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Post by immiadvice on Dec 14, 2012 10:38:31 GMT 7
With an upcoming trip to South East Asia I have decided my time has come to apply for UP.
I rang CL international and they are sending the forms out to me. They did not say anything negative about DSP being cancelled on review or anything like that. I have already had a DSP review this year anyway. Presumably I will have another one with the UP forms.
I will keep the site informed as I go.
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Post by Denis-NFA on Dec 14, 2012 10:43:02 GMT 7
I hope it goes well for you.....all the very best.
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Post by Banjo on Dec 14, 2012 14:43:57 GMT 7
Indeed, good luck with that.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 15, 2012 9:31:06 GMT 7
Good Luck with that Immi; just be very prepared for the inquisition and thats coming! Bon Chance' Immi:)) Cheetal...
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Post by pete on Dec 19, 2012 11:31:56 GMT 7
How do you prepare for portability ? What's this IOS you have to get and how.. Any hints on how to be ready.? How long dose it take for them to say yes or no,? If no you Just appeal there decision right.
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Post by pete on Dec 19, 2012 11:37:06 GMT 7
Cheetal how did you win what's your story.
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Post by immiadvice on Dec 20, 2012 11:43:16 GMT 7
Well, after 1 week I am still yet to receive the papers to apply for UP. Presumably they will come...
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Post by steve18966 on Dec 25, 2012 9:32:02 GMT 7
Well, after 1 week I am still yet to receive the papers to apply for UP. Presumably they will come... have you got the paper work yet , mine took 3 days to arrive
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Post by immiadvice on Dec 26, 2012 12:37:42 GMT 7
Nope, not yet.
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Post by immiadvice on Jan 9, 2013 9:19:20 GMT 7
Well, finally the paperwork arrived. Very thorough it is too. Even without my disabilities it would take a long time to fill out all of it.
How long after I submit can I expect the JCA interview?
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Post by Banjo on Jan 9, 2013 11:02:37 GMT 7
I was in there in a couple of weeks but I believe there is a bit of a log jam now. My ARO's review of the refusal to grant took nearly 6 months. Give me an email if you want any help.
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Post by anotherdsp on Jan 12, 2013 20:37:31 GMT 7
i have a question,when you apply for the U/P and go for your assessment(jca) does the assessor know why you are being assessed?? just a thought i had?
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Post by Banjo on Jan 13, 2013 2:57:30 GMT 7
Yes mate.
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Post by Denis-NFA on Jan 13, 2013 3:13:47 GMT 7
Whether they are competent to assess you is a different matter ;D
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Post by Banjo on Jan 13, 2013 6:07:58 GMT 7
In all honesty the woman who assessed me seem competent and well qualified. she told me at the end of the meeting that it was going to be extremely difficult for her to give me the UP under the rules she had to follow but I still qualified for the DSP.
I think that the problem many of us have is that we tend to shoot the messenger, Human Services staff often have little discretion at their level, they have no choice but to follow the book of rules they are given.
I think assessing mental illness is something else entirely, highly qualified professionals have been fooled and also failed to detect serious problems. I'd hate to think what criteria Centrelink use to identify that, it's not a responsibility I'd like.
At the risk of becoming repetitive the assessors should have been given ONE line of approach.
Can this person reasonably be expected to get a job on a level playing field?
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