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 		 			 	 						5 years 9 months ago				#242706 		by Perdita 	  	 		 			 	    			 			 		 													
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Just a quick one, i understand that if DWP do not accept your reasons for a late MR and thus refuse an MR, you can go straight to appeal. Could you go straight to appeal AFTER the thirteen months?
  					Just a quick one, i understand that if DWP do not accept your reasons for a late MR and thus refuse an MR, you can go straight to appeal. Could you go straight to appeal AFTER the thirteen months?
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 			 	 						5 years 9 months ago				#242707 		by Gordon 	  	 		 			 					
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  			 				Cruella
 
No, the 13 months is an absolute limit.
 
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  							No, the 13 months is an absolute limit.
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 			 	 						5 years 9 months ago				#242709 		by Perdita 	  	 		 			 	    			 			 		 													
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  			 				Do you think after Mind going to the Supreme Court  for a claimant regarding mental health and
the prompting element of mixing with others, ie the descriptor being unclear and many mh claimants missing out on awards as being classed under the prompting (being underscored) - could this lead to the DWP having to relook at previous claims for unfair scoring?
  					the prompting element of mixing with others, ie the descriptor being unclear and many mh claimants missing out on awards as being classed under the prompting (being underscored) - could this lead to the DWP having to relook at previous claims for unfair scoring?
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 			 	 						5 years 9 months ago				#242710 		by Perdita 	  	 		 			 	    			 			 		 													
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  			 				Landmark Supreme Court judgment means thousands could get disability benefit for struggling in social situations
Thursday, 18 July 2019 Mind
Many more people with mental health problems who find social situations debilitating could now be entitled to claim a disability benefit, a landmark judgment ruled today (Thursday 18 July).
  					Thursday, 18 July 2019 Mind
Many more people with mental health problems who find social situations debilitating could now be entitled to claim a disability benefit, a landmark judgment ruled today (Thursday 18 July).
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 			 	 						5 years 9 months ago				#242711 		by Perdita 	  	 		 			 	    			 			 		 													
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  			 				Sorry, it says about clear definition of what counts as support			
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 			 	 						5 years 9 months ago				#242716 		by BIS 	  	 		 			 					
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  			 				Hi Cruella
 
That has been no word that the DWP is going to examine back cases since this ruling. Most people have assumed that it will have an impact on those applying in the future. That is not to say they won't look at anything retrospectively - they just haven't announced they are.
 
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  							That has been no word that the DWP is going to examine back cases since this ruling. Most people have assumed that it will have an impact on those applying in the future. That is not to say they won't look at anything retrospectively - they just haven't announced they are.
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