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DLA WAITING TIMES THREAD 64

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zoeybrooks45 · 07/02/2025 07:06

Please feel free to add your scan date and whether it's a new claim/mandatory reconsideration/change of circumstances or renewal.
New claims (NC) - people are being told the wait time has increased to 25 weeks! I would say most are done before this though around the 20 week mark?
Mandatory reconsideration (MC) and Change of circumstances (COC) is around 20-25 weeks.
Renewals tend to be between 15-20 weeks.
If you disagree with the outcome of an MR you can appeal and go to court (tribunal)
Scan date is the date DLA scan your application forms on to their system, if you downloaded your application forms then this will be from when your award will be backdated from. If you called up for forms then the date on those is the date yours will be backdated from.
If successful and claiming universal credit (UC) please update them as this will entitle you to disabled child element adding extra to your award.

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zoeybrooks45 · 12/02/2025 18:06

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Yeah I would sent that over as it highlighted the difficulties. Please delete photos of private information. Thank you

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zoeybrooks45 · 12/02/2025 18:06

Yeah I would sent that over as it highlighted the difficulties. Please delete photos of private information. Thank you

Thank you sorry how do I delete I’ve never used this befor x

Senmummy1234 · 12/02/2025 18:26

I’m doing the renewal forms for my son, not due till June but they took so long to do and still forgot to add stuff and also his autism has been wrote up now just waiting for that and will send in as further evidence. Along with his dad writing a part for him. I also have the childminder that had my son and that’s in there as well for the running off etc. I have the ados assessment in there along with his Sen 1 plan. The school is useless my end and I’m just going forward with an EHCP myself . When I got his ados assessment back, it really made me upset and was so sad to read. He is also has ADHD diagnosed, tics and awaiting speech and language therapy x I have heard horror stories of being declined for there renewal. Please somewon share some good stories !

TaraMickaila2025 · 12/02/2025 20:25

Hi everyone so i have payment of £1390.60 going in tomoro Mrc from 2nd october 2024 im wondering ive updated my UC journal they have said its now been sent to decision maker over my backdate request for carers and disabled child element does anyone no roughly how much this is so i have a rough idea just to make sure when and if they give it my daughter how much i should be looking out for roughly thanks everyone x

Nirzhara · 12/02/2025 20:32

Hi does any one know how long does take once with a dm.

PositivityRipples · 12/02/2025 20:55

@TaraMickaila2025 £156 a month disabled child element of uc for MRC.
So oct, nov, Dec, Jan = £624
February will be paid with your monthly uc this month I'd imagine.

£198 a month carer element of uc
So oct, nov, Dec, Jan = £792
February will be paid with your monthly uc this month I'd imagine.
So my guesstimate is £1416.00 for both on backpay.

Are you currently under the benefit cap?

Teeggie · 12/02/2025 21:41

Apologies if this isn't the place to post this but I thought others may find it useful if like me they have decided to contact their MP about the long wait times and poor decision making.

This is a letter I've sent to my MP. Happy for anyone to use it as a base if they also wish to raise the issues. It really is unacceptable what our children are being out through.

Dear MP

I am writing to highlight a crisis affecting disabled children and their families—one that I hope you are already aware of, and if not, that you will bring to the government as a matter of urgency.

My son is deaf. He wears hearing aids to assist with this. He experiences many challenges that other children his age with normal hearing do not. In August, I applied for Disability Living Allowance (DLA) on his behalf.

I received an acknowledgment letter from the DWP stating they had received my application and would make a decision within 15 weeks (75 working days).

Once 15 weeks had passed, I contacted the DWP for an update and was told that the time to assess a new application had risen to 25 weeks (125 working days) and that I should call back in a few months.

On the 2nd of January—20 weeks (100 working days) after my application—I received a letter stating my son was not eligible for DLA. The reasoning given was that because he wears hearing aids, his hearing is improved and he "no longer has any issues." This decision ignored the evidence submitted by both myself and my son’s audiologist.

When you disagree with a benefit decision, you have the right to request a Mandatory Reconsideration (MR). I requested this and, with support from the National Deaf Children's Society, highlighted the evidence I had previously supplied, along with relevant case law examples.

I was shocked when I contacted the DWP to request the MR and was informed that the waiting time was another 25 weeks (125 working days). To be clear, this is to re-examine an application they have already held for up to 25 weeks. This means a family can wait nearly a full year before they can even appeal to a tribunal.

The Scale of the Problem

In May 2024, the DWP published figures showing that fewer than 1 in 25 child DLA claims are decided on time. When questioned in Parliament, Conservative MP Paul Maynard revealed that in 2016-17, 96.8% of child DLA claims were processed within the target time of 40 working days. By 2023, that figure had collapsed to just 3.5%.

This is not just a problem of delays. The Ministry of Justice reports that 69% of all Social Security and Child Support tribunals find in favor of the claimant. The success rate for child DLA claims that reach tribunal is approximately 59%. This strongly suggests that the DWP is routinely making incorrect decisions that deny disabled children the support they need.

Furthermore, statistics for Personal Independence Payment (PIP), a comparable benefit, show that only 15% of Mandatory Reconsiderations are successful. Given the high success rate of child DLA appeals at tribunal, it is likely that the majority of these cases should have been correctly awarded at the initial decision stage, avoiding unnecessary delays and distress for families.

