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Maggy 01-02-2013 18:48

Disability benefits: Ministers revise assessment regulations
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-21287323

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Regulations governing eligibility for benefits for disabled people will be changed after criticism of their likely impact, the government has announced.
As a result, how - and not just whether - a claimant is able to accomplish tasks like walking and planning journeys will help determine the amount they are entitled to in benefits.
Claimants who manage the tasks, but not "reliably", will get higher payments.
But who is going to be making these judgements?:erm:

danielf 01-02-2013 18:54

Re: Disability benefits: Ministers revise assessment regulations
 
I think triage would be a likely candidate.

mertle 01-02-2013 19:04

Re: Disability benefits: Ministers revise assessment regulations
 
maggy I feel we already know the answer. It will be one of Grayling, IDS or marie miller.

Have they really changed and listened with a slight of hand they even moved the goalposts even more. Without disgusing in parliment. Absolute sickening this coalitions is dont buy into they changed. They evil pure evil.

http://wearespartacus.org.uk/thousan...a-wca-changes/

AdamD 01-02-2013 19:40

Re: Disability benefits: Ministers revise assessment regulations
 
I have my assessment coming up very soon, just got the letter and application form again

They're still using ATOS it seems

I'm dreading it, already losing sleep and feel ill just thinking about it.

mertle 01-02-2013 20:09

Re: Disability benefits: Ministers revise assessment regulations
 
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Originally Posted by AdamD (Post 35530360)
I have my assessment coming up very soon, just got the letter and application form again

They're still using ATOS it seems

I'm dreading it, already losing sleep and feel ill just thinking about it.

Good luck adam. May I advice to seek help like CAB, doctor etc filling it in there is some sneeky traps in the questions which I am sure has caught many genuine cases out.

I hope you also get atos doctor who knows your condition too when you are called. You must be going through hell worrying. All I can say is I hope things go well for you.

I dont want alarm you more than what your going through adam.

nomadking 01-02-2013 20:54

Re: Disability benefits: Ministers revise assessment regulations
 
All they are doing is putting something explicitly in the text of the law, that was in the rules anyway. That was already there in the guidance to ATOS and the Case Managers(as they are now known for PIP). This is meant to be applied to ALL the activities, not just mobility.
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3.3.1.
Central to the application of all the activities within the PIP assessment is a consideration of the manner in which they are undertaken. If an individual cannot reliably complete an activity in the way described then they should be considered unable to complete it.
Focus on what the rules actually do say and make absolutely sure that ATOS etc and the DWP are educated in them. Don't keep spreading myths or else they will become fact, as people go on to believe that they must be true as so many people are saying it.

rogerdraig 10-02-2013 22:05

Re: Disability benefits: Ministers revise assessment regulations
 
can i advise any one having an interview to demand that it is recorded

tizmeinnit 10-02-2013 22:13

Re: Disability benefits: Ministers revise assessment regulations
 
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Originally Posted by rogerdraig (Post 35534847)
can i advise any one having an interview to demand that it is recorded

I would advise you take a device capable yourself with you. You have the right to have the medical recorded however this was leading to massive delays due to lack of availability. Now they will not delay an appointment if no recording hardware is available

Jimmy-J 10-02-2013 23:07

Re: Disability benefits: Ministers revise assessment regulations
 
I would also advise that you phone the DWP about a week after your assessment and ask for a copy of the ATOS examiners report.

RizzyKing 11-02-2013 16:57

Re: Disability benefits: Ministers revise assessment regulations
 
Adam try to keep calm and not let it overly affect you i know from experience that it's easier to say then do but if you let it it will do you even more harm also speaking from experience. I have zero trust in this government to play fair on anything anymore they lie, twist and misrepresent all the time on the issue of benefits purely so they can attack without the majority of the public being aware of how bad the vulnerable are being treated right now.

rogerdraig 16-02-2013 23:16

Re: Disability benefits: Ministers revise assessment regulations
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tizmeinnit (Post 35534853)
I would advise you take a device capable yourself with you. You have the right to have the medical recorded however this was leading to massive delays due to lack of availability. Now they will not delay an appointment if no recording hardware is available

they have to, i know it causes a delay, mine got put back three times but having with out a recording could prove costly

you can go here

http://www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/joi...2+October+2012

to get letter templates to send in they were very useful to me

remember from experience they will lie to you on the phone and go on about loosing benefits if you don't take the next available test but at the moment they can not take your benefits off you while they get a recorded session sorted out

---------- Post added at 22:16 ---------- Previous post was at 21:42 ----------

i have a copy of the template to ask for a recording if any one wants it

SMG 17-02-2013 04:50

Re: Disability benefits: Ministers revise assessment regulations
 
There are some horrific stories out there but, my friend was recently contacted by phone but unable to speak to the assessor, he had filled the form in beforehand. His wife said he wasn't fit enough to speak on the phone that day.

He was not called for an interview. Several weeks later he received a letter saying his benefit will remain the same, & he is not required to attend any work related interviews.

AdamD 24-02-2013 13:51

Re: Disability benefits: Ministers revise assessment regulations
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RizzyKing (Post 35535179)
Adam try to keep calm and not let it overly affect you i know from experience that it's easier to say then do but if you let it it will do you even more harm also speaking from experience. I have zero trust in this government to play fair on anything anymore they lie, twist and misrepresent all the time on the issue of benefits purely so they can attack without the majority of the public being aware of how bad the vulnerable are being treated right now.

Thanks, yea I sent off the form two weeks ago or so, I forget when

Now I have to play the anxious waiting game.

Very uncomfortable feeling.


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