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speaking. The page also contains a video guide on ‘Preparing for your
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                   video hearing’.
               c)  ‘HMCTS who’s who: Social Security and Child Support Tribunal’ – this
                   contains an explanation of the people who may be present in a benefits
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                   appeal. It provides helpful, clear and concise explanations.
               d)  Coming to a social security and child support tribunal video – this is a
                   video  of  a  poster  showing  where  everyone  in  the  room  will  sit  (with
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                   illustrations of people) and the text explaining what each person does.
                   We could not find a still image of the poster online.
               e)  ‘How  to  appeal  against  a  decision  by  the  Department  for  Work  and
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                   Pensions on PIP, ESA or UC’ (SSCS1A).  This contains a lot of helpful
                   information  about  completing  the  online  application  process  or  appeal
                   form  and  what  happens  after  it  is  submitted,  how  to  prepare  for  the
                   hearing and what will happen at the hearing. We are pleased that it has
                   recently been updated and now includes information on remote hearings,
                   including how appellants should prepare for video hearings.

          4.62  Although  there  is  good,  clear  information  on  appealing  a  benefits  decision
               already available, it is not always easy to find and is fragmented across many
               webpages. In addition, the jurisdiction specific guide on how to appeal a PIP,
               ESA or UC decision is very dense, and at 28 pages long, some appellants may
               struggle to read and digest it.

          4.63  Understanding  Courts  recommended  the  establishment  of  a  ‘HMCTS
               Online’  site  that  provides  comprehensive,  simple,  accessible  and
               jurisdiction  specific  information  on  the  process  of  going  to  a  court  or
               tribunal,  as  well  as  curated  links  to  independent  advice  providers  for
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               each jurisdiction.  The Working Party endorses this recommendation.
               It would be helpful to bring together all the available information in one
               place,  with  jurisdiction  specific  subpages/sections.  A  link  to  the  advice

          367  HMCTS, ‘What to expect when joining a telephone or video hearing’ (March 2021).
          368  HMCTS, ‘HMCTS who's who: Social Security and Child Support Tribunal’ (June 2020).
          369  HMCTSgovuk, ‘Coming to a social security and child support tribunal’ (2018)
          370  HMCTS, ‘How to appeal against a decision by the Department for Work and Pensions on PIP, ESA
          or UC’ (SSCS1A PIP/ESA/UC, 2020).
          371  JUSTICE, Understanding Courts (see n. 291 above)


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