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4th November 2007, 09:37
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Autism awarded Low rate mobility and no blue badge Quote: |
on the basis that i have mentioned in the application form that at times he runs away from me. In the same form i said that often he refuses to walk due to a reaction to something he doesn't like.
| Yes it does sound contradictory to someone who has zero understanding of ASD and the unpredictability of the disorder but it’s factual, depending on the sensory assault or the surroundings they find themselves in at any given moment.
I am passionate about getting what is right for people with autism and more help with mobility is paramount.
I would advise that you appeal mentioning the featuring sensory assault that a sufferer has to endure on a daily basis which leads to very unpredictable behaviour/actions and give the reasons why mobility is important.
Here is part of a short article I wrote some time ago, hopefully you’ll be able to put your own connotations on some of it that is relevant to you. Autism ~ the misery of sensory assault.
Our senses play an important role in our day to day lives sights, smells, touch and sounds can evoke pleasurable memories.
Of course we take our senses for granted, they are just there, a part of us and we seldom think of them.
The sound of a lawn mower and the smell of freshly cut grass possibly evokes last years memories of Spring, you feel a tingle of excitement that Summer isn’t too far away.
Imagine if you can, you were unable to correctly process the information brought in by your senses?
You’re Autistic and your thoughts couldn’t be further away from warm sunny days and you are in no means excited about anything, you are feeling physical pain because your senses failed you.
All because you are unable to filter out the sound and you just want to run away from it but you can’t.
That is just one example of something that makes a noise, put everything together, stereo’s, hedge trimmers, cars, horns, barking dogs, lots of children, exhausts, clapping, screaming, supermarket announcements, crowds mechanical/interactive toys and all the sounds in our daily lives that we find perfectly acceptable is a war zone for people with autism who are often hyper sensitive.
Sadly there is no asylum and with very little awareness of this condition the misery is intense and extremely painful. |
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4th November 2007, 22:52
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Autism awarded Low rate mobility and no blue badge Hi Missal
you should be able to get a blue badge via your doctor i have Ankolosing Spondolitus i get mobility side of DLA but not DLA for care ( i Have been turned down 8 times since 2000 ) my doctor arranged a letter to hand in with my application for a blue badge.I also got him to register me disabled with the social services etc( seems a bit silly considering i had to use 2 crutches just to walk 10 feet into the local council office to get an application) any way good luck hope this is a help
regards
tc
Last edited by topCatDC; 5th November 2007 at 16:33.
Reason: miss spelling
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5th November 2007, 09:03
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Autism awarded Low rate mobility and no blue badge Sorry, topCatDC, but that's not quite correct. You would have got your BB because of the physical aspect of your disability, eg the difficulty in walking.
The BB parameters are government set (as recently seen with the new changes for under 2 yo), and they are as follows:
You are automatically eligible to apply for a badge if you are over two years old and either: - receive the Higher Rate of the Mobility Component of the Disability Living Allowance
- are registered blind
- receive a War Pensioner's Mobility Supplement
You may also be eligible for a badge if you are over two years old and either: - have a permanent and sustainable disability which means you cannot walk, or which makes walking very difficult
- drive a motor vehicle regularly, have a severe disability in both arms, and are unable to operate all or some types of parking meter (or would find it very difficult to operate them)
If you are a parent of a child who is less than two years old, you may apply for a badge for your child if they have a specific medical condition which means that they either: - must always be accompanied by bulky medical equipment which cannot be carried around without great difficulty
- need to be kept near a vehicle at all times, so that they can, if necessary, be treated in the vehicle, or quickly driven to a place where they can be treated, such as a hospital.
Despite the fact that autistic kids often present massive problems in getting them to move once they've gone into themselves, this is not treated as coming under any of the above criteria. It may be that certain councils are more flexible and therefore that OP may be able to get a BB that way, it's certainly worth a shot, but it will very much come down to the council where she lives. In mine (Croydon), it's not even worth trying, rules are rules are rules.  |
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5th December 2007, 00:45
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