PA how to get help?

lutylou
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We've been told that my son is not eligible for a PA. He is 17 has cerbal paulsy,learning disabilities and epilepsy he's on highest rate of pip on both becauseof his age he needs to be with other childrenhis age . I have two other younger sons things they want to do isn't age appropriate or not ideal for his disability.
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Hi @lutylou
Did you get told your son wasn't eligible for a PA after having a needs assessment from your local authority?
What kind of support do you think your son could benefit from if he were to have a PA?1 -
lutylou said:We've been told that my son is not eligible for a PA. He is 17 has cerbal paulsy,learning disabilities and epilepsy he's on highest rate of pip on both becauseof his age he needs to be with other childrenhis age . I have two other younger sons things they want to do isn't age appropriate or not ideal for his disability.0
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