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Q2 - standing and sitting
in order to avoid significant discomfort or exhaustion. Points 9 Descriptors (c) Cannot, for the majority of the time, remain at a work station, either:(i) standing unassisted by another person (even
Q11 - learning how to do tasks
beyond a simple task, such as setting an alarm clock. Points 9 Descriptors (c) Cannot learn anything beyond a moderately complex task, such as the steps involved in operating a washing machine to clean
Claiming compensation for a personal injury
of solicitors experienced in dealing with personal injuries resulting from motor accidents. Participating solicitors provide a free initial consultation. MASS can be contacted at: MASS C/o Corrigan
Q16 - coping with social situations
with someone unfamiliar to the claimant is always precluded due to difficulty relating to others or significant distress experienced by the claimant. Points 9 Descriptors (c) Engagement in social contact
Q8 - getting around safely
accompanied by another person, due to sensory impairment. Points 15 Descriptors (c) Unable to navigate around unfamiliar surroundings, without being accompanied by another person, due to sensory
How to read your smart gas meter
point If your meter has 3 square red buttons Example If the number on the display is 000135.658, the meter reading is 135. The 3 red buttons on your meter might say ‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘C’. To read
Q1 - moving around and using steps
or exhaustion. Points 15 Descriptors (b) Cannot unaided by another person mount or descend two steps even with the support of a handrail. Points 9 Descriptors (c) Cannot unaided by another person
How to claim Housing Benefit
compensation from the IBS or SIBSS if you had NHS treatment in the 1970s or 1980s and the NHS gave you blood that was infected with HIV or Hepatitis C. Your payments will be part of the IBS or SIBSS if you
Applying for Council Tax Reduction
for a discretionary reduction. If the council’s website doesn’t say how to apply, contact them and ask for ‘a discretionary reduction under section 13A(1)(c) of the Local Government Finance Act 1992’. Explain why
Check how council tax works and if you have to pay
. The valuation bands are: Valuation band Range of values A Up to £40,000 B Over £40,000 and up to £52,000 C Over £52,000 and up to £68,000 D Over £68,000 and up to £88,000 E Over £88,000 and up to £120,000 F Over