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Q4: eating and drinking
affects your ability to eat and drink. They'll use this to decide if you get PIP. You can also use this space to explain what help you need but don't get. You use a tube feed system If you use
Getting PIP after you’ve reached State Pension age
Getting PIP after you’ve reached State Pension age This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If you’re already
Q11: mixing with other people
of how your condition affects your ability to mix with other people. They'll use this to decide if you can get PIP. You can also use this space to explain what help you need if you don’t currently get
If you struggle to get around and you got PIP before 28 June 2018
If you struggle to get around and you got PIP before 28 June 2018 This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If you
Challenging a benefit decision - mandatory reconsideration
, there are different rules. Check how to challenge a Housing Benefit decision. If the decision was about Employment and Support Allowance (ESA), you might not have to ask for mandatory reconsideration
Q10: reading
picture of how your condition affects your ability to read and understand information. They'll use this to decide if you get PIP. You can also use this space to explain what help you need but don't get
Q12: making decisions about money
use this to decide if you get PIP. You can also use this space to explain what help you need but don't get. Someone reminds or assists you Make it clear if you need help but don’t get it. If you do
Q7: managing toilet needs
not to feel embarrassed, miss out information or put on a brave face. If you do, the DWP won’t get a true picture of how your condition affects you and this can make it harder to get PIP. Question 7a
Letter to confirm the DWP has given you more time to send your PIP claim form
Letter to confirm the DWP has given you more time to send your PIP claim form This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice
Q9: communicating verbally
doorbell or textphone you use an aid either all the time or sometimes you need an interpreter or signer a friend or family member fills in the gaps in conversations you lip-read you have autism and find