Pip forms
Cartercarter
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Is there anything in specific you need help with or are you just saying that as an expression?0
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I'm filling them I for my husband i was wondering if there's key words they like to see0
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There's no specific wording you should use at all. What you should do is give a couple of real world examples of exactly what happened the last time he attempted each activity that applies to him. Include detailed information such as where he was, what exactly happened, did anyone see it and what the consequences were. You should use at least half an A4 side of paper per descriptor that applies.Make sure you add his name and NI number to everything you send. If you have evidence to send with the form then make sure it's copies only because they don't return anything.0
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