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Newbie here...just want a whinge !!
- maggie mackay
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The amount of mistakes that were made in the form was laughable..she said I had had no falls..a couple of weeks prior I had fallen down a flight of concrete stairs and made a real mess of my face and broke my finger..I was wearing a splint on my hand the day of the interview and still had bruising on my face...she wrote on my form...'no recent falls'. She asked me if I had any hobbies..I said I used to horse ride and I competed in 4x4 driving competions, I like photography and crafts...but unfortunately Im not fit enough to pursue them just now..she wrote "no hobbies"...strange. Anyway something good happened.. the Scottish Sunday Mail got wind of my story and wrote a rather damning article about it last week
www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news...-out-86908-23277495/
I always thought that nursing was a vocation...I always admired nurses, but the "nurse' and I use the term loosely that interviewed me could obviously only see £ coins in front of her...the system stinks !!!
Sorry for whinging..just needed to get that out...xxx
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- cdcdi1911
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maggie mackay wrote:Maggie, who bravely took part in our Breast Cancer Care Fashion Show last year, has launched an appeal.
I don't quite understand. You cannot be placed on JSA; you have to make a claim...so they instantly put me on Jobseekers..I said "Ive got a job..(I was self employed before cancer) but I was told they HAD to put me on jobseekers !!!???
After the appeal was lodged ESA payments should be restored.
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I am sure this has been raised by your advisor, but I would rather make sure than assume.Thanks all, yes I am appealing, I've got a Tribunal on the 9th of August. It's taken months and months to get this far and my advisor has told me to go through the whole document and remark on all the mistakes (there are loads, and her spelling, handwriting and grammar is so bad that I can't understand a lot of what she has written).. I'll muddle through, thank you for your advice, I need as much as I can get, Ive always been bad with paperwork x
Whilst it is really important to point out the errors and false assumptions in the medical report, doing so will not win your Tribunal!
You will only win by showing that you meet the criteria of the benefit you are applying for, so you should ensure that most of your energies are directed in showing how you meet each of the criteria and in supporting each point with relevant evidence where available.
Hope this helps.
Gordon
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