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7 years 1 month ago #182842 by Gordon
SAR :
www.dwp.gov.uk/docs/request-for-personal-information.rtf
From this page :
www.dwp.gov.uk/privacy-policy/data-protection/
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ros wrote: I am writing to request evidence re Subject Access request under the Data Protection Act 1998. Where do I sent the request? To the same place I sent the original PIP claim form, or somewhere else?
SAR :
www.dwp.gov.uk/docs/request-for-personal-information.rtf
From this page :
www.dwp.gov.uk/privacy-policy/data-protection/
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6 years 4 months ago #200102 by ros
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Hi Gordon
We attended the tribunal last week and the appeal was allowed.
Husband was awarded enhanced rate of Daily Living Component (up from standard) and standard rate of Mobility (up from no award).
He was awarded 10 points for moving around (up from 4 points)
They made no change to the Planning and following a journey (awarded 0 points).
They made no change to the length of award, and so will be looking on here for advice on completing the review form.
Thanks again for all your helpful advice
We attended the tribunal last week and the appeal was allowed.
Husband was awarded enhanced rate of Daily Living Component (up from standard) and standard rate of Mobility (up from no award).
He was awarded 10 points for moving around (up from 4 points)
They made no change to the Planning and following a journey (awarded 0 points).
They made no change to the length of award, and so will be looking on here for advice on completing the review form.
Thanks again for all your helpful advice
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6 years 4 months ago #200127 by Gordon
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Ros
Very please for you, well done.
It usually takes the DWP 5-8 weeks to implement a Tribunal Decision. I would give them a call just to confirm that they have received the Decision Notice.
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Very please for you, well done.
It usually takes the DWP 5-8 weeks to implement a Tribunal Decision. I would give them a call just to confirm that they have received the Decision Notice.
Gordon
tags: @RESULT @PIP @APPEAL
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6 years 4 months ago #200199 by ros
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Thank you Gordon
I will take your advice.
Is it worth asking for a statement of reasons and a record of proceedings, to be better informed for completing the review form in 2021?
ros
I will take your advice.
Is it worth asking for a statement of reasons and a record of proceedings, to be better informed for completing the review form in 2021?
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6 years 4 months ago #200202 by Gordon
Absolutely not! Requesting a SoR is the first stage to an appeal to the UTT! The DWP will receive a copy, allowing then to potentially challenge the Decision where they would otherwise not have done so.
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ros wrote: Is it worth asking for a statement of reasons and a record of proceedings, to be better informed for completing the review form in 2021?
ros
Absolutely not! Requesting a SoR is the first stage to an appeal to the UTT! The DWP will receive a copy, allowing then to potentially challenge the Decision where they would otherwise not have done so.
Gordon
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