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Angel110 wrote: Dear Moderators,
I clicked on my name which is next to welcome I hope I have done it correctly.
regarding my appeal yesterday which was allowed. I was awarded 15 points under schedule 2 and 3. They have put down 'appellant not to be reassessed. can you tell me what does this mean please?.
Schedule 2 refers to the WRAG Descriptors and Schedule 3 to the SG ones, some of the 15 point WRAG Descriptors correspond to SG ones.
The comment about not being reassessed I'm afraid is nothing more than a recommendation by the panel and is not binding on the DWP.
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Angel110 wrote: Can I ask can they refuse a home visit even if the GP has strongly recommended a home visit after giving all the health issues on the letter. I think he was trying to make me feel that I will not get a home visit and I will have to go the centre. It was just a bit of advise I was given yesterday at the Tribunal by someone (not anyone on the panel)
I'm afraid that they can but it will very much depend on what the GP letter says.
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- Ihtesham88
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GP's letter outlines my health issues and how they effect me.
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Angel110 wrote: Hi Gordon,
GP's letter outlines my health issues and how they effect me.
That may not be sufficient, the letter needs to explicitly state why you cannot attend at their offices.
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and how this might be helpful when requesting home assessment/ home visit?
Thank you.
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- Ihtesham88
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The Section 19c states about reasonable adjustments. The Equality act 2010 also states that reasonable adjustments must be made. Well it didn't work for me I have to attend the centre and not looking forward to it at all from ESA assessment but will keep the forum updated.
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