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Thanks for the replies. Greenock when you say appeal in person not paper do you mean phone as opposed to email/ letter? I think the first stage is mandatory reconsideration.
 
<snip> when you say appeal in person not paper do you mean phone as opposed to email/ letter? I think the first stage is mandatory reconsideration.
Mandatory reconsideration is the first step. This may still go against you, so think of it as a way of buying time to prepare for your appeal, if it comes to that.

Second step is the appeal. when I say "in person" I mean in the same room as the tribuanl panel - not over the phone, and not by email/letter.
 
Thanks for asking. Ive asked dwp for a mandatory reconsideration but I think it's all going to take time.
 
Thanks for asking. Ive asked dwp for a mandatory reconsideration but I think it's all going to take time.
It will take time. Part of the mandatory reconsideration idea is to drag the process out in the hope that the claimant will just give up. You are involved in a contest of wills - a cynical, nasty contest cooked up by a series of governments with the intention of saving benefits by making it so difficult for people to claim what is rightly theirs.

Fortunately, a lot of people have been through this before, and quite a few of them are here on Urban. Use all the help and support you can get from here, and don't forget to come back and tell us when you nail DWP to the wall :)
 
Also be prepared for a phone call half way through the process where they will once again try to convince you you're wasting your time.
Their decisions are based using very faulty processes. You have every right to challenge them.
 
My husband called today and after mandatory reconsideration I have been awarded 0. I don't understand how I can previously be awarded enhanced rate and now get 0 points? I get it for bipolar, which doesn't go away. To be fair I've been pretty stable on meds since April but I still get blips. There's still things I can't do, like work a full week, motivate myself to wash/ prepare food/ socialise without prompts.
Any advice would be great.
 
My husband called today and after mandatory reconsideration I have been awarded 0. I don't understand how I can previously be awarded enhanced rate and now get 0 points? I get it for bipolar, which doesn't go away. To be fair I've been pretty stable on meds since April but I still get blips. There's still things I can't do, like work a full week, motivate myself to wash/ prepare food/ socialise without prompts.
Any advice would be great.
Tribunal. There's enough people here will point you in the right direction. Get thee to the big ATOS thread.
 
My husband called today and after mandatory reconsideration I have been awarded 0. I don't understand how I can previously be awarded enhanced rate and now get 0 points? I get it for bipolar, which doesn't go away. To be fair I've been pretty stable on meds since April but I still get blips. There's still things I can't do, like work a full week, motivate myself to wash/ prepare food/ socialise without prompts.
Any advice would be great.
(((muvva))) you will, of course, be appealing this.

The DWP is taking the piss and hoping that claimants will just curl up and die. Which I hope you won't.

Please go to this thread - I know it's long but just check the first and last pages. :) Atos Medicals - Questions, Answers and Support BTW VP got busted down from High/high DLA to low/medium PIP and appealed - the enhanced PIP rate was won. It can be done.
 
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(((muvva))) you will, of course, be appealing this.

The DWP is taking the piss and hoping that claimants will just curl up and die. Which I hope you won't.

Please got to this thread - I know it's long but just check the first and last pages. :) Atos Medicals - Questions, Answers and Support BTW VP got busted down from High/high DLA to low/medium PIP and appealed - the enhanced PIP rate was won. It can be done.
And frequently is. What's the winning-at-tribunal rate for PIP/DLA appeals, now?
 
That's just shocking. It's bad enough that it happens, but any honest organisation would be asking itself what it was doing wrong to have 60% of its mandatorily reconsidered decisions overturned on appeal. A judge achieving that kind of record would be up for a chat with the Lord Chancellor over tea and biscuits without chocolate on for less.
 
That's just shocking. It's bad enough that it happens, but any honest organisation would be asking itself what it was doing wrong to have 60% of its mandatorily reconsidered decisions overturned on appeal. A judge achieving that kind of record would be up for a chat with the Lord Chancellor over tea and biscuits without chocolate on for less.

The problem mostly lies in the creation of a process structure whose primary function is to minimise benefits spend. All other problems proceed from that issue. Application processes and questions were altered to deliberately give disservice to claimants with mental health issues. Similarly, the new questioning regime also does disservice to those with multiple and/or variable conditions.

The appeals process was also altered so that if a claimant wishes to question a decision, they have 28 days from the issuing of the decision - NOT from the receipt of the decision letter, as it used to be - to request reconsideration. All "Mandatory Reconsideration" means is that a different functionary looks at the same decision-maker's guidebook as the original functionary did, and generally reaches the same conclusion - unsurprising given that both use the same limited pool of information, both have the same employment imperatives and both lack the ability to exercise any discretion in their decision-making.

