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6 years 2 months ago #207037 by Gordon
Kylie

I'm sorry if I am being pedantic about this but it is not about your leaving the house, it is about your being able to follow a route.

Mentioning your leaving the house immediately ties you to Descriptors (b) and (e) and prevents an Enhanced award!

So your latest post suggests that you might meet (f) but you need to go back to basics and explain everything in detail, how and why you are effected.

Taking the example of a diversion, you say you cannot deal with change, what causes this and how does it manifest itself, specifically why would you be unable to continue to follow the route?

The times that you can go out is good but avoid mentioning physical issues that result, the Going Out activity does not look at these and you are only diluting your message by mentioning them, they are potentially covered under Moving Around.

Gordon

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6 years 2 months ago #207056 by kylie021088
Replied by kylie021088 on topic P I P Mobility Reassessment-Psychological Grounds
Thank you so much Gordon. I definately have a little more understanding now that's for sure. I just checked some of the guidance in the members only area too.

I don't know what to do now.
I doubt very much there's any chance I'll get my award overturned.

What are my options? Just wait until I'm asked to be reassessed. Awarded until 2020. X

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6 years 2 months ago #207072 by Gordon
Kylie

From what we know the DWP are not going the soliciting more information from claimants when they look at the current award, so there really is nothing you can do about the situation, they will either add to your award or they won't.

Looking forward, you have an opportunity to address the issues when you are next assessed.

Gordon

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