A Breach of Children's Rights

The UK is a signatory to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD). The extraordinary delays disabled children face in accessing essential support could be argued to breach:

Article 7 (Children with Disabilities) – The right to equal opportunities and support tailored to their needs.

Article 28 (Adequate Standard of Living & Social Protection) – The right to financial assistance to ensure a dignified standard of living.

Moreover, case law has reinforced that the impact of a disability must be considered beyond the use of medical aids. For example, KT & ST v. SSWP (2021) reaffirmed that assistive devices do not necessarily remove the need for additional care and supervision. Yet, the DWP continues to disregard this principle when assessing children like my son.

The System is Not Fit for Purpose

Caring for a disabled child is challenging enough. We are constantly fighting for the support our children need and deserve. These fights are made even harder by a failing government department that appears to be declining claims arbitrarily, with little regard for the consequences. The fact that a family may have to wait up to a year before they can even appeal a flawed decision is not just inefficient—it is cruel.

I urge you to raise this issue in Parliament and press the government to:

  1. Commit to reducing DLA decision-making times to meet the original 40-working-day target.
  1. Review and improve the accuracy of initial decisions to prevent so many families from having to appeal.
  1. Ensure MRs are handled within a reasonable timeframe (e.g., a 28-day target, as recommended by disability advocacy groups).
  1. Guarantee transparency in the DWP's decision-making by publishing data on MR success rates for child DLA claims.

Please let me know what action you intend to take to address these urgent concerns.

Kind regards,

Senmummy1234 · 12/02/2025 21:41

Also anyone have advice.i have put my sons school details down to be contacted the problem is he masks well in school ish. I get constant calls and emails regarding him being naughty not being able to sit still etc …. We have a mixture of points. We have a mentor and also a Sen 1 plan . I m fighting an EHCP now but I just don’t think they will be helpful for my son !!! I’m in the process of also trying to move school .

Senmummy1234 · 12/02/2025 21:43

I mean there is a lot of provisions in school so he wouldn’t get told off like another child. Because of his disabilities. X

Onceuponatimethen · 12/02/2025 21:46

Does anyone know how long renewals are taking at the moment?

Onceuponatimethen · 12/02/2025 21:46

Sent off last week, would have arrived early this week. Form received mid Jan and last award runs out mid May.

TaraMickaila2025 · 12/02/2025 21:56

PositivityRipples · 12/02/2025 20:55

@TaraMickaila2025 £156 a month disabled child element of uc for MRC.
So oct, nov, Dec, Jan = £624
February will be paid with your monthly uc this month I'd imagine.

£198 a month carer element of uc
So oct, nov, Dec, Jan = £792
February will be paid with your monthly uc this month I'd imagine.
So my guesstimate is £1416.00 for both on backpay.

Are you currently under the benefit cap?

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They said it will take effect and show my march statment omg thank u for the maths i have a better idea now x

TaraMickaila2025 · 12/02/2025 21:57

TaraMickaila2025 · 12/02/2025 21:56

They said it will take effect and show my march statment omg thank u for the maths i have a better idea now x

No benefit cap sorry x

PositivityRipples · 12/02/2025 22:16

@TaraMickaila2025 If you've already been paid your February UC without the elements added then February disabled child element and carer element will also be included in the backpay so another so another £350 or so added to the figure i gave you above xx

Mumof31171 · 12/02/2025 22:53

Hello,

following this thread from 60.
nc sd 16/12/2024

can someone help me out with the carers allowance and carers premium?

I understand one gets taken off £ for £ or is it both?

which one and how would I know if I have a benefit cap?
i have tried googling it but somehow I still can’t not understand it for the life of me

I claim uc and pip mobility

Loulou12321 · 12/02/2025 23:19

Any idea what date MR are at please?

Kellbell14 · 13/02/2025 00:15

Newnee · 07/02/2025 07:53

2x NC both scan dates 21/10

Have u heard anything yet same date as me

abcflower · 13/02/2025 06:25

Hey I had a confirmation text Tuesday saying my child qualifies but when will I see the payment go into my account?!

Daryl54 · 13/02/2025 06:48

Hi am waiting for renewal scan date 16-12-24 still haven’t heard anything yet when’s you sd @Onceuponatimethen

Shellbel10 · 13/02/2025 07:16

My renewal runs out mid March haven’t heard anything

Newnee · 13/02/2025 07:27

Kellbell14 · 13/02/2025 00:15

Have u heard anything yet same date as me

Last up date was they were in a waiting queue but I haven’t heard anything yet, hopefully not long tho

Daryl54 · 13/02/2025 07:42

i haven’t heard anything yet @Shellbel10 I’ve seen people getting there renewals done and there’s were due up in may so hopefully we will hear soon 🙂

Daryl54 · 13/02/2025 07:46

@abcflower when my son got awarded money was in account 4 days later 🙂

Shellbel10 · 13/02/2025 07:56

When does yours run out @Daryl54

abcflower · 13/02/2025 08:07

Daryl54 · 13/02/2025 07:46

@abcflower when my son got awarded money was in account 4 days later 🙂

Thank you!