'all the information we need' - paper assessment or form acknowledgement?
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Paradigm
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Hi,
I got a letter from the DWP saying that they have all the information they need to make a decision and that they will contact me when a decision is made.
When did you get this letter?
Is this the letter sent out to acknowledge they got your form, Or are they doing a paper assessment?
Thanks!
I got a letter from the DWP saying that they have all the information they need to make a decision and that they will contact me when a decision is made.
When did you get this letter?
Is this the letter sent out to acknowledge they got your form, Or are they doing a paper assessment?
Thanks!
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I've not been invited to interview, so I'll keep everything crossed it's a paper decision. Preferably with the correct award.
I'm scared of getting my hopes up in case it just means that they are deciding whether I need an f2f or something. -
Hi,The letter you received is a standard letter sent out only when they receive the assessment report back and they have all the information they need.This will mean that a paper based assessment has been completed and you can ring DWP to request a copy of the PA3 report providing you live in the UK. They mostly go with the report. 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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poppy123456 said:Hi,The letter you received is a standard letter sent out only when they receive the assessment report back and they have all the information they need.This will mean that a paper based assessment has been completed and you can ring DWP to request a copy of the PA3 report providing you live in the UK. They mostly go with the report. Good luck.
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They won't be open until Tuesday at 8am.
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. -
Hello @Paradigm and welcome to the community. Did you manage to get in touch with them today?Community Manager
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Hi Andrian,
I did manage to get in touch with them today. A PA3 form has been completed so they are going to post it to me.
I am really hoping it suggests a good outcome so I don't have to see anyone in person.
I wasn't expecting a paper review at all. -
I hope the PA3 form doesn't take too long to come. I think I should expect about a week.
I am terrified that they will decided that my medical evidence doesn't line up and that's why its on paper. I was nearly sick.
I was missing a very important letter when I sent it. I lost mine and my GP can only find references to it. So I am having to ask a clinic I saw in 2016 for it.
I did send along about 40 pages of evidence which I hope aren't seen to contradict. Including my 18 page autism assessment.
Hopefully it was just to clear up a backlog of cases.
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I'm excited to say the backpay has arrived in my account.
I am so relieved.
I was expecting this to be a long slog. Although I am not sure if I will need to appeal yet.
It only took 12 weeks for me, including a three week extension on the form. -
Congrats
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That's brilliant news @Paradigm. Thanks for keeping us updated.Community Manager
Scope -
Adrian_Scope said:That's brilliant news @Paradigm. Thanks for keeping us updated.
The only frustrating thing is that I didn't getting the mobility component as they decided I didn't have a cognitive problem and aren't overwhelmingly distressed.
However, I knew that the mobility under planning would be a tough draw to get standard.
I believe my evidence did support it but I can see where the confusion came in. I had lost the letter than tested the problem and my GP couldn't find it. They also discounted a number of problems for care for this reason but I still got 13.
I now have a copy from the hospital but it came only days before the decision.
I am a bit annoyed to have lost out over 5 years but I'm not sure it's worth the hassle of appealing, since I was so close to the ER boundary.
As the assessor noted, my documents show I present better than my disability (I believe why it was justified for paper) so I think anyone seeing me would probably harm the case - even though I was honest. -
Nothing on my report was a lie though, so I believe the assessor was doing their best. I do have trouble with all the stuff marked.
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