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IB review 1 year overdue
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my gut feeling is that staff are going to be used for IB to ESA reviews and people due for an IB review but not yet due to be looked at for ESA will just be left for now
so if your IB50 is due now but your not in a catchment area or group thats going to be actioned first you could be in for a long wait before you get done.
as for asking for your IB50 to be done now because your last review said they will look again in 5 years the letter 1081/ they send out says
Your case come up for review on date here
we may contact you again after that date and you may be asked to fill in another questionnaire or be called for a medical
so they dont say they will carry out a review just they might
What you say is right, and if IB was going to last forever their would be no problem.
But i believe the letter 11081/ pertains to IB benefit, not some unknown benefit with possible different rules in the future..
TO not send out a IB50 form or a letter saying they have enough information with a new review date, with tho sole purpose of herding claimants onto a new benefit as quickly as possible i personally see as a abuse of power
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Dave wrote:
my gut feeling is that staff are going to be used for IB to ESA reviews and people due for an IB review but not yet due to be looked at for ESA will just be left for now
so if your IB50 is due now but your not in a catchment area or group thats going to be actioned first you could be in for a long wait before you get done.
as for asking for your IB50 to be done now because your last review said they will look again in 5 years the letter 1081/ they send out says
Your case come up for review on date here
we may contact you again after that date and you may be asked to fill in another questionnaire or be called for a medical
so they dont say they will carry out a review just they might
What you say is right, and if IB was going to last forever their would be no problem.
But i believe the letter 11081/ pertains to IB benefit, not some unknown benefit with possible different rules in the future..
TO not send out a IB50 form or a letter saying they have enough information with a new review date, with tho sole purpose of herding claimants onto a new benefit as quickly as possible i personally see as a abuse of power
Not only is it an abuse of power, but it is also an abuse of process!
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- Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law)
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In my opinion, and from the contacts I have, both reasons are correct. ATOS have a backlog in sending out IB/ESA 50 forms, and I know that the Tribunals Service also have a backlog in arranging appeals mainly because of the large number of appeals in respect of IB/ESA.
All decisions on reviews have to be made by a DWP Decision Maker, and they also are overwhelmed with their workload due to staff cuts or being moved to a different office.
In a nutshell, the 'system' is in chaos and close to 'meltdown' as I'm sure other moderators would agree.
What a shambles for the coalition government's future plans.
Jim
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Hi Silver Shadow,
In my opinion, and from the contacts I have, both reasons are correct. ATOS have a backlog in sending out IB/ESA 50 forms, and I know that the Tribunals Service also have a backlog in arranging appeals mainly because of the large number of appeals in respect of IB/ESA.
All decisions on reviews have to be made by a DWP Decision Maker, and they also are overwhelmed with their workload due to staff cuts or being moved to a different office.
In a nutshell, the 'system' is in chaos and close to 'meltdown' as I'm sure other moderators would agree.
What a shambles for the coalition government's future plans.
Jim
Once your review date is flagged up on the DWP system,your details are then sent to ATOS.
It takes no time or effort whatsoever for ATOS to send out/post a form.
This is the 21st century after all.
Most legal people i know believe they/DWP/ATOS are playing games
The DWP has no intention of awarding 2/3 years awards to currant claimants, or getting involved in IB appeals
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