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Stuck on question 15
- paula
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I assume you are referring to 11.Learning How to do Tasks and 13.Initiating Actions.
First of all, don't feel constrained to fit in with the tick boxes, they are for the convenience of the DWP and ATOS, not you.
Think about your condition in broader terms, how are you the majority of the time? then look at what is left. So as an example, if the for the majority of a day you are affected, then say so, if you are affected four or more days a week then say so.
Think about how you are affected, what makes things worse, are you less able when you are tired,? Does your medication impact on your capabilities? What about time of day?
If you are struggling with the guides, move onto another section and come back to these ones in a couple of days.
With regard to the hospital admissions, they are primarily interested in anything which is related to your current conditions. However, if those conditions have been going on for a long time, then listing older appointments, will establish a hostory of treatment.
Hope this helps, I'm sure others will comment tomorrow (later today).
Gordon
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The tick box on question 15 is causing me hassle. It says not very often, varies the thing is I cannot get to places I do not know at all as I suffer really bad anxiety and I completely panic and I need someone to be with me as I go to pieces. I am not sure how best to answer this. Especially as I get dla lower mobility for this help!
Hi,
in answer to this question, it is more or less exactly the same as Gordon has given to your other question 0 in that the tick boxes are there for the convenience of ATOS/DWP. If your exact circumstances do not meet the tick box, you can explain your needs separately.
Pete
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Hi PeteHi,
in answer to this question, it is more or less exactly the same as Gordon has given to your other question 0 in that the tick boxes are there for the convenience of ATOS/DWP. If your exact circumstances do not meet the tick box, you can explain your needs separately.
Pete
I am also stuck on question 15
Does this mean I can leave the boxes unticked with an explanation at the side.
Or am I compelled to put a tick in one of the choices they have supplied for their (I think) computer scoring purposes?
I cannot leave home on my own to places I dont know at all - But there isnt a "No" Box choice to tick - I cant understand this.
Could I leave the boxes blank and explain that I cannot do this task at the side with an explanation of why I cant do this task
(None of the tick box answers apply to my circumstances in question 15)
I am really confused with this one
Thanks for any help
Stu
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Pete
Hi PeteHi,
in answer to this question, it is more or less exactly the same as Gordon has given to your other question 0 in that the tick boxes are there for the convenience of ATOS/DWP. If your exact circumstances do not meet the tick box, you can explain your needs separately.
Pete
I am also stuck on question 15
Does this mean I can leave the boxes unticked with an explanation at the side.
Or am I compelled to put a tick in one of the choices they have supplied for their (I think) computer scoring purposes?
I cannot leave home on my own to places I dont know at all - But there isnt a "No" Box choice to tick - I cant understand this.
Could I leave the boxes blank and explain that I cannot do this task at the side with an explanation of why I cant do this task
(None of the tick box answers apply to my circumstances in question 15)
I am really confused with this one
Thanks for any help
Stu
Hi stu
B&W is unable to answer specific questions relating to claims. We are able to answer general questions only, as we don't have experience of your case, we can't answer every question.
As you are stuck on a number of different points, it would be appropriate for you to get face to face advice from such as a Citizens Advice Bureau, or other Advice Agency, with specialist Welfare Rights advisers.
You can of course make full use of the guides in the orange Members Only section to assist you complete your claim.
Kind regards
Michael
Mod edit: Correction, a number of Members are stuck on questions, in this thread rather just Stu. My apologies Stu.
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