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1 day 19 hours ago #300002 by LL26
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Hi Sum,
Please do remain sane! . .And breathe...
Take care
LL26
Please do remain sane! . .And breathe...
Take care
LL26
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1 day 18 hours ago #300005 by Sum
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Trying very hard to remain calm and productive .
on the upside i was happy with the ASD first assmt. positive start lets hope it rubs off on dwp at some point
on the upside i was happy with the ASD first assmt. positive start lets hope it rubs off on dwp at some point
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19 hours 43 minutes ago #300074 by Wendy Woo
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Hello Sum,
This time last year I was struggling with an appeal on my son's behalf, which I could not have managed without the advice and support of all the moderators and forum members at B & W. Study their advice carefully - they really do know their stuff!
We were lucky and got my son's award reinstated at its previous level before we actually reached the tribunal, and from what I understand, quite a number of claims are settled this way. Without the advice from the mods at B & W and the messages of support from other members, I would never have had the confidence to persevere with my son's claim, but now I would advise anyone to continue the fight! Since your sister wasn't awarded anything, you have nothing to lose, so my advice would be - start by completing the online appeal form and take it step by step from there. You can use the waiting time to gather more evidence.
Good luck and best wishes,
Wendy Woo
This time last year I was struggling with an appeal on my son's behalf, which I could not have managed without the advice and support of all the moderators and forum members at B & W. Study their advice carefully - they really do know their stuff!
We were lucky and got my son's award reinstated at its previous level before we actually reached the tribunal, and from what I understand, quite a number of claims are settled this way. Without the advice from the mods at B & W and the messages of support from other members, I would never have had the confidence to persevere with my son's claim, but now I would advise anyone to continue the fight! Since your sister wasn't awarded anything, you have nothing to lose, so my advice would be - start by completing the online appeal form and take it step by step from there. You can use the waiting time to gather more evidence.
Good luck and best wishes,
Wendy Woo
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15 hours 21 minutes ago #300091 by Gary
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Hi Wendy Woo
Thank you for your wise words, I would just add to your post, before you start the online appeal complete a submission before you start the online Appeal, then copy and paste it online at the relevant section.
Gary
Thank you for your wise words, I would just add to your post, before you start the online appeal complete a submission before you start the online Appeal, then copy and paste it online at the relevant section.
Gary
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