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Can my mates son travel alone when on high rate mobility?
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Planning and following a journey for Enhanced rate is can not follow the route of a familiar journey, without another person an assistance dog, or orientation aid.Doom_and_Gloom wrote: »Chances are the trip on the bus is a familiar route if autism is the problem. If it was an unfamiliar route would he be able to do this on his own?0 -
I came across this the other day
I can't vouch for it's accuracy or indeed when it was produced (!) but it might be helpful for those looking to claim PIP and who are autistic
http://www.specialistautismservices.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/PIP-Guide-2016.doc?x236440
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