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8 hours 48 minutes ago #311906 by Spennywen
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Dear B & W
What can you d if you have been discharged from CMHT after 15 years and have a PIP review comming up? What evidence can one use if they have been discharged but their mental health conditios are severe and life long? I understand that historical evidence is useful, but will that be enough as suitable evidence? I know they are very very perticular about being under secondary health care for such conditiohns.
I really look forward to your response and help.
kind regards
What can you d if you have been discharged from CMHT after 15 years and have a PIP review comming up? What evidence can one use if they have been discharged but their mental health conditios are severe and life long? I understand that historical evidence is useful, but will that be enough as suitable evidence? I know they are very very perticular about being under secondary health care for such conditiohns.
I really look forward to your response and help.
kind regards
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2 hours 38 minutes ago #311916 by BIS
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Hi Spennywen
Many people are in a similar position. All you can do is argue that no one currently stays under the CMHT forever, or their lists would never go down. There is a severe shortage of services so being discharged when you have a lifelong condition tells them nothing. They will take notice of historical evidence. I helped someone a little while ago and she hadn't had any support for eight years despite being a danger to herself and others. They took the past evidence and she was still awarded PIP. Jusst be very clear on every question how your condition impacts you against each of the questions. You could also, if you want, keep a diary for two weeks to a month and submit that as part of the evidence. If you have a partner, friend and or relation who can confirm what they have observed, get them to write a short letter when the time arises.
I know everyone always worries about evidence, and I'm not trying to dismiss it, but you can't magic up what you don't have. The most important thing is your explanation against the PIP criteria and past evidence will still be viable.
BIS
Many people are in a similar position. All you can do is argue that no one currently stays under the CMHT forever, or their lists would never go down. There is a severe shortage of services so being discharged when you have a lifelong condition tells them nothing. They will take notice of historical evidence. I helped someone a little while ago and she hadn't had any support for eight years despite being a danger to herself and others. They took the past evidence and she was still awarded PIP. Jusst be very clear on every question how your condition impacts you against each of the questions. You could also, if you want, keep a diary for two weeks to a month and submit that as part of the evidence. If you have a partner, friend and or relation who can confirm what they have observed, get them to write a short letter when the time arises.
I know everyone always worries about evidence, and I'm not trying to dismiss it, but you can't magic up what you don't have. The most important thing is your explanation against the PIP criteria and past evidence will still be viable.
BIS
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