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10 hours 15 minutes ago #310115 by J
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Hi,
My son who is 26 and has autism is having a telephone Pip assessment next week. I'm his appointee and my son will be beside me but may or may not contribute verbally to the assessment. Not sure till the day. Is it ok if he contributes? Also is my husband allowed to contribute via me or will the assessor stop him? My husband has Parkinson's and had a phone assessment last week where I was able to contribute but I'm not his appointee.
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My son who is 26 and has autism is having a telephone Pip assessment next week. I'm his appointee and my son will be beside me but may or may not contribute verbally to the assessment. Not sure till the day. Is it ok if he contributes? Also is my husband allowed to contribute via me or will the assessor stop him? My husband has Parkinson's and had a phone assessment last week where I was able to contribute but I'm not his appointee.
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7 hours 33 minutes ago #310120 by David
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Replied by David on topic PIP Telephone Assessment and Appointee
Hi J
The reason that your son has you as his appointee is that a DWP officer decided that he does not have the mental capacity to administer his Benefits claim. So this being the case it is acceptable for him to not participate in the interview at all and for the Appointee to respond. Having said that the PIP Assessor will initially attempt to start a conversation with him.
It is at the assessors discretion if your husband is allowed to contribute.
Let me know how you get on.
David
The reason that your son has you as his appointee is that a DWP officer decided that he does not have the mental capacity to administer his Benefits claim. So this being the case it is acceptable for him to not participate in the interview at all and for the Appointee to respond. Having said that the PIP Assessor will initially attempt to start a conversation with him.
It is at the assessors discretion if your husband is allowed to contribute.
Let me know how you get on.
David
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5 hours 9 minutes ago #310124 by J
Replied by J on topic PIP Telephone Assessment and Appointee
Thanks for your reply David and for clarifying the role of appointee. Its the first telephone assessment for his pip so wasn't sure how it worked in this situation. All the decisions to date have been paper based and this has thrown me a lot! Will let you know how it goes.
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