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You must do this within one calendar month from the date of the decision. Be careful though, because when you ask for reconsideration, the DWP will look at the whole award again and the whole award could be taken away or the rate of that award reduced. If you are in any doubt, take advice by seeking help from an advice agency such as Shine, Citizens Advice Bureau, or a Welfare Rights Advisor.

The DWP will look at any further evidence you submit. They will then either change the decision in your favour or write back to say that they have been unable to change the decision.

In this case, all is not lost, as you now have one month from the date of the new decision to lodge an appeal. If you appeal the decision, the appeal hearing would normally be held face to face in a location close to your home. However, due to Covid 19 face to face Tribunals are suspended and are being carried out via telephone or video for the foreseeable future.

It is always advisable to choose to attend an oral or video hearing, where you will be able to put your case in person. If you choose a paper hearing, you will not be able to attend the hearing, and your case will be decided on the paper evidence already sent in. Disclaimer Every effort has been made to ensure that this information is up to date, however changes in the law over time may affect the accuracy of some content.

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When does DLA end? Back to top. If you think the decision to reduce or stop paying PIP is wrong. Your child will be assessed on their ability to do certain tasks safely and reliably, and whenever they need to. If you provide enough supporting evidence, the DWP will consider a paper-based review of your claim. To be considered for a paper-based review, you must prove that your child has 1 of the following:.

If the DWP feel that there is not enough evidence to make a paper-based decision, your child may have to attend a face-to-face assessment. If a phone assessment would not be accessible for you, contact the organisation that sent you the letter. This will be Capita or Independent Assessment Services. Preparing for your PIP assessment. Benefits at 16 Contact.



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