DLA
Rallymad
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I have been diagnosed for nearly nine years and was claiming DLA, recently they reviewed my situation, sent a GP out to the house and it ended up going to tribunal, obviously I lost my appeal. They say because I am a learning disability support worker, community based that I cannot claim DLA as I am a 'carer' . What I'd like to know is can I put in another claim again?
Arlene
Arlene
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Yes you can and i would consider going to appeal, no one lives in the ideal situation and these people should know this, i have my brother careing for me and he has a prolasped disc and i have days where i have to care for him aswell, so they shouldnt discrimate against you in any way good luck soraya0
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Sorry realised you went to appeal and lost apply again i dont know the rules if you are recieving carers allowance they may be different check it out with c.a.b. or benefits agency x0
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I am not receiving carers benefit. It is because I work as a community support worker, they said due to the nature of my work, I cannot be assisted!! The whole purpose of DLA is to help make life easier, ie buy equipment for self to do everyday tasks around the house, I did tell them that I thought they were discriminating against me but made no difference. Was just wondering that as I have had it previously and lost it would I be able to put new claim in, RA is a changeable condition, somedays its okay and I get by but others I am crippled. :sad:0
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They stopped the lot and with no explanation other than that when the GP had examined me on that specific day in March he did not see any symptoms or any equipment in my house ( we pointedly asked him if he wanted to see it but he said that did not matter). As everyone knows we have good days and bad days!
I just want to kno if I can re-apply as went to tribunal appeal and was turned down.0 -
Hi Arlene
Thanks for your posting.
I'm sorry to hear that your DLA has been stopped.
It is probably best to speak to a benefits specialist so they can advise on the best course of action. The following organisations specialise in this area.
You can either contact your local Citizens Advice Bureau (http://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/index/getadvice.htm), DIAL UK (http://www.dialuk.info/about.asp), The Disability Law Service (http://www.dls.org.uk/about_us/contact.html) or Turn2Us (0808 802 2000 or at turn2us.org.uk).
You are welcome to ring the helplines on 0808 800 4050 (open 10am to 4pm from Monday to Friday) if you would like to have a chat about your current situation.
Regards
Nick
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