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Descriptors mobility
xxgaynorxx
Community member Posts: 40 Courageous
Hi. Could somebody please explain or give examples of the difference between descriptor E and F(mobility).
I got awarded on descriptor E (mental health) but feel i should be awarded F.
Its so confusing??
I got awarded on descriptor E (mental health) but feel i should be awarded F.
Its so confusing??
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@xxgaynorxx hi have you had a desion or are you looking at your report .thanks
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I got my decision just before the government changed the law. So i didnt appeal. But now that the law has changed again im wondering is it worth asking them to change my decision.
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@xxgaynorxx my mum has scored Descriptor e which is the correct scoring but I'm unsure if DWP are going to go against it or not at this present time with the new rules in place
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xxgaynorxx said:I got my decision just before the government changed the law. So i didnt appeal. But now that the law has changed again im wondering is it worth asking them to change my decision.
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Scope
Senior online community officer -
Hi yes she got enhanced on both using descriptor E for mobility .Thankyou for your replys.
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