Benefits: how do you get them?

I have been working on and off since I was 17 and in the past couple of years I have come to realise I simply cannot do it without proper support. The trouble is, due to the way my mother has treated me and my Aspergers and how she refused to help me understand my condition better, I have gone through much of my life pretending to myself and others that I don't have an ASD. I know I need help, but I find it so difficult to talk about my Aspergers as I have been raised in such a way that has made me ashamed of who I am.

Anyway, I think I could really do with some benefits. I know as someone with an ASD I am entitled to certain benefits, but was wondering just how you can actually get them. I would just ask at my local Jobcentre, but the majority of the staff there do not seem as if they would be sensitive or understanding of my condition. They are, after all, trained to get people off benefits through any means necessary as opposed to actively helping get people into work.

Does anyone have any tips on how to get the support I need from DWP? Also any tips on better recognition of my condition from GPs would be great

Parents
  • You complete the form, and drop it off, with a sicknote, at the jobcenter...you either want to get an NT to do this or go at 4.55 when its empty as you may suffer sensory and/or anxiety issues if you have to que in a socially disorginised enviroment under flurescent lighting. 

    You'll be required to send more sick notes for about six months by which time you should be moved to "support group" and no longer need to prove entitlement.

    A claim for ESA requires very little to no interaction with jobcenter staff.

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  • You complete the form, and drop it off, with a sicknote, at the jobcenter...you either want to get an NT to do this or go at 4.55 when its empty as you may suffer sensory and/or anxiety issues if you have to que in a socially disorginised enviroment under flurescent lighting. 

    You'll be required to send more sick notes for about six months by which time you should be moved to "support group" and no longer need to prove entitlement.

    A claim for ESA requires very little to no interaction with jobcenter staff.

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