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mrsfalla2012
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Hi everyone my name is Lorna I’m new to this My daughter has high functioning autism she was receiving esa but now she has been told she has to work will this affect her pip that she gets monthly and how does this affect her
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Hi and welcomePIP and ESA are separate benefits. Many people work and receive PIP. As long as your Daughter does not do work that conflicts with the reason for her PIP award then it will not be affected1
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Really sorry I posted twice as I’m new to this0
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no need to apologise, we are here to help
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Thank you think I’ve posted a few times how do delete them0
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