Could you be claiming Disability Living Allowance (DLA) for a child under 16 years of age? Your child doesn't have to be disabled to claim DLA. If, because of a brain related condition, they have greater difficulty with everyday activities than other children of the same age then they may be eligible. So, if you've never made a claim or you've been turned down in the past, please take the Two Minute Test to find out if your child could be eligible for DLA.
Cerebra have produced a 63 page, step-by-step guide to claiming DLA for children under 16 years of age who have a brain related condition. The guide takes readers through the claim pack, box-by-box, and contains lots of useful hints and tips on: preparing for a medical visit; obtaining supporting evidence; keeping a DLA diary and much more.
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