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12 hours 30 minutes ago #309830 by Onyx123
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Congratulations on the BB.
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8 hours 20 minutes ago #309843 by latetrain
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Hi Sum
We do not take it personally, if we can help with information we will try.
Gary
We do not take it personally, if we can help with information we will try.
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6 hours 17 minutes ago #309849 by LL26
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Hi Sum,
Automatic eligibility requires 10 PTS under 1e. This is people who have overriding psychological distress and therefore can not go out. Unfortunately there is no automatic qualification for 1 f. I'm not sure why this is so.
I suggest you carefully go through the criteria particular those involved with issues such as having difficulties being safe around traffic, whether wandering off occurs, and severely struggling to plan or follow a route. Think about what goes wrong, and how the problem is resolved including what intervention is required by someone else and for how long etc.
I hope this helps.
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Automatic eligibility requires 10 PTS under 1e. This is people who have overriding psychological distress and therefore can not go out. Unfortunately there is no automatic qualification for 1 f. I'm not sure why this is so.
I suggest you carefully go through the criteria particular those involved with issues such as having difficulties being safe around traffic, whether wandering off occurs, and severely struggling to plan or follow a route. Think about what goes wrong, and how the problem is resolved including what intervention is required by someone else and for how long etc.
I hope this helps.
LL26
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