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1 month 2 weeks ago #296399 by linwinn
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Despite reading examples from various sources (which seem to offer conflicting advice) I remain confused about the PIP review sub-question: 'Tell us about any changes to the help you need or the help you get from another person'.
Do they mean the help that has changed since the last award or the help needed in an ideal situation but not yet received?
I am probably overthinking but the more I look at the question the less sure I am! Thanks.
Do they mean the help that has changed since the last award or the help needed in an ideal situation but not yet received?
I am probably overthinking but the more I look at the question the less sure I am! Thanks.
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1 month 2 weeks ago #296403 by BIS
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Hi linwinn
it will depend on your circumstances. If your health has deteriorated since your last review, you may need more help.
1. You may already be getting more help (eg relative or professional) since your last review - then you say so.
2. You may be waiting to get more help since your last review (eg waiting list) - then say so.
3. You may need more help - (but services or money or relatives may not be available.) - then say so and make it clear what you can't do because you haven't the help. Don't make a thing of managing despite not having help - because they will immediately latch onto you being able to cope. This isn't a suggestion you should say anything that isn't true - it's just the emphasis you need to put in your response.
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it will depend on your circumstances. If your health has deteriorated since your last review, you may need more help.
1. You may already be getting more help (eg relative or professional) since your last review - then you say so.
2. You may be waiting to get more help since your last review (eg waiting list) - then say so.
3. You may need more help - (but services or money or relatives may not be available.) - then say so and make it clear what you can't do because you haven't the help. Don't make a thing of managing despite not having help - because they will immediately latch onto you being able to cope. This isn't a suggestion you should say anything that isn't true - it's just the emphasis you need to put in your response.
BIS
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1 month 2 weeks ago #296482 by linwinn
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That's really helpful and clear. Much appreciated. Thanks for all you do.
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