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5 years 10 months ago #213470 by keeptrying
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thank you for your quick response
so are you saying that it is back to the original wording
because this means a huge difference for me
and many I am guessing
so that d) would now just say any unfamiliar journey without another person etc
so are you saying that it is back to the original wording
because this means a huge difference for me
and many I am guessing
so that d) would now just say any unfamiliar journey without another person etc
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5 years 10 months ago #213472 by keeptrying
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it says on the doc I was reading that it is dated 23may 2018
is there a more recent one then?
so sorry for making such a fuss but as you know so well, this is crazily stressfrul
is there a more recent one then?
so sorry for making such a fuss but as you know so well, this is crazily stressfrul
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5 years 10 months ago #213475 by Gordon
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Walker
The 23 May version is the latest, however, I've done some more checking and the legislation from March last year has not been repealed and there are no updates that I can see to the guidance that DM's are using as of a couple of minutes ago.
It is important to understand that it is not overwhelming psychological distress that will allow a claimant to score for (d) and (f) it is cognitive impairment that results from overwhelming psychological distress that will.
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The 23 May version is the latest, however, I've done some more checking and the legislation from March last year has not been repealed and there are no updates that I can see to the guidance that DM's are using as of a couple of minutes ago.
It is important to understand that it is not overwhelming psychological distress that will allow a claimant to score for (d) and (f) it is cognitive impairment that results from overwhelming psychological distress that will.
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5 years 10 months ago #213476 by keeptrying
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yes
thank you
yes I understand that
and that is what happens to me
also
should I include the tribunal findings with this review
or will they have all that anyway
thank you
yes I understand that
and that is what happens to me
also
should I include the tribunal findings with this review
or will they have all that anyway
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5 years 10 months ago #213479 by Gordon
Definitely, it's very unlikely that it will have been included in your file for this assessment.
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walker wrote: should I include the tribunal findings with this review
or will they have all that anyway
Definitely, it's very unlikely that it will have been included in your file for this assessment.
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5 years 10 months ago #213657 by keeptrying
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do you know what evidence they will use that they already have? if any?
will they use the previous pip form? medical reports?
or do I have to basically re write (on extra sheets) all the answers I gave 2 years ago, where they are the same?
surely since it is a 'review' form they should compare it to previous or am I being naïve?
will they use the previous pip form? medical reports?
or do I have to basically re write (on extra sheets) all the answers I gave 2 years ago, where they are the same?
surely since it is a 'review' form they should compare it to previous or am I being naïve?
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