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8 years 8 months ago #141015 by Gordon
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tedthered64 wrote: Just a quick question, if someone is awarded high rate pip for both daily living and mobility yet just 2 weeks later recieve 0 points in an ESA assessment, is this worth a mention on a madotory reconsideration request?

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Only if the PIP activities that you scored points for are relevant to the ESA Descriptors and even then you may still address discrepancies between the two, for example; PIP looks at your ability to walk whereas ESA considers your ability to mobilise where walking is just one element, so an Enhanced Mobility award could still legitimately result in no points for ESA Mobility.

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8 years 8 months ago #141016 by tedthered64
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Cheers Gordon

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8 years 8 months ago - 8 years 8 months ago #141022 by bro58
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Hi ttr64,

If you remember back to my post : Here I did explain that even though the use of a manual wheelchair should not adversely affect you qualifying for PIP Mobility, it is taken into account with the ESA Mobilising Activity/Descriptor.

Therefore, if they are admitting that you cannot "Walk" the requisite distance, for ESA Mobilising, but are stating that you can self propel a manual wheelchair, that is what you need to argue.

As you did not score any points, and did not even gain access to the WRAG, they are assessing you as being able to "Mobilise" (Walk OR Self propel a manual wheelchair) more than 200 metres.

See : The Functional WRAG (LCW)Schedule 2 Descriptors

To gain access to the SG you must prove that you cannot "Mobilise" (Walk OR Self propel a manual wheelchair) more than 50 metres.

See : The Functional SG (LCWRA)Schedule 3 Descriptors

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8 years 8 months ago #141033 by tedthered64
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Hi bro, the assessor at the ESA was given a letter of my GP stating that he had referred me to wheelchair services and insisted an assisted wheelchair not a self propelled one due to unstable angina, he never forwarded this to decision maker and left it out if his report but I given them a copy of it with madatory reconsideration.

My GP advised that I can't walk the distance or self propel a wheelchair, still astounded that the HCP ignored this, especially with evidence to back it up.
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8 years 8 months ago #141128 by tedthered64
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Hi guys and Mrs h of course,
Sent MR request off yesterday recorded delivery and recieved 2 texts today from DWP.

First one says they gave reviewed recent request and forwarded it to dispute resolution center for further action and to allow 28 days.

Just recieved another text saying they are reviewing my MR case and they will make a decision by 7/10/15 and they will call me if they require any additional information, is this normal?

Thank you
Ted

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8 years 8 months ago #141148 by Gordon
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tedthered64 wrote: Hi guys and Mrs h of course,
Sent MR request off yesterday recorded delivery and recieved 2 texts today from DWP.

First one says they gave reviewed recent request and forwarded it to dispute resolution center for further action and to allow 28 days.

Just recieved another text saying they are reviewing my MR case and they will make a decision by 7/10/15 and they will call me if they require any additional information, is this normal?

Thank you
Ted


Some Benefit Centres are more interactive than others, some send texts some don't. I wouldn't draw any conclusions from what they have said.

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