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 		 			 	 						7 years 5 months ago				#212313 		by Gordon 	  	 		 			 					
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The best I can find is the following
 
researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/do...BP-7820/CBP-7820.pdf
 
do a word search for "light"
 
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  							The best I can find is the following
researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/do...BP-7820/CBP-7820.pdf
do a word search for "light"
Gordon
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 			 	 						7 years 5 months ago				#212316 		by ThisGovernmentsGoneToFar 	  	 		 			 				 
 
Yes Gordon that's all the information I found regarding this correct subject.
 
To add
Under the review part on my PA3
Capita stated.... Based on the claimants circumstances, it's not appropriate to review the claim.
 
Then under: justification for review period choice, FE and loads of other info, then states?. A review period seems unnecessary.
 
Even on what the CM stated on my decision PIP letter (I agree you have great difficulty) hence On-going award.
....................
 
Regarding "light touch."
From what I've read about LIGHT TOUCH assessment providers) will make a recommendation on when it might be appropriate to review the award, based on the prognosis for the individual.
 
(light touch review at the ten year point. PIP already recognises that for the most severely disabled claimants, the award review process could seem unnecessarily intrusive. Existing PIP claimants with the most severe, lifetime disabilities, whose functional ability has remained the same, are more likely to have their evidence reviewed by a DWP Decision Maker and will not need to have another face-to-face assessment with a healthcare professional.)  							 					
I was formely known as (GoingOffMyHeadWithThisGovernment) Won PIP November 2017 ongoing award HR both. Now kept and got my ESA Support group but took a while. 					 	    			 			 		 													
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  			Gordon wrote: TG
The best I can find is the following
researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/do...BP-7820/CBP-7820.pdf
do a word search for "light"
Gordon
Yes Gordon that's all the information I found regarding this correct subject.
To add
Under the review part on my PA3
Capita stated.... Based on the claimants circumstances, it's not appropriate to review the claim.
Then under: justification for review period choice, FE and loads of other info, then states?. A review period seems unnecessary.
Even on what the CM stated on my decision PIP letter (I agree you have great difficulty) hence On-going award.
....................
Regarding "light touch."
From what I've read about LIGHT TOUCH assessment providers) will make a recommendation on when it might be appropriate to review the award, based on the prognosis for the individual.
(light touch review at the ten year point. PIP already recognises that for the most severely disabled claimants, the award review process could seem unnecessarily intrusive. Existing PIP claimants with the most severe, lifetime disabilities, whose functional ability has remained the same, are more likely to have their evidence reviewed by a DWP Decision Maker and will not need to have another face-to-face assessment with a healthcare professional.)
I was formely known as (GoingOffMyHeadWithThisGovernment) Won PIP November 2017 ongoing award HR both. Now kept and got my ESA Support group but took a while.
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