Cossy
Back to an earlier thread, f that posters an is working on behalf of DWP as an assessor - then the assessors neither make the decision about benefit nor give the result/outcome to claimants ! They undertake the assessment either face to face or by phone and then send a written report, with recommendations and evidence, to the Decision Making Department a DWP. I worked for the DWP until last October and can tell ou the system is completely flawed ! All assessors are medical professionals however claimants are not sifted/sorted into groups so you could a physio assessment a schizophrenic or a general nurse assessing someone with MS - it’s a travesty
That’s always been the problem with PIP/ESA. Most people think the assessor makes the decision - they don’t. They send the report to the DWP assessor, who is an office worker with no medical experience, and reliant on the report to award the correct level of benefit. The DWP tell everyone they employ medical professionals who are well trained to do these assessments, but in reality, they don’t employ doctors, but nurses, physios, paramedics, who may have general experience, but most won’t have experience of specific and complicated disability. People with neurological conditions are supposed to be entitled to an assessor who has specific experience in that area - in practice, they don’t get it. It’s an absolute farce. It’s worth noting here, that anyone who has claimed any of these benefits, and has had an assessment, is entitled to request a copy of the assessors’ report once the decision has been notified to them. DWP don’t publicise that, but I advise everyone to request a copy as soon as possible, along with all other evidence DWP used to make the decision so that if they need to challenge the decision, they know exactly what has been documented.