Does anyone in the forum know what planning and following a journey means!
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romey50
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Does anyone in the forum know what planning and following a journey means!
How do you go about making an appeal and who can help you please?
How do you go about making an appeal and who can help you please?
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Hi @romey50 and welcome to the community. It's good to have you with us.
Is 'planning and following a journey' related to ASD? Or is that just a memory glitch of my own. And which benefit is it that you want to appeal? We have resources on here (you'll find links in the purple band at the bottom of the page) which will help you with PIP/DLA, ESA and probably others.
Have a look and see if any of it is useful. Don't hesitate to get back to us or to ask any questions you have.
Warmest best wishes to you,
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Also there is a lot of information here about the appeal process.Scope
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Hi ! I am currently applying for PIp from Dla! I don’t have enough points on my planning and following a journey! Trying to get my gp to support it with a letter but he doesn’t know me as my doctor for 10 years who knows me well has stopped being a doctor as he doesn’t agree with what’s happening with the changes ! I’m at my wits end as without my car I will not be able to even do some part time work! I am 60 years old,worked all my life,even through my children and I need help now ! I’m afraid I am going down that slippery slope that has taken me years to get up! I have CFS/ME and have had 2 spinal operations and have regular spinal epidurals ! It’s so hard at the moment and is really looking bleak as my car will go back on 9th March! Can anyone help please
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@romey50 Hi my mums assesser ticked descriptor E on the mobility part because she cannot go on a journey on her own due to physiological distress so if you yourself cannot go on your own say so in the claim form .
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Hi thanks budgie ! I have already done my form! Wish I had found this site earlier x
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@romey50 Yes it's all about how it affects you not what's causing your disability.
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I've just filled my form in with the help of citizens advice. They have all the info. I put I can't plan or follow a journey because it would cause lot of stress anxiety due to discomfort especially on long journeys have to stop take break. But mainly cantc because imI not allowed to drive to due drugs medication taking classed as illegal drugs therefore not allowed to drive. I have mobility car named driver. Am waiting on face to face appointment with medical assessment PIP. Hope this helps.
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JCTaylor said:I've just filled my form in with the help of citizens advice. They have all the info. I put I can't plan or follow a journey because it would cause lot of stress anxiety due to discomfort especially on long journeys have to stop take break. But mainly cantc because imI not allowed to drive to due drugs medication taking classed as illegal drugs therefore not allowed to drive. I have mobility car named driver. Am waiting on face to face appointment with medical assessment PIP. Hope this helps.
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I use a sat nav while driving but got no points on acessment as I take the dog out using my mobility scooter plus have a second scooter to go in boot for shopping trips, the reason I got full mobility is that my circumstances changed in the 12mths since my first PIP claim when able to walk no more than 200 mths but now cannot walk more than 20 mths so went from half mobility to full.
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But many non-disabled people use a sat nav whilst out driving. It would only be aids that a non-disabled people wouldn't use.
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@romey50
If you work part time and drive yourself there you will struggle to get any points for planning and going on a journey. You really need not to be able to go out alone at all. Your only hope of higher rate then would be the distance you can walk without pain. From what you say this should give you the points you need but who knows with what is happening now. They make their own decisions often not based on evidence or what they are told. -
wildlife said:@romey50
If you work part time and drive yourself there you will struggle to get any points for planning and going on a journey. You really need not to be able to go out alone at all. Your only hope of higher rate then would be the distance you can walk without pain. From what you say this should give you the points you need but who knows with what is happening now. They make their own decisions often not based on evidence or what they are told.
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