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Rascat0108
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Hello everyone
looking for some advice I had my f2f assessment a couple of weeks ago for a first time pip application.
On the form I completed I selected the can walk between 50 but no more than 200 meteres option this would have awarded me 4 points.
i got a copy of assessors report and she has selected the can walk 20 meteres but no more than 50 this provided 12 points. in hindsight she is correct I ticked the wrong box.
looking for some advice I had my f2f assessment a couple of weeks ago for a first time pip application.
On the form I completed I selected the can walk between 50 but no more than 200 meteres option this would have awarded me 4 points.
i got a copy of assessors report and she has selected the can walk 20 meteres but no more than 50 this provided 12 points. in hindsight she is correct I ticked the wrong box.
So my question is, what will the descion maker do? Award me 12 points from her report or disregard it and just award four points based off my questionnaire?
any insight would be great
any insight would be great
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Hello everyone
looking for some advice I had my f2f assessment a couple of weeks ago for a first time pip application.
On the form I completed I selected the can walk between 50 but no more than 200 meteres option this would have awarded me 4 points.
i got a copy of assessors report and she has selected the can walk 20 meteres but no more than 50 this provided 12 points. in hindsight she is correct I ticked the wrong box.So my question is, what will the descion maker do? Award me 12 points from her report or disregard it and just award four points based off my questionnaire?
any insight would be great -
HI,They mostly go with the report, it's rare to go against it. You will of course need to wait for a decision to made. Hopefully not too long. Good luck.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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