How likely do austitic people and people with comorbid mental problems get PIPs?

Diagnosed with autism, ptsd, depression and anxiety

However, I am a high functioning autistic with a uni degree and a job

What do I do now?

Parents
  • Good advice from Bunny.

    You can be working and still get pip, its tax free as well.

    It is based on what difficulties you have in every day life like preparing a meal, self care and interacting with others as well as making journeys'.

    Its all about points. Speak to CAB and have a look at the claim form. I am sure you can get an advocate to help you fill it in with the correct buzz words etc.

    However, just because you are autistic does not automatically qualify you. Only you will know yourself and what struggles you may have or not.

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  • Good advice from Bunny.

    You can be working and still get pip, its tax free as well.

    It is based on what difficulties you have in every day life like preparing a meal, self care and interacting with others as well as making journeys'.

    Its all about points. Speak to CAB and have a look at the claim form. I am sure you can get an advocate to help you fill it in with the correct buzz words etc.

    However, just because you are autistic does not automatically qualify you. Only you will know yourself and what struggles you may have or not.

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