The Disability Living Allowance (DLA) form can be an intimidating form to complete. Below are some general tips to consider when filling in the form. At the bottom of this web page there is a form you can download, fill in and send off with your completed DLA application form to provide the decision maker with further information on your condition and the extra support you need.
How do I apply for DLA?
You can request a DLA application form through the following methods:
- phone the Benefits Enquiry Line 0800 882 200
- visit your local jobcentre plus or benefits agency office
- download the form from the Directgov website at: www.direct.gov.uk/disability
The form should be dated when it is sent out, if you return the form within six weeks of this date and you are awarded DLA, the award will be backdated to the date you requested the form.
To find out more about DLA and whether you may be eligible please see our information sheet entitled Claiming DLA. This is available by calling the Autism Helpline on 0808 800 4104 (Monday - Friday, 10am - 4pm) or emailing autismhelpline@nas.org.uk. The information sheet can also be downloaded at the bottom of this page.
Tips on completing the form
- Keep a claim file. Photocopy everything you send and receive regarding your application. Also keep a note of any telephone conversations you have regarding the claim.
- Mention all your difficulties. Your DLA claim is based on all health difficulties, so if you have physical or health problems such as asthma or diabetes make sure you mention them on the form, as well as your autistic spectrum disorder.
- Ensure you explain what causes your problems with certain activities. For example 'I have difficulties using public transport because I have Asperger syndrome'.
- Say what your problems are in detail.
- Give examples, for example 'On one occasion I left the iron on and burnt the carpet. It nearly started a fire'.
- Say how someone could help you, for example 'If someone is with me when I am in a strange place they can help calm me down if I start to get anxious'.
- Your GP may be contacted regarding your claim. Do not assume that your GP will know everything about your condition and how it affects you on a day-to-day basis. Make an appointment with your GP before you send your application form off to give them a copy of the completed form, and to update them about how your condition is affecting you.
The medical visit
Following sending your completed DLA application form off you may receive a letter or telephone call informing you that the DWP (Department for Work and Pensions) will be sending a doctor to your home to do a medical visit. This is to find out further information about your condition and how it affects you. If you refuse to meet with the doctor, your application will be turned down immediately. You can however request that the time is changed if needed, and you can also request to have someone present at the meeting. We would strongly advise you to have a family member or friend with you for the medical visit.
There are two parts to the medical visit. The first part involves the doctor taking a statement from you about your own needs. You will be required to sign this statement if you agree with it. The second part is a report written by the visiting doctor stating what your needs are in their opinion.
Further information
For further information regarding completing your DLA form, please contact one of the following organisations:
- the Autism Helpline (see contact details below)
- your local Citizen Advice Bureau (details in your local telephone book, or by looking at www.citizensadvice.org.uk/ or www.cas.org.uk if you are Scotland).
- the Benefits enquiry line 0800 882 200.
Useful reading
Disability Alliance: Claiming DLA: a self help guide for disabled people aged 16-64. Available through The Disability Alliance website www.disabilityalliance.org/list4.htm or by calling 020 7247 8776. Priced at £5, or £3 for those on benefits.
This information is reproduced from S. Donnison & H. Whitehead (2005) Making the best possible DLA claims, for adults with mental health conditions (Benefits and Work). Copyright belongs to Benefits and Work and must not be reproduced without permission. For further information on benefits and work see www.benefitsandwork.co.uk
Supplementary information
You may wish to use the form available to download at the bottom of this page to support your application.
Complete all parts and send it with your completed DLA application form. As well as completing this form, it would be beneficial to have some medical evidence to support your claim. Ask a health professional, such as your GP, psychiatrist or psychologist to write a supporting letter for your claim. Ask them to also send you a copy of the letter they write so that you can keep a copy in your claim file.
The supplementary information form must only be sent to the DLA office with a completed DLA application from. It will not be considered without the other form.
Documents to download
Quick link to this page: www.autism.org.uk/17998