Appointeeship, Deputyship, Carer Cards, Power of Attorney
Appointeeship - FAQ's
An appointee may resign if they are no longer able to carry out the role by giving one month’s written notice to the DWP
The DWP also has the power to revoke the appointeeship. If there is evidence of an appointee not acting in the best interests of the claimant, the DWP must be informed and they will investigate such claims.