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Getting evidence to support your PIP claim
of how your condition affects you 78.3 KB . Important Don’t delay returning your 'How your disability affects you' form or attending an assessment because you’re waiting on supporting evidence. You
How to claim DLA for your child
How to claim DLA for your child This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales You can claim DLA to help with the extra
Help with filling in the Attendance Allowance form
can use our diary template 99 KB . The diary can give you a good idea of your 'care needs' - this is the help you need to complete personal tasks. Help with personal tasks does not mean help
How the DWP makes a decision on PIP claims
for Personal independence Payment (PIP), a health professional will look at your ability to carry out a range of daily living activities and mobility activities. The health professional will consider whether
Help with filling in the DLA form for your child
Help with filling in the DLA form for your child This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales Filling in the DLA form
Challenging a PIP decision - the tribunal hearing
to feel anxious or nervous ahead of the appeal hearing, but no one will be trying to catch you out - it’s your opportunity to explain how your condition affects you and show them why you should get PIP
How to claim Attendance Allowance
in the form - particularly if you have bad days and good days. Fill in our diary template to help you 99 KB . Write down your difficulties, the care or supervision you need and how long it took. The diary
Preparing for your PIP assessment
assessment 96.8 KB . Print it out and take it with you. It includes tips on what to take to your assessment and dos and don’ts during the assessment. Observations on what you say and do during
Applying for Universal Credit
you’re eligible for Universal Credit. If you're already on benefits, you should check if you need to move on to Universal Credit. You might need to move if: your situation changes - for example if you
Going to your Universal Credit interview
meet your work coach. You can use a checklist to remind you what you need to take with you to your interview 70.4 KB . Don’t worry if you don’t have all the documents you need - you’ll need to answer