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Disability Living Allowance (DLA) is a tax-free benefit for people with disabilities who need help with mobility or care costs. Personal Independence Payment (PIP) has replaced DLA for people between 16 and State Pension age.
Think of examples of the type of help you give your child and how long it takes. If your childs condition varies, think of their needs on both bad and good days and how many of each they have in a typical week. You should also think about how your childs condition affects them in other ways.
If your childs under 3 years old It can be difficult to get DLA for a baby or an infant because all children of that age need a lot of care. But, you should still apply if your child needs more care, attention or supervision than a child of the same age who isnt disabled or doesnt have a health condition.
The child must: be under 16 - anyone over 16 must apply for Personal Independence Payment ( PIP ) need extra looking after or have walking difficulties. be living in England or Wales when you claim (unless youre eligible to claim from abroad)
Question 42 If your childs condition varies, you can still get DLA as long as there is a pattern of substantial care needs or mobility problems. They might have days or weeks when they need less help. Tick any box that apples to your child, even if it doesnt apply all the time.
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Contact the DLA helpline if you havent received a letter after 2 weeks. Youll normally get a decision letter within 3 months. If your claim is successful, the decision letter will tell you how much youll get and for how long. If your claim isnt successful, the decision letter will outline the reasons.
Include supporting evidence with the form if you have it. This can be medical reports, speech and language assessments, psychological reports, and a statement of special educational needs anything that supports what youve said in the form.
Disability Living Allowance DLA is a non-diagnosis specific benefit, so having a diagnosis of autism will not automatically lead to an award, but many children on the autism spectrum do qualify for the benefit. It is also entirely non-means-tested, so your income and savings are not taken into account.

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