'Outdated DLA Advice' re: Assessment Framing
Dawtrey
Community Member Posts: 4 Listener
Hi all, I was watching a disability advocate's video on PIP assessments, and saw a comment underneath that said:
i believe “worst day” is outdated DLA advice. I always write “most days” or “Every day” “Every time “ at the end of each activity. Such as “ I need help in the shower, every time “
I don't have the context for the DLA comparison, so I was both curious and mulling over where I might potentially tweak my further evidence to not all be through the lens of worst days.
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