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How do we know when we are due for reassessment?
- fionaf
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- Gordon
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To be honest, no!
The best info we have is that people will be moved on their re-assessment date.
Those exempt the PCA may be moved in the first year.
If you don't have a re-assessment date and are not exempt the PCA, then there is really no way of knowing.
Gordon
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- originaldave
fionaf
To be honest, no!
The best info we have is that people will be moved on their re-assessment date.
Those exempt the PCA may be moved in the first year.
If you don't have a re-assessment date and are not exempt the PCA, then there is really no way of knowing.
Gordon
as part of my talking to my MP I got a phone call from a named senior manager from the DWP who I was able to ask questions about ESA/IB changes the fact I only get serps paid and the rest with held ..... the tax postion ect ect
I also asked when was I going to be moved I had herd the time on here ie one of the first and also heard at the end
I have had IB for about 15 years and for the last couple of years been exempt medical
the answer given was "god knows could be years before we get to you"
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- Graham
To be honest I think the meeting was a precursor to an early review. So I'm expecting my letter any day soon.
Was told after the initial letter all further contact would be by phone.
Even the decision. Surely this ought to be in writing?
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- Gordon
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This is an important point as from legal standpoint, many "conversations" have no standing.Was told after the initial letter all further contact would be by phone.
Even the decision. Surely this ought to be in writing?
Might seem like a good idea to cut the work and timescales, but I see this actually leading to confusion, delays and ultimately challenges.
Gordon
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