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5 years 1 month ago #245825 by Frank
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I really don't know what the purpose is to become a paying member here ( at least not for me) I try to get some help with my pip review form and unable to find it ??? Apart from a pdf download
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5 years 1 month ago #245837 by Gary
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Replied by Gary on topic PIP REVIEW FORM AKA "INTERVENTION"
Hi Frank
Welcome to the forum, you might want to have a look at the following FAQ which explains where everything is
Welcome to Benefits and Work
I've moved your post to its own topic, we ask members not to post their questions in other member's topics as it can lead to the wrong advice being given or taken.
If you click on the 'Members Only Guides' on the left hand side it will take you into numerous folders. It can at times be difficult to navigate if you are new to the forum. Follow the link below it will tell you what you need to know about completing the PIP review.
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/help-for-claim...ip-award-review-form
If you have any queries, then please come back to the forum.
Gary
Welcome to the forum, you might want to have a look at the following FAQ which explains where everything is
Welcome to Benefits and Work
I've moved your post to its own topic, we ask members not to post their questions in other member's topics as it can lead to the wrong advice being given or taken.
If you click on the 'Members Only Guides' on the left hand side it will take you into numerous folders. It can at times be difficult to navigate if you are new to the forum. Follow the link below it will tell you what you need to know about completing the PIP review.
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/help-for-claim...ip-award-review-form
If you have any queries, then please come back to the forum.
Gary
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5 years 1 month ago #245865 by denby
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Dear Frank, I just want to encourage you about paying for benefits and work membership. I have to do all the work on PIP for our daughter as it stresses her out too much. She has anxiety and depression as well as chronic fatigue and other physical problems. The DWP only awarded standard rate daily living and mobility last time even though she had been on enhanced for both up till then. With careful reading of the Members' guide I was able to manage to get through the mandatory reconsideration and the appeal, and win back the enhanced for both for her. Yes it was stressful but worth it, the difference covered the subscription in less than one week and she has had that award for three years. So I think it is incredibly good value.
The mental health part was also of much help for my sister with her ESA review, again successful in keeping her in the support group.
Hope this will encourage you,
Denby
The mental health part was also of much help for my sister with her ESA review, again successful in keeping her in the support group.
Hope this will encourage you,
Denby
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5 years 1 month ago #245874 by clearwater
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Frank i sense you are taking strain, i suffer not from Anxiety but EXTREME Anxiety amongst other nasties.
I just want to say it would be the cheapest £15-£20 one could spend, B&W guides are generalised, they have to be, there is a huge spectrum and subtle difference between people with the same illness/disability ie it effects them in different ways.
.read the guides, .if not directly applicable to you try and see what you can get from it.
.if a member, simply .ask, you will find very many people stepping up to encourage,focus and help you.
i have been a member for 12years , most years i dont need it ie guides and advice, but boy o boy. when you do need it , when you feeling right down there, and perhaps not thinking clearly.
From ALL the Moderators you will get clear, concise, Accurate information not just (I think)
use the forums to ask any question, sorry ito sound interfering, but, i .assure you its worth it.
One one my questions a few days ago was can i overlap from writing in Box 2 to Box 3 kind of thing a straightforward answer came back. Reassuring me.
it seems silly now 3 days later, but i completed and sent to DWP. Without the guides and questions answered i would have still been going round and round and round again
i have no affiliation with anyone here at all. .and hope you have light and joy.
again use the forum to ask if you cant find in the guides,
sincerely M
I just want to say it would be the cheapest £15-£20 one could spend, B&W guides are generalised, they have to be, there is a huge spectrum and subtle difference between people with the same illness/disability ie it effects them in different ways.
.read the guides, .if not directly applicable to you try and see what you can get from it.
.if a member, simply .ask, you will find very many people stepping up to encourage,focus and help you.
i have been a member for 12years , most years i dont need it ie guides and advice, but boy o boy. when you do need it , when you feeling right down there, and perhaps not thinking clearly.
From ALL the Moderators you will get clear, concise, Accurate information not just (I think)
use the forums to ask any question, sorry ito sound interfering, but, i .assure you its worth it.
One one my questions a few days ago was can i overlap from writing in Box 2 to Box 3 kind of thing a straightforward answer came back. Reassuring me.
it seems silly now 3 days later, but i completed and sent to DWP. Without the guides and questions answered i would have still been going round and round and round again
i have no affiliation with anyone here at all. .and hope you have light and joy.
again use the forum to ask if you cant find in the guides,
sincerely M
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5 years 1 month ago #245952 by chrissiemcd
Replied by chrissiemcd on topic PIP REVIEW FORM AKA "INTERVENTION"
Hi Frank. I’m not sure you are clicking on the right PIP guide for members. It goes into so much detail for every descriptor and although doesn’t give you answers , it points out what the DWP are looking for and helps to direct you to think about your own circumstances. Even printouts of doing a daily diary as how your ailments affect you on a daily basis, and letters from careers or family as evidence to back up your form. I claimed DLA twice years ago and got 0 points for both care and mobility on both occasions. I then came across B&W by accident, I joined and it was a lightbulb moment for me when I read the members guides I realised although I had the problems with very day life I had been filling the forms in all wrong. I claimed DLA again and was successful and got enhanced mobility indefinitely. At the time I had no care problems. When I got the form telling me my DLA was stopping I went into complete meltdown, but following the guides and as my health had deteriorated substantially I followed the guides. Asking questions on the forum where I needed extra help. I was awarded enhanced mobility and standard care.for 4 years, I also was successful claiming ESA through using the members guides and asking the mods questions without a face to face. This site is invaluable with the help they give and is worth every penny. I know I wouldn’t have any benefits without this site as I was in ignorance. I’m not affiliated with B&W but can’t praise the guides and mods enough, who volunteer their help and are ill themselves.
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