Hi ...
Without a poll, my experiences and those of others, suggests a massive difference in who gets what for there child ... Im not sure how they decide and work it out ...
I myself no longer get DLA for Nathan, as he has just turned 16, and his claim was turned down, in his own right. However, some parents children recieve it up to the age of 18
My personal view is all should receive some form of assistance regardless of age, rather than call it DLA, as I know many dont see themselves as disabled, and I understand that element ... so I dont wish to offend anyone ...
🙂 .. may be even if it was a small payment that was to help with rising food costs etc. As stated children/adults dont grow out of the condition. As a country we seem to have the resources to waste money and send it here, there and everywhere.
I would uge ant parent whos child is diabetic to claim, reegardless of circumstances, as they are entitled to in there own right. It is not means tested in anyway, so for eg, if your child is going to boarding school, bang that claim in.
Getting DLA at the highest rate, will also, if you are in receipt of Child Tax Credit, mean you will get a slightly higher amount.
Heidi
xx
🙂