17 yr Autistic daughter just refused PIP

Hi,

I am new to the forum as my daughter was only diagnosed with Austistic Spectrum Disorder last summer, after a year and a half of assessments. We applied for PIP last April (I am her appointee) and have just been sent a letter saying she will not receive it, despite never going out alone and not being able to cope with communication with people other than her immediate family, and that is limited. She scored 4 points for 'engaging with other people face to face' and 4 points for 'planning and following journeys'. Zero points for everything else, despite a face to face assessment where I explained that she goes out on average once a week, sometimes less, and is always accompanied. She has lots of sensitivities, particularly with food.

Has anyone else experienced this? I am preparing an appeal. It says on the covering letter ' I realise you have a disability or health condition and receiving this decision isn't the news you were hoping for'. It's a joke.

Parents
  • Ok, you dont mention what part of the country you live in, but there will be a number of solicitors practises that deal with benefit cases near to you. Also there may be a specialist welfare rights support group near to you, is there a local autism support group?

    Failing that contact your local MP's office and make an appointment to go and see them, so they can take up your case.

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  • Ok, you dont mention what part of the country you live in, but there will be a number of solicitors practises that deal with benefit cases near to you. Also there may be a specialist welfare rights support group near to you, is there a local autism support group?

    Failing that contact your local MP's office and make an appointment to go and see them, so they can take up your case.

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