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1 year 4 months ago #281597 by Yumi
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I just wanted to share the amazing successes using the guides by Benefits & Work. I'm now on my 5th subscription and have recommended or used the guides with multiple people over the years.
Here are some of the successes I've had this year (2023)
Family and friends
1: PIP enhanced mobility, standard daily living (working full-time)
2: Enhanced daily living & mobility on mental health grounds. LCWRAG/UC50
3: Enhanced daily living & mobility - autism and PTSD. LCWRAG/UC50 (now attending university)
4: Enhanced mobility for scoliosis and chronic pain. (working full-time)
As a support worker.
Enhanced mobility & daily living for human trafficking victim on mh grounds (PTSD, anxiety and depression)
Enhanced daily living and standard mobility for organ theft victim on physical and mental health grounds. (PTSD, A&D)
Enhanced daily living and standard mobility for LGBTQI+ refugee on mh grounds. (PTSD, A&D)
I've recommended the guides to several colleagues over the years who now consider the guides an essential part of their work life.
My partner is the Disability and Inclusion network coordinator at a national charity and also recommends them to staff members with disabilities. He has also recommended them to colleagues who use the guides to help clients apply for benefits.
Here are some of the successes I've had this year (2023)
Family and friends
1: PIP enhanced mobility, standard daily living (working full-time)
2: Enhanced daily living & mobility on mental health grounds. LCWRAG/UC50
3: Enhanced daily living & mobility - autism and PTSD. LCWRAG/UC50 (now attending university)
4: Enhanced mobility for scoliosis and chronic pain. (working full-time)
As a support worker.
Enhanced mobility & daily living for human trafficking victim on mh grounds (PTSD, anxiety and depression)
Enhanced daily living and standard mobility for organ theft victim on physical and mental health grounds. (PTSD, A&D)
Enhanced daily living and standard mobility for LGBTQI+ refugee on mh grounds. (PTSD, A&D)
I've recommended the guides to several colleagues over the years who now consider the guides an essential part of their work life.
My partner is the Disability and Inclusion network coordinator at a national charity and also recommends them to staff members with disabilities. He has also recommended them to colleagues who use the guides to help clients apply for benefits.
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1 year 4 months ago #281599 by BIS
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Hi Yumi
Thank you for telling us about your success using the guides. That is good to hear. Glad you have found them so useful. That's an impressive list and I'm sure you have some very grateful friends and family members as well as the service users you support.
BIS
Thank you for telling us about your success using the guides. That is good to hear. Glad you have found them so useful. That's an impressive list and I'm sure you have some very grateful friends and family members as well as the service users you support.
BIS
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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