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1 year 4 months ago #281995 by mrs doyle
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Hi,does this mean if you are over pension age (66) and you have a decline in one particular descriptor,(which would gain me a point and move me to enhanced daily) that only that descriptor will be reviewed or will it be a whole reassessment with the chance of potentially losing all? thanks.
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1 year 4 months ago - 1 year 4 months ago #282022 by BIS
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Hi Mrs Doyle
I'm not sure what you're asking. Have you already got an ongoing award - so do you expect to receive the light touch review form?
As I understand it, even with a light touch review they will still look at the whole award and yes, there is always a risk that it could be downgraded.
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I'm not sure what you're asking. Have you already got an ongoing award - so do you expect to receive the light touch review form?
As I understand it, even with a light touch review they will still look at the whole award and yes, there is always a risk that it could be downgraded.
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1 year 4 months ago #282031 by mrs doyle
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Your reply ;As I understand it, even with a light touch review they will still look at the whole award and yes, there is always a risk that it could be downgraded. Answers my question,Thanks.
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1 year 4 months ago #282033 by Gary
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Hi mrs doyle
If you read the latest B&W news letter it has an article on light touch review; www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/news/pip-ar2-l...ails-and-sample-copy
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If you read the latest B&W news letter it has an article on light touch review; www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/news/pip-ar2-l...ails-and-sample-copy
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1 year 3 months ago #282486 by Augustus
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My understanding is that the simplified form will mean that in many cases (supposedly) where condition is unchanged, the DWP will waive through the claim for it to continue.
Does that mean they will calL up people who are due for review less than the 12 months in advance, which has bern the rule up to how?
Any guidance on this please?
Thanks.
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Does that mean they will calL up people who are due for review less than the 12 months in advance, which has bern the rule up to how?
Any guidance on this please?
Thanks.
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1 year 3 months ago #282487 by BIS
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Hi Augustus
It hasn't been announced how close to the ten-year or SPA it will be. I would expect them to continue the same pattern - up to 12 months in advance, but until people start receiving them we won't know.
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It hasn't been announced how close to the ten-year or SPA it will be. I would expect them to continue the same pattern - up to 12 months in advance, but until people start receiving them we won't know.
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