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The appeal form
- Element
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I just also found out that personal GP's do not act as representatives (as asked about on the form). Any idea who is supposed to fill that role please?
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- michaelg
It was a GL24 leaflet after all, but the number was extremely hard to spot.
I just also found out that personal GP's do not act as representatives (as asked about on the form). Any idea who is supposed to fill that role please?
Hi Element
Are you asking who will represent you at appeal? If your appeal is accepted you will receive a "bundle" this will contain all the information used in deciding/declining your claim.
You will need to read throught this and provide your own evidence. This may be done by finding a representative, or by appearing in person before the tribunal, or asking for an paper hearing.
Please see here -
How to submit an appeal
I hope this is of assistance.
Michael
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- bro58
It was a GL24 leaflet after all, but the number was extremely hard to spot.
I just also found out that personal GP's do not act as representatives (as asked about on the form). Any idea who is supposed to fill that role please?
Hi E,
I would be most surprised if a person's G.P. acted as their representative in an appeal.
You would have to approach an advice agency such as The CAB.
See information on gaining advice from this link :
Where to get advice?
bro58
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- Crazydiamond
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The JSA didn't give me a GL24 but I suppose I could DL it, then send it to a friend to print off. No printer here.
My 30 days are more than likely up, but I was actually told by the DWP, "not to bother appealing as I don't have the points"!
That has delayed things. Cheeky gits eh
This is as much an information war as anything else out there today.
Thanks for the help people.
The DWP have no business informing you not to appeal. Once an adverse decision is open to dispute, the Department become a party to the proceedings and therefore are not allowed to instruct a claimant to abandon any potential appeal
This amounts to misdirection and is tantamount to maladministration. You could in this situation seek financial redress for maladministration, but you would have to prove that the DWP gave you incorrect advice, otherwise it could prove very difficult if it is just your word against their word.
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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