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Hi, im Mahi! I need advice on DLA to PIP form filling.
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Mahi
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Hi everyone, I am new to community don't know where to began need some advice for my daughter DLA to PIP form filling.
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Hi and welcome in board
There is lots of info in the pip section but if you have a specific question just ask
Fill the form in with as much detail as possible for each descriptor giving real examples of what happens when she tries to do the task
If she cant doubt why not does she need support or aids , can she do it safely reliably and repeatedly
Good luck let us know how you get on -
Hi @Mahi and welcome to our online community.
The form-filling process can be a challenging one can't it? Our members give brilliant advice though, such as this recent thread on PIP review paperwork which contains good tips on the types of evidence and real-life examples to include when completing the form.
Is there any bit in-particular you are struggling with?
Please let us know, and in the mean-time, I've moved this thread over to our PIP, DLA and AA discussion board to help others see it in the futureOnline Community Co-ordinator
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