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8 years 4 months ago #184993 by ritz
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Hello, I am in the process of completing my pip form using the guides from this website. I remember that when I completed my dla form the advice given was that if you cannot carry out an activity repeatedly reliably and regularly then it counts as not being able to do the activity and should therefore tick 'no' box.
With the new pip form should the answer still be 'no' even if I can do it sometimes but cannot do it regularly or reliably?
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Ritzy
With the new pip form should the answer still be 'no' even if I can do it sometimes but cannot do it regularly or reliably?
Many thanks
Ritzy
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8 years 4 months ago #185034 by Gordon
There is a section in the PIP Claim guide about "reliably", the terms are different from DLA,
You need to explain what activities you can do reliably on the majority of days, with the use of aids (this is different from DLA), or prompting, assistance or supervision from another person.
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ritzy wrote: Hello, I am in the process of completing my pip form using the guides from this website. I remember that when I completed my dla form the advice given was that if you cannot carry out an activity repeatedly reliably and regularly then it counts as not being able to do the activity and should therefore tick 'no' box.
With the new pip form should the answer still be 'no' even if I can do it sometimes but cannot do it regularly or reliably?
Many thanks
Ritzy
There is a section in the PIP Claim guide about "reliably", the terms are different from DLA,
You need to explain what activities you can do reliably on the majority of days, with the use of aids (this is different from DLA), or prompting, assistance or supervision from another person.
Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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