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Q10 - staying conscious when awake
Help to fill in Q10: staying conscious when awake for your ESA application. Find out what this means and how to correctly complete the question
Q11 - learning how to do tasks
Help to fill in Q11: learning how to do tasks for your ESA application. Find out what this means and how to correctly complete the question
Q11: mixing with other people
Help to fill in Q11: mixing with other people for PIP. Find out what this means and get advice on how to complete the question for your claim.
Q1 - moving around and using steps
Help to fill in Q1: moving around and using steps for your ESA application. Find out what this means and how to correctly complete the question
Q7: managing toilet needs
Help to fill in Q7: managing toilet needs for PIP. Find out what this means and get advice on how to complete the question.
Q3: preparing and cooking a meal
Help to fill in Q3: preparing and cooking a meal for PIP. Find out what this means and get advice on how to complete the question.
Use our British Sign Language service to help you apply for Universal Credit
You can use our British Sign Language (BSL) video service if you need help or advice with applying for Universal Credit and the early stages of your claim.
Q2: listing your health professionals
Help to fill in Q2: listing your health professionals for PIP. Find out what this means and get advice on how to complete the question for your claim.
Letter to confirm the DWP has given you more time to send your PIP claim form
Template letter you can use to confirm an extension to the deadline for returning your Personal Independence Payment (PIP) form
Q5 - manual dexterity (moving your hands)
Help to fill in Q5: manual dexterity (moving your hands) for your ESA application. Find out what this means and how to correctly complete the question