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Post by jimmy55x on Mar 9, 2015 13:17:36 GMT 7
I thought this maybe interesting, personally on my 2nd go. Hope I am getting close
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Post by Banjo on Mar 9, 2015 13:32:43 GMT 7
Hard to get an accurate result when the rules and guidelines have changed so much over the years.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2015 13:41:18 GMT 7
I thought this maybe interesting, personally on my 2nd go. Hope I am getting close Took me 2 goes.
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Post by Denis-NFA on Mar 9, 2015 14:09:46 GMT 7
I applied, at the suggestion of C/L, on 3 grounds under the old disability tables back in 2010 and received it at the first attempt with the decision taking about 3 weeks.
Subsequently I applied for UP in 2013 and was assessed under the current disability assessment tables on the same 3 grounds, but with updated medical records, and was granted UP at the first attempt.
The UP application took me 12 months to get medical records together, make application and wait for a decision with the decision process taking a bit over 3 months from JCA interview to decision.
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Post by muggins on Mar 9, 2015 14:38:00 GMT 7
1st go, did my research and prepared well. I actually spread some tomato sauce on my shirt to give the right image.
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Post by Denis-NFA on Mar 9, 2015 15:00:52 GMT 7
I actually spread some tomato sauce on my shirt to give the right image. LOL.... The old tomato sauce on the shirt... ay! I used the nicotine stains on the fingers plus absolute fear of them to enhance my case
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Post by muggins on Mar 9, 2015 15:26:10 GMT 7
I actually spread some tomato sauce on my shirt to give the right image. LOL.... The old tomato sauce on the shirt... ay! I used the nicotine stains on the fingers plus absolute fear of them to enhance my case Being unshaven helps too.
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Post by Denis-NFA on Mar 9, 2015 15:58:15 GMT 7
Being unshaven helps too. lol.. goes without saying... and wear a big hat..
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Post by blahblahblah on Mar 9, 2015 17:36:37 GMT 7
First go. Got knocked back on points but won on appeal at ARO stage. New tables.
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Post by muggins on Mar 9, 2015 18:10:21 GMT 7
and wear a big hat.. The big hat a must have accessory. Also good to look down to the floor and try to avoid eye contact.
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Post by nomadic on Mar 9, 2015 18:41:20 GMT 7
Fantastic question. would love to know statistics. Would seem these days that no one gets it until they are put on newstart and then appeal. For me back in 1997 that was what happened also and i got on it after first SSAT appeal. UP took 8 #$%^!@* years.
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Post by Denis-NFA on Mar 9, 2015 19:58:37 GMT 7
good to look down to the floor and try to avoid eye contact. Totally agree. But you have to remember to make occasional eye contact and then swivel your eyeballs around and around. Possibly helps if you suddenly stand up from time to time and wave your arms about. Muttering about aliens under your breath of course. PS I will desist from my flippant remarks
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Post by immiadvice on Mar 9, 2015 20:00:53 GMT 7
I applied for DSP in 2003 and was granted on first attempt with 20 points under one impairment table.
In 2013 I was given IP on first attempt and on the new impairment tables given 30 points.
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Post by Denis-NFA on Mar 9, 2015 20:02:32 GMT 7
Fantastic question. would love to know statistics. G'day nomadicAs Banjo says/suggests in a post up above I don't think you can compare different times. 8 years would have been frustrating. All the best.
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Post by mulloway on Mar 9, 2015 22:52:02 GMT 7
I think centrelink took a holistic approach to my case. They carefully considered my family history and the outcomes that I have experienced in Australia. I think I have been put in "The too hard basket" and there are some people out there that believe society is too blame. I made it clear that I am not stupid and I am not a wimp - shit happens. I got approved instantly for the DSP in 2009 and was immediately approved for UP in 2014 ...
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