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Looking for a DWP Publication
- originaldave
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has anyone a link to where I can download this document ?
thanks in advance
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- dean stockton
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- originaldave
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Could it be amongst these publications? DWP Information finder
Thanks but thats not it, asked someone who had seen it online but could not remember where about it, for example opening the post if its got valubles in says how to deal with it, if its reporting a death or if its a legal letter someone taking action how if its a letter from an MP what to do.
also in another section it shows all the ways to answer letters too how to explain why someone did not get dla
yes most the letters are pre wrote
says when to send and why
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- Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law)
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It sounds like what you're referring to is the Decision Makers Guide. This is a massive volume of information and can be found here Decision Makers Guide
If this isn't what you're looking for I can only suggest you ring the Benefits Enquiry Line on 0800 882200 and see if they can point you in the right direction.
Good luck.
Jim
PLEASE READ THE SPOTLIGHTS AREA OF THE FORUM REGULARLY, OTHERWISE YOU MAY MISS OUT ON IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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- originaldave
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Hi Dave,
It sounds like what you're referring to is the Decision Makers Guide. This is a massive volume of information and can be found here Decision Makers Guide
If this isn't what you're looking for I can only suggest you ring the Benefits Enquiry Line on 0800 882200 and see if they can point you in the right direction.
Good luck.
Jim
will do
Been looking through some strange things trying to work something out
One thing thats come up, and people mention is why did they not look at my x rays or scan results its shows say damage disk or bones crumbling.... and proves a case.
well the answer is they wont any more if the report has got lttle info on then thats what they will take, so if and its not uncommon the person reporting does a half backed job the information is lost of couse when you go to hospital and see the consultant he will take the x ary out and view it and tell you lots of infomation he sees half of which will not be in the report.
But the DWP will NOT ask to see them and even if your take them with you to your medical the doc wont want to see and this is because of the new
Ionising Radiation Protection Regulations
see here
www.hse.gov.uk/radiation/ionising/
the dwp says
Medical Service Centres have the jurisdiction to request X-rays, but such
a request should be rare in view of recent legislative change to the
Ionising Radiation Protection Regulations.
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- Martin Shaw
Surely those regulations as for people using radiation equipment not the X Ray photo's themselves?
There is no way that an X Ray film has any radiation on it as The X-ray camera uses the same film technology as an ordinary camera, but X-ray light sets off the chemical reaction instead of visible light.
Zuxo
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