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Thank you for all the support you have given me over the past few months
Tribunal was today. Sat down and after a few questions I panicked and walked out.. so for me on a personal level it didn't go so well. Was an absolute disaster but this was probably good in a way.
Was then awarded 10 points care (2 cooking, 4 communicating , 4 mixing with people) and enhanced mobility (12 points)
Thank you so much. I was told I could probably have a case to get enhanced daily living But personally I don't feel like going through all that again and not sure it's worth it for the extra £20 a week so I'm happy with what I have gotten and could
Thank you for all the support you have given me over the past few months
Tribunal was today. Sat down and after a few questions I panicked and walked out.. so for me on a personal level it didn't go so well. Was an absolute disaster but this was probably good in a way.
Was then awarded 10 points care (2 cooking, 4 communicating , 4 mixing with people) and enhanced mobility (12 points)
Thank you so much. I was told I could probably have a case to get enhanced daily living But personally I don't feel like going through all that again and not sure it's worth it for the extra £20 a week so I'm happy with what I have gotten and could
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Glad you got a result you are happy with
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
well done in getting what u should have been given in the 1st place. i have my tribunal in 2 weeks,
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Well done @Pipquestions2. It can’t have been easy to go at all, but at least you’ve got an outcome you seem okayish with.
Take it easy and try to put the experience out of your mind!Community Manager
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diane1981 said:well done in getting what u should have been given in the 1st place. i have my tribunal in 2 weeks,diane1981 said:well done in getting what u should have been given in the 1st place. i have my tribunal in 2 weeks,
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CockneyRebel said:Glad you got a result you are happy with
I really couldn't have done it without this forum I owe everyone more than I could ever offer -
We are all here to support each other and as a community member you will be able to add to collective knowledge
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
Fantastic news! Well deserved award. Well done. It was my pleasure to help.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:Fantastic news! Well deserved award. Well done. It was my pleasure to help.
Without yours and other help, I wouldn't have known what to write in my MR or my appeal and I don't think I would have won it if not for that as the tribunal references it and asked me questions regarding it. All the descriptors I mentioned/asked for in my MR and Appeale based off the advice and comments here, I received points in (didn't expect to get 12 mobility but both you and ilovecats said I should get 12 so hats off to you guys)
The communication points was a huge surprise after out little conversation a few days ago and from googling it I expected 0, but I'm glad that I received the 4 points as I believe that to be an accurate reflection of my communication problems and it's effectively what won me the daily living component. Even though I managed to answer the questions ( did try to prompt my worker once but they said I've to answer it myself) they could see I was struggling to communicate and thankfully that was enough
Another question though - will I receive another award letter from the DWP or is the award letter the tribunal gave me final? -
Hi there,
Sounds like it's been a pretty traumatic experience, I am glad it's over for you now and you can relax for a bit. So congratulations on getting what you should of got in the first place.
Wishing you all the best
Drew
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