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Moved from WRAG to Support, but confused about WFI
- Benson
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However, I have my 4th WFI (or 5th if phone ones count) set for 2 weeks time, my adviser made them around 2 to 3 months apart because that the widest date they can be set. The person who rang me to tell me about the support group said I no longer have to go to WFI's. So I wondered some things (I wasn't thinking straight so forgot to ask the guy I chatted to on the phone)......
1. Am I able to cancel the one I have set for 2 weeks time ? If so, do I ring the central number, or find the local branch number that I visit ?
2. My adviser is very nice and I have got along with them very well. Do you think they (as in, any adviser) would likely be offended if I cancelled the appointment ? I don't want them to think I would cancel because I didn't like them, but obviously it is a hassle to go visit places when sick so unless I need to discuss things, which at this current time I don't, then I would prefer not to go. I also ask this as I may have to go back to see them if I end up on WRAG again next year (and I would prefer them over a stranger).
Thanks for your advice !!
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Congratulations on being moved to the SUpport Group.
1. Yes, you can cancel the WFI. You should have a telephone number on the letter confirming the appointment, but failing this it should be the JobCentre Plus office closest to you, as opposed to DWP office that deals with your claim.
2. They won't take offence, their diaries are kept full, so it is probably to their advantage to have a hole in it.
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- bates2n
im in the same boat as you but my award was made for 2 yrs i also have a wfi even though i have been awarded support group alloawance i telepehond the dwp as i have the wfi ladys direct number at work she said that there is no information on there system yet that i have been awarded the support allowance time since i was told is 2 weeks ago and that i still have to attend the wfi untill there system gets updated however i was sent a letter confirmning the award and the lady said if i bring that at the next wfi i wont have to attend a wfi again untill my time comes when i get the dreaded brown eneverlope hope this helpsI got the good news yesterday that I have been awarded entry to the support group, after being in WRAG for a year, and IB for many years prior. Sadly only for a year prognosis, so I can expect the DBE (dreaded brown envelope) to land on my doormat in 8 months time again, but for now I am happy.
However, I have my 4th WFI (or 5th if phone ones count) set for 2 weeks time, my adviser made them around 2 to 3 months apart because that the widest date they can be set. The person who rang me to tell me about the support group said I no longer have to go to WFI's. So I wondered some things (I wasn't thinking straight so forgot to ask the guy I chatted to on the phone)......
1. Am I able to cancel the one I have set for 2 weeks time ? If so, do I ring the central number, or find the local branch number that I visit ?
2. My adviser is very nice and I have got along with them very well. Do you think they (as in, any adviser) would likely be offended if I cancelled the appointment ? I don't want them to think I would cancel because I didn't like them, but obviously it is a hassle to go visit places when sick so unless I need to discuss things, which at this current time I don't, then I would prefer not to go. I also ask this as I may have to go back to see them if I end up on WRAG again next year (and I would prefer them over a stranger).
Thanks for your advice !!
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Once you have received a Decision letter stating you are in the Support Group, then there should be no requirement for you to attend any further WFIs, even if it is to show them your letterim in the same boat as you but my award was made for 2 yrs i also have a wfi even though i have been awarded support group alloawance i telepehond the dwp as i have the wfi ladys direct number at work she said that there is no information on there system yet that i have been awarded the support allowance time since i was told is 2 weeks ago and that i still have to attend the wfi untill there system gets updated however i was sent a letter confirmning the award and the lady said if i bring that at the next wfi i wont have to attend a wfi again untill my time comes when i get the dreaded brown eneverlope hope this helps

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- Benson
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So we don't actually need, legally, to contact our actual advise, me cancelling via anyone at the end of the phone at the Job Centre should be enough ?
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