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Dla wait time part 2 2022

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Ltb17 · 30/05/2022 11:33

Set new one up as old thread ended @April202 @Nicky80catri @Leaf1216 can't remember any other names

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Nicky80catri · 30/05/2022 11:43

@Ltb17 thanks Hun .still no word. Holding out to call them xxx

Ltb17 · 30/05/2022 12:34

@Twinmummyanda6yearold @Jstir @ParentingPD8aa @Elizabeth1412 @Pmp1315 @Melb1986 @Mum2Two 91

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Ltb17 · 30/05/2022 12:35

@Nicky80catri yep nothing for me yet either

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Bizzlemizzle · 30/05/2022 12:36

Ah! Found you all!

I can't reply in the last thread but just want to say thank you for the advice from my last post on their regarding mobility struggles.

I'm going to looking over the suggestions further, had just a hectic week or so not had chance to look in huge detail

I rang this morning to check my extra evidence had been scanned in and the lovely man on the phone let me know I have roughly a 2 to 3 weeks wait (I'm a renewal, due mid July) and any further evidence collected from now until mid July will be looked it, anything sent after the decision it will just go back to that DM to review again providing it is before the renewal date, then it will go as COC.

Fortunately, I have another busy few weeks so I'll be occupied enough not to think about it all!

Ltb17 · 30/05/2022 12:37

@Nicky80catri when did you last call? I would ring if I was you, apparently they are working from 21st onwards now

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Ltb17 · 30/05/2022 12:38

@Bizzlemizzle sorry couldn't remember everyone on old thread, they close after 1000 comments

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NoWordForFluffy · 30/05/2022 12:40

Checking in!

I hate this bloody waiting. Sigh. (12 April date here.)

Bizzlemizzle · 30/05/2022 12:42

@Ltb17 No worries! I had a feeling it was going close off soon!

Ltb17 · 30/05/2022 12:54

@Needanewadventure2021 how are you getting on with your mr?

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April202 · 30/05/2022 13:05

I think I'll call in bit see what date they say seems to be one adviser says different to another I suppose depends on which dm I got one that a tortoise I think .lol x

Sarah3587 · 30/05/2022 13:07

Mine was scanned 23rd march..still waiting. Fingers crossed for some news this week.

dawny30xx · 30/05/2022 13:30

Hi all

so I’ve called again for a coc update as I have had other friends that have had a decision before me! Same time applying! The lady said the cla is where it should be and that your looking up to 17 weeks for coc and that a decision should be made around the end of July 😫 it’s not with the decision maker yet mine was scanned the 1st off March! It feels like forever I have been cool about it but now I’m getting impatient!!!

Td109 · 30/05/2022 13:35

Mine was scanned 25th March, I’m thinking it will be next week at the earliest due to the BH’s and possible the fact they can’t phone and speak to DD’s school. Do they often contact the school? I heard they do but maybe I’m wrong 🤔 let’s hope we hear soon 🤞🏼

Nicky80catri · 30/05/2022 13:36

@Ltb17 just going to wait for the all important text that we are supposed to receive. It's killing me. I know she deserves to be awarded but will they think so too. Her anxiety is so bad at the moment. She won't go out alone doesn't sleep well at night. She has tantrums like a 2 year old. I am just stressing that they are going to tell me no x

Ltb17 · 30/05/2022 14:11

@dawny30xx my change of circumstances just took 22 weeks

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Ltb17 · 30/05/2022 14:12

@Nicky80catri I know what you mean, I dread calling and hearing a no!!

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dawny30xx · 30/05/2022 14:18

@Ltb17

That is such a crazy time to wait did they send a text or anything or did the money appear in your bank! I can’t believe how long it’s taking I want to know!!!!!!!!

Ltb17 · 30/05/2022 14:21

@dawny30xx it's a long story I was messed about a lot, I got a text so called to check the award to be told he had been awarded hrc and hrm. Called back again to check payment dates to be told it hadn't been done, never should have been told it had as wasn't with dm yet. Then dm called to say he had it and would be doing it and checking to see why someone messed up and told me it had been done. Anyway was sorted a few days later but never got a text to confirm, I found out over the phone.

