Resource: Personal Independence Payment (PIP)

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Personal Independence Payment (PIP)

Claiming PIP for autism and daily living needs

Source: Citizens Advice

Resource Summary
Citizens Advice explains Personal Independence Payment (PIP), a benefit for individuals with long-term health conditions or disabilities, including autism. It clarifies eligibility, the assessment process, and how to effectively articulate the impact of autism on daily living and mobility to ensure a successful claim.

This Citizens Advice resource provides an in-depth explanation of Personal Independence Payment (PIP), a benefit designed to help with extra living costs if you have a long-term physical or mental health condition or disability. It is particularly useful for autistic individuals and their carers, as it breaks down the complex criteria for eligibility, which are based on how a condition affects an individual's ability to carry out daily activities and move around. The guide offers specific advice on how to complete the PIP application form (known as the 'How your disability affects you' form), providing examples of how to describe the challenges faced due to autism in areas like planning journeys, engaging with others, or managing therapy. It also prepares individuals for the face-to-face assessment, offering tips on what to expect and how to best present their case. Furthermore, it explains the process for mandatory reconsiderations and appeals, empowering claimants to challenge decisions effectively. This detailed guidance is invaluable for navigating the PIP system successfully.

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