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joyciebird wrote: »
Well, that is what I was told-in writing-in May 2009 when I queried why an award was given for my son when I had written not applicable on all the mobility questions. I was told that it was because anyone recieving high rate care would need supervision when out and about-the mobility part of his award was therefore given at the lower rate. I was also told the same on here when I queried here back then. I have been trying to locate the paperwork to post the exact wording on here but I archive in January every year and haven't found it yet, I will do if I find it.
http://www.dwp.gov.uk/docs/dmgch61.pdf para 61603 refers to how a claim is assessed when there is only a claim for one component i.e mobility or care.
http://www.dwp.gov.uk/docs/dmgch61.pdf para 61393 refers to the issue of automatic passporting0
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