Good news - i've been awarded the standard daily living component. Assuming the worst = being doubly surprised when it's not very pleased to have one less fighty thing than i thought.
Huge thank yous again to you all x
Doing this. E2a: and as if by magic, there's now a double recording tape deck on ebay for all of 99p,with four hours to go.my friend and i have talked about saving up together for one long term, and working out a way to do an equipment loan service for anyone in the same position in future. Probably never happen, but it's a nice idea...
Just a bit.. Got my assessment report, and they've recommended reassessing me in four years..Congratulations tufty79 I hope that gives you some security and breathing space for a while.
So long as it reads ok, it sounds like the assessor used the software correctly. if anything reads like 'the claimant has a mild case of amputation ' that's when the report effectively becomes useless xJust a bit.. Got my assessment report, and they've recommended reassessing me in four years..
equationgirl, if you want a copy to look at their reporty stuff, let us know.
Fail on ebaying a double tape recording deck, but success on getting two identical machines (which someone at atos confirmed is fine this morning), and a stack of tapes.Doing this.
Is it a first assessment or a repeat assessment?Ugh. Just got my appointment for ESA assessment in the post. It's only 16 months since I filled in the questionnaire. Part of me hoped they'd forgotten I exist or sent it to the wrong address and then I'd drop out of the system. What's the point of NI credits anyway?
I think it's good for your pension.Ugh. Just got my appointment for ESA assessment in the post. It's only 16 months since I filled in the questionnaire. Part of me hoped they'd forgotten I exist or sent it to the wrong address and then I'd drop out of the system. What's the point of NI credits anyway?
Do you have enough time to prepare for the assessment? Also, were you given any kind of indication in your last decision letter of a minimum time before you would be called for assessment again? If it's sooner than you were told you should be able to push it back.I do seriously wonder about paying a lump sum instead at some point - but then obviously I'd need to have that money and also I don't want to contribute to the no longer claiming figures.
equationgirl I've had assessments before. I was migrated off IB a few years ago.
You have to pay it at an IMHO arbitrarily set time - neither before nor after - and it's pretty poor value for money compared with the NI credits.I do seriously wonder about paying a lump sum instead at some point - but then obviously I'd need to have that money and also I don't want to contribute to the no longer claiming figures. <snip>
Ridiculous case of jobsworth & system vs human. People on his type of ESA aren't even supposed to be subject to mandatory interviews, and the voluntary nature of the ones they're 'invited'* to attend at jobcentres should be emphasised when the letters etc are sent out.
Man who cannot walk or talk called for jobcentre 'back to work' interview <snip>
good luck. I'm wishing you the strength to keep fighting them xwell i had my interview for PIP, got 16 points i got 20 points a year ago and i`m worse
i can hardly walk,i`m in pain but the nasty ATOS people, who are so two faced
tried stich me up on the points, im becoming an expert at this ...hopefully I
can resolve it with a phone interview i had last thursday i really hope the dwp have
more common sense and award me the points i need.
Grrrh! makes me wonder what sort of training or experience those job centre staff have. They have no idea of the stress they can cause with those letters. Perhaps they are on some sort of bonus scheme, so many £s everytime they can bully an ill person out of benefits.
Man who cannot walk or talk called for jobcentre 'back to work' interview
http://www.theguardian.com/society/...t-walk-or-talk-called-for-jobcentre-interview
There was evidence posted earlier in this thread, or a similar one, that showed the dwp were being given reduction targets to meet I.e. the different offices were being set numbers to reduce benefits by. This was hotly denied for a bit, then grudgingly admitted with the usual backpedalling.Grrrh! makes me wonder what sort of training or experience those job centre staff have. They have no idea of the stress they can cause with those letters. Perhaps they are on some sort of bonus scheme, so many £s everytime they can bully an ill person out of benefits.
I wonder if they get extra points for harrassing quadriplegics.There was evidence posted earlier in this thread, or a similar one, that showed the dwp were being given reduction targets to meet I.e. the different offices were being set numbers to reduce benefits by. This was hotly denied for a bit, then grudgingly admitted with the usual backpedalling.
Would not be surprised if more senior dwp people receive some form of performance bonus.
Wouldn't be at all surprised, some of the situations reported in the national media certainly indicate they are equal opportunity harassers.I wonder if they get extra points for harrassing quadriplegics.