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jogallag
                              

benefits, mid-derbyshire citizens advice bureau
Member since
21st Jan 2004

CDLA/12315/96
Thu 19-Feb-04 01:32 PM

does anybody have a copy of this CD please. it relates to the definition of frequent attention:

"Frequent attention throughout the day is not the same as continual, or near continual, attention. The claimant will satisfy the test if, on average, he requires attention on a number of occasions throughout the day. For example, and it is only an example, an appellant will satisfy the test if he or she needs help getting up, dressing and washing in the morning and in going to bed at night and also requires a reasonable amount of relevant attention on two or three further occasions during the course of the day." para 11

thanks.
email welfare-cab@uk2.net

  

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RE: CDLA/12315/96, mike shermer, 19th Feb 2004, #1
RE: CDLA/12315/96, jean, 19th Feb 2004, #2
      RE: CDLA/12315/96, shawn, 22nd Mar 2004, #3

mike shermer
                              

Welfare Benefits Officer, Kings Lynn & West Norfolk Borough Council, Kings l
Member since
23rd Jan 2004

RE: CDLA/12315/96
Thu 19-Feb-04 02:38 PM


I would also appreciate a copy of this one if at all poss

mike.shermer@west-norfolk.gov.uk

  

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jean
                              

specialist support project manager, london advice services alliance
Member since
19th Jan 2004

RE: CDLA/12315/96
Thu 19-Feb-04 03:31 PM

if anyone has an electronic copy you could email it to us and we'll publish it - my email is jfrench@REMOVElasa.org.uk (remove the REMOVE before emailing us!)

if anyone has a paper copy send it to us at -

rightsnet
london advice services alliance
88-94 wentworth street
london e1 7sa

and we'll endeavour to publish it



  

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shawn
                              

Charter member

RE: CDLA/12315/96
Mon 22-Mar-04 01:33 PM

thanks to jo gallagher ... a copy of CDLA/12315/96 can now be downloaded here -

http://www.rightsnet.org.uk/pdfs/CDLA_12315_96.pdf



  

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