Hi, my name is Sarahm29! can anyone please help on what a successful PIP application looks like?
Sarahm29
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i need help to apply for pip for an adult friend with adhd .. can anyone please help on what a successful application looks like?
thank you
i need help to apply for pip for an adult friend with adhd .. can anyone please help on what a successful application looks like?
thank you
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Hi,No one can tell you what a successful application looks like because PIP isn't awarded based on any diagnosis. Everyone is affected differently by those conditions and whether a person is entitled to PIP will totally depend on how their conditions affect them against the 12 PIP activities.See link for descriptors. https://pipinfo.net/If you don't fully understand the PIP descriptors then i'd advise your friend to get some expert advice and help going forward. Start here. https://advicelocal.uk/
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Hello @Sarahm29
Welcome to the community, I hope you are well this morningI hope to see you getting involved more around the community. This is a very supportive and welcoming site to be a part of so I’m hopeful that you’ll find it to be a positive outlet. Feel free to have a look around and get involved wherever you’d like 😊 A few notable pages I’d recommend visiting would be:
- The virtual coffee lounge which is one of our categories, in which we play games and talk about general subjects such as hobbies and interests
- The recent discussions page, which shows an overview of everything happening across the community
- The categories page, which shows a full list of discussion groups on the community
If you have any questions at all then don’t hesitate to ask.
I have moved your discussion over to our PIP category, which you might find it helpful to browse for related discussions0 -
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