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5 hours 10 minutes ago #312338 by Xyz
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I have been sent a pip form to review my pip award. It doesn't ask me whether anything has changed or not (in the past I would just write in answer to each question "nothing has changed" when it asked that). At the bottom it says PIP 1043 32 pages. This version of the pip form has barely any room to write anything it's crazy, even if I use very small hand writing. I'm scared that if I use additional pages they will ignore them saying they were "lost"as I do not trust them at all. What should I do? Also I am sending in evidence of my prescriptions which they used to specifically say not to do, now they say to do it. How do I ensure they don't lose it? Cellotape to form? Paperclip? And I guess write down in the 'anything else you want to tell us' box that I have attached x number of pages?
I have been sent a pip form to review my pip award. It doesn't ask me whether anything has changed or not (in the past I would just write in answer to each question "nothing has changed" when it asked that). At the bottom it says PIP 1043 32 pages. This version of the pip form has barely any room to write anything it's crazy, even if I use very small hand writing. I'm scared that if I use additional pages they will ignore them saying they were "lost"as I do not trust them at all. What should I do? Also I am sending in evidence of my prescriptions which they used to specifically say not to do, now they say to do it. How do I ensure they don't lose it? Cellotape to form? Paperclip? And I guess write down in the 'anything else you want to tell us' box that I have attached x number of pages?
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1 hour 34 minutes ago #312347 by latetrain
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Hi Xyz
You can add extra pages, make sure that you number the pages, if you use 10 extra pages number them ; 1 of 10, 2 of 10 .... 9 of 10, and 10 of 10. On each extra page, write your name and National insurance number.
When using extra pages, write on the form in large writing; see page 8 of 10 so the assessor can go direct to the correct page for the answer, try not to split your answer between the form and the extra page(s).
Punch a hole in the corner of the page and tie them all together so they don't get lost.
Don't forget to make a copy of your application form when you have completed it and send it off by recorded delivery.
Gary
You can add extra pages, make sure that you number the pages, if you use 10 extra pages number them ; 1 of 10, 2 of 10 .... 9 of 10, and 10 of 10. On each extra page, write your name and National insurance number.
When using extra pages, write on the form in large writing; see page 8 of 10 so the assessor can go direct to the correct page for the answer, try not to split your answer between the form and the extra page(s).
Punch a hole in the corner of the page and tie them all together so they don't get lost.
Don't forget to make a copy of your application form when you have completed it and send it off by recorded delivery.
Gary
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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