Famous People with Autism. Dan Aykroyd - Comedic Actor. Hans Christian Andersen - Children's Author. Benjamin Banneker - African American almanac author, surveyor, naturalist, and farmer. Susan Boyle - Singer. Tim Burton - Movie Director. Lewis Carroll - Author of "Alice in Wonderland".
Replied by slugsta on topic Example of filled in pip form. Hi and Welcome to the forum, you might want to have a look at the following FAQ which explains where everything is. Welcome to Benefits and Work. Although we don't actually have a sample form, our PIP guide does have examples of how you can answer, along with explanations of the Appeals and reconsiderations. If you think that a decision about your benefits is wrong, you have the right to challenge the decision by first asking for a 'mandatory reconsideration' and then appealing to an independent appeal tribunal. One appeals system applies in England, Scotland and Wales, and a different system applies in Northern Ireland. If you made a claim for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and you didn't get the award that you think you were entitled to, you should challenge that decision. The DWP frequently make wrong decisions. This guide will help you decide if you should ask the DWP to look at their decision again and our clever tool writes the letter for you. If the DWP don't change the decision, this guide shows fleshmarketclose ยท 07/04/2018 21:35. Ds with autism had a lifetime award for DLA,high rate care and mobility. On transfer to PIP he was awarded 4 points. At Tribunal the judge said to call it a day and stopped going through the questions when they had got to 33 points entitling high rate daily living and mobility. mental health conditions - for example, anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), schizophrenia, personality disorders autism and Asperger syndrome sensory processing difficulties Autism (Autism Spectrum Disorders) is a developmental disability that typically appears during the first three years of life and is the result of a neurological disorder that is characterized by neurological differences which, thereby, affects the normal functioning of the brain. A diagnosis of an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) requires that .