Only the tribunal system remains neutral, and that's part of the reason that almost two-thirds of tribunals are won by claimants - tribunals judge on extant case law. They don't make decisions based on what a DWP guidebook says.
 
Thanks for the support. I'm waiting on the letter re the mandatory reconsideration, then I can begin the appeal. In the meantime we've lost our WTC and carers allowance also :confused:
 
The problem mostly lies in the creation of a process structure whose primary function is to minimise benefits spend. All other problems proceed from that issue. Application processes and questions were altered to deliberately give disservice to claimants with mental health issues. Similarly, the new questioning regime also does disservice to those with multiple and/or variable conditions.

The appeals process was also altered so that if a claimant wishes to question a decision, they have 28 days from the issuing of the decision - NOT from the receipt of the decision letter, as it used to be - to request reconsideration. All "Mandatory Reconsideration" means is that a different functionary looks at the same decision-maker's guidebook as the original functionary did, and generally reaches the same conclusion - unsurprising given that both use the same limited pool of information, both have the same employment imperatives and both lack the ability to exercise any discretion in their decision-making.

Only the tribunal system remains neutral, and that's part of the reason that almost two-thirds of tribunals are won by claimants - tribunals judge on extant case law. They don't make decisions based on what a DWP guidebook says.
Yes. A perfect example of a kind of mission-creep "chinese whispers".

But that happens. A well-run organisation (yes, I know, but I'm trying to make a polemic point from a presumption of normality, here ;) ) would be reviewing outcomes, whatever they were, as part of its overall quality/performance monitoring processes. The fact that DWP appear perfectly happy to continue along doing exactly what they do for years, while every independent review of their decisions rejects vast numbers of them, suggest only one of two things: complete and total incompetence (which, given IDS's character, is not beyond the realms of possibility), or a very cynical deliberate decision to ignore the implications of the overturn rate despite the very clear message it sends about its processes.

And I do think that it's largely the latter. I think a calculated decision has been made that, if benefits claimants can be sufficiently demonised, it will be possible to perpetrate appalling injustices on them without too much danger of a public outcry. And so it has been shown to be - a compliant media will, at best, offer a "balanced view", inevitably incorporating a good slug of the DWP's anti-claimant rhetoric, if they don't just cheerlead the whole assault without any regard for whether it's actually saving money, or wrecking lives.

I feel a sense of nationalistic shame at belonging to a country that is willing to allow its elected representatives to behave in such a way towards a fairly significant number of its people.
 
Thanks for the support. I'm waiting on the letter re the mandatory reconsideration, then I can begin the appeal. In the meantime we've lost our WTC and carers allowance also :confused:
Carers Allowance is conditional on the looked after/supported person receiving at least middle rate care component of DLA/PIP/AA. If the caree doesn't receive this, the carer can't get Carers allowance.

At a guess, WTC would be lost because of the combined loss of disability premium, and carer premium, which raise the cut off point for WTC by quite a bit. :(
 
Just a little update- I've submitted my appeal form and other information and await a date from the tribunal panel. I've asked to appeal in person. Now I'm pooping my pants!
 
I've now received all my papers, so hoping the tribunal is soon. DWP 'lost' the letter we sent in from my psychiatrist, outlining my formal diagnosis. Thankfully my GP had a copy.

Thanks for all the support, I wouldn't have the courage to appeal without it!
 
DWP 'lost' the letter we sent in from my psychiatrist, outlining my formal diagnosis. Thankfully my GP had a copy.

Always keep a record of everything you send those bastids(scan/take a photo/whatever) and always get proof of posting or signed for(pop is free) Good luck with your appeal. Roughly where in the country are you? Is there any support groups in your area? I will try and remember to come back here and see if you reply :)
 
I've now received all my papers, so hoping the tribunal is soon. DWP 'lost' the letter we sent in from my psychiatrist, outlining my formal diagnosis. Thankfully my GP had a copy.

It's actually marked on my medical records that I get sent everything that my GP is sent, just so that if one of us loses a copy, the other will have it. Typical tricky DWP bastards, though.

Thanks for all the support, I wouldn't have the courage to appeal without it!

Here's to a successful tribunal!

E2A, I think Kent is running about the same length of wait for tribunals as Greater London - about 13 weeks.
 
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