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Getting the Benefits You Deserve

Getting the Benefits You Deserve

The Sheffield Autism Partnership Network , which aims to build a better Sheffield for people with autism, recently held a network session on access to benefits, specifically PIP, with advice from some industry experts.

As a result they have created a document containing the most useful information that came out of this session , which is aimed particularly at Autistic people but can apply to everyone.

Their document Getting the Benefits You Deserve is about applying for a Personal Independence Payment ( PIP ) and what to do if your application is turned down. It contains tips and links to useful information and guides that can help you along the way.

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