revised total of 13 points.
Or should I get in touch with them now do you think ?
Thanks for your time and help.
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4 years 7 months ago #251413 by Gordon
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Taylor
Concentrate on your current review, the DWP will get in touch with claimants affected by this UTT Decision when they do.
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Concentrate on your current review, the DWP will get in touch with claimants affected by this UTT Decision when they do.
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4 years 6 months ago #252006 by taylor
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Good afternoon,
It has been two months since I returned my PIP review form and I have not heard anything as yet from the DWP.
Could I ask how long do I wait before I contact the DWP for a progress report ?
Thanks.
It has been two months since I returned my PIP review form and I have not heard anything as yet from the DWP.
Could I ask how long do I wait before I contact the DWP for a progress report ?
Thanks.
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4 years 6 months ago #252036 by Gordon
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taylor
You would be better of contacting the Assessment Provider for your postcode.
www.gov.uk/government/publications/pip-postcode-map-uk
Capita
capita-pip.co.uk/en/contact.html
IAS (formerly ATOS)
www.mypipassessment.co.uk/contact-us/
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You would be better of contacting the Assessment Provider for your postcode.
www.gov.uk/government/publications/pip-postcode-map-uk
Capita
capita-pip.co.uk/en/contact.html
IAS (formerly ATOS)
www.mypipassessment.co.uk/contact-us/
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4 years 6 months ago #252044 by taylor
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Forgive me Gordon,
I thought that the PIP review form was looked at by a DWP decision maker first, before been sent to IAS ?
Wouldn't the DWP call center not be able to tell me if it had been passed to IAS ?
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I thought that the PIP review form was looked at by a DWP decision maker first, before been sent to IAS ?
Wouldn't the DWP call center not be able to tell me if it had been passed to IAS ?
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