Glad you have now got a date for your Tribunal. Try not to worry, Whiff. I know it will be an anxious time for you, but have faith in the Tribunal system. If the one I witnessed is anything to go by, you will be treated with respect and openness.
I hope you can get your supportive worker from the brain charity, but if not, do at least have someone with you.
Keep us posted.
The problem with DWP assessments is that they are outsourced to contractors, conducted by people who are poorly trained, and almost certainly working to save the DWP money by not granting benefits to those who should be entitled.
It is possible that the DWP might make you an offer to accept an award before the Tribunal. If it is anything less than what you should be entitled to, which, by the sound of it, but don’t take my word for it, might be Enhanced Daily Living and Enhanced Mobility, you don’t have to accept it. You have every right to go to Tribunal. I am sure by now you have done your homework and understand how the points are awarded. At Tribunal, there is no point in referring to the errors in the assessment. Instead, concentrate on answering their questions about how you manage the various activities, giving examples of where you have not managed, and what help you need.
All the best.
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