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- Catherine
 
 			 	 						14 years 11 months ago				#36569 		by Catherine 	  	 		 			 	    			 			 		 													
 	 				Replied by Catherine on topic Re:Can you challenge a decision makers review date?			
  			 				I think it is inappropriate to review people too frequently - mainly due to the level of distress the whole process often causes.
 
I have gone from a three year exemption to meeting the PCA threshold on points (following my completion of an IB50 i should never have been sent) and a next review date in only six months time.
 
Naturally i was alarmed at the prospect of being subjected to ESA sooner than i should be and have queried it.
 
Have other people been given short review dates, co-inciding with the ESA transfer even though they have been exempt for longer periods in the past?
  					I have gone from a three year exemption to meeting the PCA threshold on points (following my completion of an IB50 i should never have been sent) and a next review date in only six months time.
Naturally i was alarmed at the prospect of being subjected to ESA sooner than i should be and have queried it.
Have other people been given short review dates, co-inciding with the ESA transfer even though they have been exempt for longer periods in the past?
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- pete17971
 
 			 	 						14 years 11 months ago				#36576 		by pete17971 	  	 		 			 	    			 			 		 													
 	 				Replied by pete17971 on topic Re:Can you challenge a decision makers review date?			
  			 				Catherine wrote: 
 
Sadly at the moment it seems the norm for review times to be shorter than previously under the IB/IS/PCA regime.
 
Whether this will continue once migration from IB/IS to ESA begins in full waits to be seen. There will only be finite capacity within the system hence one way of 'capacity control' could be to lengthen review times. However I must stress this is only speculation at this time.
 
We will have to see how things 'pan out' once migration gets fully underway.
 
Pete
  					I think it is inappropriate to review people too frequently - mainly due to the level of distress the whole process often causes.
I have gone from a three year exemption to meeting the PCA threshold on points (following my completion of an IB50 i should never have been sent) and a next review date in only six months time.
Naturally i was alarmed at the prospect of being subjected to ESA sooner than i should be and have queried it.
Have other people been given short review dates, co-inciding with the ESA transfer even though they have been exempt for longer periods in the past?
Sadly at the moment it seems the norm for review times to be shorter than previously under the IB/IS/PCA regime.
Whether this will continue once migration from IB/IS to ESA begins in full waits to be seen. There will only be finite capacity within the system hence one way of 'capacity control' could be to lengthen review times. However I must stress this is only speculation at this time.
We will have to see how things 'pan out' once migration gets fully underway.
Pete
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