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knockveiw wrote: Hi a good friend of mine has a just got her letter to tell her to apply for PIP for her son who was on DLA,he is severely affected with learning disability. Did I see somewhere on the guides about L/D as I cannot find it now,as I am going to help this lady get through this as she has enough going on. Thanks
There are references to learning difficulties in the PIP Claim guide but it's important to understand that it is not the conditions that are being reassessed but the effect that they have on the claimants ability to complete the PIP activities, so just because we don't mention LD in regard to a particular activity does not mean that the cannot score points for it and conversely, when we do, it does not mean that they will, it's all down to how their problems are explained.
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If he is that bad then they need to be careful to avoid those assessing him getting the impression that the mother does things for him because it is easier that way, rather than because he cannot do them himself.
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knockveiw wrote: Re my claim for PIP. As stated previous in posts I had my F2F over 3 wks ago I have heard nothing and unlike other members I did not even get a letter to say that they have got all the info to make a decision,is this normal
Unfortunately there are very few standards as to how the DWP should operate. You are still in the four week window that we would normally expect for a Decision, but if you are struggling with the delay then you can contact the DWP office dealing with your claim.
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