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6 years 4 months ago #223948 by Janallan
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Hello, my last pip review went to tribunal where it was granted,do you think it’s a good idea sending the tribunals statement of reasons back as supporting evidence, because I didn’t get my pip granted originally from my application I can’t see the point in just repeating what was on there onto this new pip 1043 ( hope it makes sense)
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6 years 4 months ago #223951 by Gordon
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Yes, you can include it as evidence but again you need to explain why it is still relevant to your conditions as they are now.
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Yes, you can include it as evidence but again you need to explain why it is still relevant to your conditions as they are now.
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6 years 4 months ago #224025 by Janallan
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Thanx; I get the idea that if you say your conditions haven’t changed but provide examples of coping etc, it’s less likely you will be called for ftf, but if you say your condition has worsened you will be called for ftf , ( I’m finding it hard filling the pip1043 out especially with my case going to tribunal and like everyone else !!dread thought of ftf assessment
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6 years 4 months ago #224029 by Gordon
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Certainly, if you indicate there has been a change then it is much more likely that a face to face will be required but reporting no change certainly won't guarantee your avoiding one.
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Certainly, if you indicate there has been a change then it is much more likely that a face to face will be required but reporting no change certainly won't guarantee your avoiding one.
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