Trying to get a Disability Travel pass in Sheffield
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Katykins202
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I'm a 55 and have Aspergers and Bi-=Polar disorder.
Trying to get a Disability Travel pass in Sheffield is a nightmare.Has any one with the same diagnosis had the same problem ?
Trying to get a Disability Travel pass in Sheffield is a nightmare.Has any one with the same diagnosis had the same problem ?
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Hi @Katykins202
Welcome to the community, the eligibility for the Disabled Person's travel pass in Sheffield is:Eligibility
You may be able to qualify for permit if you:
- are registered blind, partially sighted or deaf
- are unable to speak
- have a learning disability registered with Social Services
- have substantial and long-term disabilities or injuries which severely impacts their ability to walk
- are a current blue badge holder
- have lost the use of both arms
- are unable to drive because of a health problem, such as autism or epilepsy
- have, or currently suffer from, a psychiatric disorder, or have an enhanced level care programme approach
What has your experience been?0 -
Though having a look, that online form is TERRIBLE!!!0
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