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Disability ID card without Drivers Licence nor Passport

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samesong
samesong Community member Posts: 6 Listener
How do I prove I need access needs and a companion without the above? 

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  • woodbine
    woodbine Community member Posts: 11,718 Disability Gamechanger
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    Do you get PIP ? if so the letter giving you your PIP award is usually ok.
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  • JessieJ
    JessieJ Community member Posts: 516 Pioneering
    edited February 9
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    Many years ago, when I lived in Devon, the council did give out cards, very basic, but still proof. I don't think that's done now, I haven't heard of any. I sent off for an Access Card, it costs £15 for three years. It is not an official card but accepted for proof at lots of different venues. It's a photo card with boxes for various needs for disabilities. Hopefully it's okay to add a link so you can read up on it.




  • Rosie_Scope
    Rosie_Scope Posts: 2,364 Scope online community team
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    Hi @samesong I've previously used disability benefit letters for this kind of things. Is that something you might be able to use? 

    JessieJ's suggestion looks like a really useful thing to look into too :)


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