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DLA Renewal for a child under 16 years
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1 year 3 weeks ago #284973 by Sensational Mum
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Hi, I was wondering if someone could assist me with the following questions:
my son is 6 years old and has been receiving DLA. He has been diagnosed with ASD and has communication delay. I have been informed that his DLA award will expire on 23/1/24 and I have recently been asked to complete a DLA renewal form. My question is can I use the Benefits and work guidance 'Disability Living Allowance Claims for Children on Physical or Mental Health Grounds' do help me to complete the renewal form or is there another guidance that can assist?
Also I have a Educational Phycologist report that is dated April 2022, would I be able to use this as evidence even though its over a year old?
my son is 6 years old and has been receiving DLA. He has been diagnosed with ASD and has communication delay. I have been informed that his DLA award will expire on 23/1/24 and I have recently been asked to complete a DLA renewal form. My question is can I use the Benefits and work guidance 'Disability Living Allowance Claims for Children on Physical or Mental Health Grounds' do help me to complete the renewal form or is there another guidance that can assist?
Also I have a Educational Phycologist report that is dated April 2022, would I be able to use this as evidence even though its over a year old?
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1 year 3 weeks ago #284979 by BIS
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Hi Sensational Mum
That's the only guide we have (unless you had to put in for an appeal)
You should definitely use the Educational Psychologist report (as long as there is nothing in there that could hinder rather than help your son's claim).
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That's the only guide we have (unless you had to put in for an appeal)
You should definitely use the Educational Psychologist report (as long as there is nothing in there that could hinder rather than help your son's claim).
BIS
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1 year 3 weeks ago #285003 by Andrew
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hi
I would defo be using the DLA guide to educate yourself on who the system works, i would also phone your local council or money service and request a welfare rights officer to help you as well
I would defo be using the DLA guide to educate yourself on who the system works, i would also phone your local council or money service and request a welfare rights officer to help you as well
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