[2024] UKUT 244 (AAC)
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber

[2024] UKUT 244 (AAC)

Fecha: 05-Jun-2023

CF -v- SSWP (PIP) Appeal no. UA-2024-000104-PIP NCN: [2024] UKUT 244 (AAC)

CF -v- SSWP (PIP) Appeal no. UA-2024-000104-PIP

NCN: [2024] UKUT 244 (AAC)

effectiveness of lymph drainage, but this does not continue, and there is no evidence that this would require assistance. from another person.

26.

She has good days and bad with regard to dressing, and sometimes needs to be encouraged. The evidence does not show this is for 50% of the time. She does have a problem meeting new people face to face, but can talk to people on the phone. Her job will entail talking to people, and while her medication has been increased it is still effective. While she says she needs support in making decisions, there is no reason why she cannot budget and know what money is coming in and out of her bank account

27.

She suggests that she is too anxious to leave the house. There is no evidence of overwhelmimg psychological distress or anxiety. She goes to work 4 days a week, and visits her mother’s house frequently. She has been advised to exercise, and is unable to stay in the same place for long. She can walk at least 200 metres.

28.

It is for her, in her appeal, to show that the Respondent’s decision was wrong. She has been unable to do so. The appeal is therefore dismissed.