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8 years 10 months ago #171303 by Gordon
Usually 7-10 days if it takes longer then contact the DWP again.
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F wrote: How long does it take for the PIP2 to come? They texted at 8am on monday to say it had been sent. I'm anxious about having time to fill it in with help from my CPN.
Usually 7-10 days if it takes longer then contact the DWP again.
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8 years 10 months ago #171432 by littlenell11
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HI,
Sorry for jumping in, but i too received my invite to Pip this afternoon, could you tell me are the questions around your health, or just confirmatiion of your personal details i.e. name addressetc
many thanks
claire
Sorry for jumping in, but i too received my invite to Pip this afternoon, could you tell me are the questions around your health, or just confirmatiion of your personal details i.e. name addressetc
many thanks
claire
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8 years 10 months ago #171433 by Gordon
As previously advised the questions are explained in the PIP Claim guide.
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vinnyax@ wrote: HI,
Sorry for jumping in, but i too received my invite to Pip this afternoon, could you tell me are the questions around your health, or just confirmatiion of your personal details i.e. name addressetc
many thanks
claire
As previously advised the questions are explained in the PIP Claim guide.
Gordon
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8 years 10 months ago #171810 by F
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For qu 3, does it make sense to tick yes for 3a (use an aid or appliance to prepare/cook a simple meal) and 3b (help from another person) if your carer does all the meal prep, but there are small parts you could do with aids?
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8 years 10 months ago #171819 by Gordon
The question (3a) is whether you can reliably prepare and cook a meal on the majority of days with the use of suitable aids. If you cannot do this or can only complete part of the process then you should say no to the use of aids.
Question (3b) ask whether you can reliably prepare and cook a meal on the majority of days with assistance from someone else, again if you cannot do this even with assistance then you should answer no.
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F wrote: For qu 3, does it make sense to tick yes for 3a (use an aid or appliance to prepare/cook a simple meal) and 3b (help from another person) if your carer does all the meal prep, but there are small parts you could do with aids?
The question (3a) is whether you can reliably prepare and cook a meal on the majority of days with the use of suitable aids. If you cannot do this or can only complete part of the process then you should say no to the use of aids.
Question (3b) ask whether you can reliably prepare and cook a meal on the majority of days with assistance from someone else, again if you cannot do this even with assistance then you should answer no.
Gordon
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8 years 9 months ago #171946 by F
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Thanks for the help and guides, I've posted it today! I'm also glad that I asked my CPN, as she pointed out difficulties mixing with people and going out that I hadn't said.
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