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Needanewadventure2021 · 30/05/2022 14:55

Hiya @Ltb17 thanks for asking.

I have to be honest I've not been on here for a bit. I guess i find it hard hearing others being awarded for similar needs to my DS but he got refused.

I ended up requesting a statement of reasons to find out why they declined his claim. That only came last week so I'm due to sit and do the MR this week. To tell you I was appalled is any understatement. ALL his care needs (EVERY SINGLE ONE!) were dismissed following a call to the school SENCO. Apparently he presents as happy, full of life and confident in school. No he is loud, overpowering and spends his days role playing taking on a dominant characters part. Best was he walks himself to school at 7 completely independently. Which is strange as up until 6 weeks ago he was driven to and from school and those doing the school runs now have to restrain him and hold him back and they have even told school this. They also denied any interventions at school which again is very strange as he is in two type of therapy and will be being removed from class every day for sessions on his mobility and poor muscle development. I cannot put into words how let down I feel.

The statement of reasons made me angry upset. He doesn't qualify for mobility as he isn't registered disabled or lost any limbs. It doesn't matter he has no road sense, is impulsive and a danger when out and has to be pulled back or chased after. Those two were the criteria they gave and he met none. Not only were the SENCo comments infuriating, they commented how though sharing my bed wasn't conventional because I dont have to move between rooms during the night to help him it is deemed acceptable. And the worst I felt was 'may we suggest the use of nappies or pull ups to avoid your child's embarrassing accidents'. No consideration that he is wetting and messing himself most days a week.

This process is soul destroying especially when I see others being awarded for similar needs to my boy. Another mother on FB the other day posted her childs award letter. Awarded for the same things my son does. I feel so let down by them.
In the meantime my DS is getting worse and school are putting everything on the fact he is happy at school yet seem to forget the interventions they have put in place. I was part of a meeting recently and I cried and cried as its even worse that i thought. Sadly he is still being punished daily for his stimming which I know upsets him as he gets home screaming saying that they stop him from trying to make himself calm. He spends his days sensory seeking. School have also told me to discuss the possibility of vacant seizures from observations that have made yet only a week prior they had told the DLA his is absolutely fine.

I spent my morning crying to our GP. This will be the 3rd urgent referral he has made since Feb. He is also referring to community Paediatrician and we will he starting with BEAM.

I'm really really upset

Needanewadventure2021 · 30/05/2022 15:15

I was confused by this lol. Should it be in SN?

Ltb17 · 30/05/2022 15:33

@Needanewadventure2021 oh I'm sorry to hear you're having a tough time. This whole process is so draining isn't it. It's frustrates me that they heavily rely their decisions on what's schools say as it's us parents or carers that know our children the best!
Yes you're right it should be on sn children but I can't figure out how to change it lol

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NoWordForFluffy · 30/05/2022 15:36

Ltb17 · 30/05/2022 15:33

@Needanewadventure2021 oh I'm sorry to hear you're having a tough time. This whole process is so draining isn't it. It's frustrates me that they heavily rely their decisions on what's schools say as it's us parents or carers that know our children the best!
Yes you're right it should be on sn children but I can't figure out how to change it lol

I'll report it, and MN should move it!

NoWordForFluffy · 30/05/2022 15:39

And I agree about schools not always having a clue. DS' school just thought he was shy / quiet, given he meets all academic targets (even though he's summer-born). It's only since then having to complete a questionnaire for the diagnosis organisation, and talking to us, that they've really clicked.

Nicky80catri · 30/05/2022 15:46

@Ltb17 I am too scared to phone... But I want to know. 11 weeks in this is killing me xx

Needanewadventure2021 · 30/05/2022 15:50

My son is way behind (average 3 years learning) but the DLA suggested this is not an indication of anything going on.

I cant tell you how upset I am about it all. It's half term and my poor boy has spent his day pacing up and down one room, throwing himself into walls, pulling his face about. His wet himself. and now I've finally got him to stay still his pushing himself into me like we are attached.

I feel so helpless

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