In regard to personal independence payment (PIP), the law states that "social support" means support from a person trained or experienced in assisting people to engage in social situations;

Caselaw establishes that social support can be provided before or during and activity.  It can included prompting but must come from someone who fits the definition above.

Social support is relevant to the following personal independence payment activity:

9. Engaging with other people face to face.

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