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5 days 20 hours ago #307922 by Sum
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Dear Forum ,
I applied for a blue badge twice for my son , after his epilepsy diagnosis. Both applns were refused. Wonder if worth asking for review ?
2024 PIP award inc 12 pts mobility component for Planning and moving around , based on descriptor (F) 'cannot follow the route of a familiar journey without another person, assistance dog or an orientation aid.'
nil pts for moving around
First BB refusal was in Nov 23, before we had the PIP decision in Mar 24/MR in Jun24. The 6 month window to request a BB review the had lapsed by then.
Second BB refusal in Jun25. No change in PIP atm. But mobility has changed due to sciatica
Reason for refusal the first time was that he didn't meet the hidden disability criteria or prescribed medicines for pain from walking , or psychological distress
Reason for refusal the second time was that we had said he could walk a short distance , but pain and distress can take over but it varies.
i am confused. My brother is epileptic and has a BB, although lives in another borough. He had BB before PIP award.
i feel i am missing something in my understanding re hidden disabilities - should i ask for a review ?
Your thoughts ?
I applied for a blue badge twice for my son , after his epilepsy diagnosis. Both applns were refused. Wonder if worth asking for review ?
2024 PIP award inc 12 pts mobility component for Planning and moving around , based on descriptor (F) 'cannot follow the route of a familiar journey without another person, assistance dog or an orientation aid.'
nil pts for moving around
First BB refusal was in Nov 23, before we had the PIP decision in Mar 24/MR in Jun24. The 6 month window to request a BB review the had lapsed by then.
Second BB refusal in Jun25. No change in PIP atm. But mobility has changed due to sciatica
Reason for refusal the first time was that he didn't meet the hidden disability criteria or prescribed medicines for pain from walking , or psychological distress
Reason for refusal the second time was that we had said he could walk a short distance , but pain and distress can take over but it varies.
i am confused. My brother is epileptic and has a BB, although lives in another borough. He had BB before PIP award.
i feel i am missing something in my understanding re hidden disabilities - should i ask for a review ?
Your thoughts ?
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2 days 17 hours ago #308034 by latetrain
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Hi Sum
Your question is outside the remit of the forum, we would advise you to seek advice from your local Welfare Rights Organisation: advicelocal.uk they will be able to take all your son's circumstances into consideration when giving you advice.
Gary
Your question is outside the remit of the forum, we would advise you to seek advice from your local Welfare Rights Organisation: advicelocal.uk they will be able to take all your son's circumstances into consideration when giving you advice.
Gary
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2 days 16 hours ago #308041 by Sum
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Apols for duplicating the query ...ofs i've lost the plot on this one:S
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1 day 16 hours ago #308081 by Onyx123
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Did your son get a pip award for full mobility? If he did, that award should qualify him for a blue badge. I would apply again and send a copy of the pip award. 10 points or more will qualify him with planning and following a journey.
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18 hours 38 minutes ago #308115 by Gaddy
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I receive standard mobility scoring 10 points for descriptor e- this gives automatic eligibilty for a Blue Badge in my borough anyway
. Enhanced mobility does not mean you automatically qualify, I believe you are asked to produce evidence to help your application.
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. Enhanced mobility does not mean you automatically qualify, I believe you are asked to produce evidence to help your application.
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