Title: Autism, Child Poverty
1Autism, Child Poverty DLA
- David Williams
- Welfare Rights Unit, Neath Port Talbot CBC
2Autism Child Poverty The Links
- The Impact of Autism (APPG 2001)
- additional costs for a family caring for someone
with autism, some of which are considerable - caring has an opportunity costcarers are often
unable to work - cost of households dividing, when autism takes
its toll on relationships.
3Autism Child Poverty The Links
- A Life Less Ordinary (New Philanthropy Capital
2007) - 30 of children with autism live in families
where neither parent works, compared with 14 of
other children - Families of children with autism face a range of
extra costsreplacing clothing, not being able to
use public transport, having to adapt the house.
4Autism Child Poverty The Links
- The Economic Consequences of Autism in the UK
(Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities
2007) - Annual costs for children with low-functioning
ASD living with their families 585 (aged 0-3),
23,869 (4-11) 36,474 (12-17) - Average annual costs for children with
high-functioning ASD ranged from 1,214 to
21,090.
5Autism Child Poverty The Links
- Financial Problems Associated with Autism..
(University of Missouri 2008) - ..costs include specialised child care, speech
language therapyand costly food supplements as
well as replacement costs for items that were
destroyed by their child. - families quoted..skipping meals to be able to
afford therapiesrobbing their future by
depleting savings..and even filing for
bankruptcy.
6The Importance of Benefits Take-Up
- The Impact of Autism (APPGA 2001)
- shows the shortfall from benefits and how
families are subsidising the Community Care
budget. - recommends that benefits need to take the
additional expenditure for people with autism
into account.
7The Importance of Benefits Take-Up
- Autism Rights in Reality (NAS 2003)
- 36 of carers openly admitted that they do not
understand the system - 64 cited problems with the forms
- 17...were left feeling negative and stressed by
the application process - 16 were simply unsure of their entitlements and
didnt know where to apply - 10 had experienced a loss or reduction in
benefits which they felt was unjustified - 30 of those receiving DLA had gone to appeal,
rising to 45 in families with an annual
household income below 12,000 - Only 5-7 received the additional premiums on
their other benefits which their DLA should have
entitled them to
8Why is DLA so important?
- Always paid on top of other income
- does not overlap with other non-means tested
benefits, - does not count as income against means tested
benefits - paid on top of any other income, including f/t
earnings
- Extra means tested benefit
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- An award of DLA can lead to
- extra premiums/additions on Income Support,
Income based JSA, Pension Credit and Housing /
Council Tax Benefits - extra elements in Working and Child Tax Credits.
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- Passport to other benefits
- An award of DLA Care might
- give exemption from the Personal Capability
Assessment - enable a carer to get Carers Allowance and/or
Carers Premium.
9So Why Dont People Claim it?
- Lack of accurate information/awareness
- Length complexity of claim form
- Negativity of claim process
- Stigma around benefits system
- Lack of expert advice/assistance
- Linguistic/ethnic barriers
10Myths Surrounding DLA
Myth
- Im working so I cant claim it.
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- I might lose my other benefits.
- Im not physically disabled so I cant claim it.
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- My claim was turned down before so I cant claim
again. - DLA is for paying for carers, and I dont have
any.
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11Disability Living Allowance
- One benefit, two components
- Mobility component lower rate
- higher rate
- Care component lower rate
- middle rate
- higher rate
12What Weve Done in NPT
- Take-up campaign for DLA posters distributed
via schools hospital and play centres. - Developed training courses seminars to increase
knowledge base - Written articles and liaised with autism
charities to further raise awareness
13How We Work
- All referrals dealt with on casework basis
- Home visits in all cases
- Full benefit check done to include whole
household, not just the child - End to end process we complete claim form, keep
copies, write reconsideration letter if
necessary, represent client at appeal tribunal
and help claim any additional benefits that are
appropriate. All work subject to stringent
quality checking as per LSC contract - File not closed until all benefit issues resolved
14How Successful Have We Been?
- 64 children helped in first year
- 38 files fully resolved so far, 26 ongoing
- Total benefits raised 196,714.80
- Average benefit raised pa per child 5,176.71
- Some children have now had a second file raised
to do renewal forms or claim mobility component
at age 3 or 5!
15Results from Take-Up Campaign
- Mobility Component
- 14 children on higher rate (36.84)
- 22 children on lower rate (57.9)
- 2 children not awarded mobility (5.26)
- Care Component
- 28 children on higher rate (73.68)
- 10 children on middle rate (26.32)
- 0 children on lower rate.
- All children awarded care component
16How Does This Compare?
- The figures for the mobility component are almost
identical to those shown in the NAS report
Autism Rights in Reality - However, the care component figures differ
greatly with almost 74 of children achieving
higher rate as opposed to 43 in the report
17Particular Issues Identified
- The difficulty in obtaining higher rate mobility
component for autistic children - The difficulty in obtaining DLA of any sort for
children with Aspergers Syndrome - The problem of greatly reduced or lost DLA on
renewal at age 16 (transition) - Chronic non awarding of extra premiums, knock-on
benefits and entitlements
18What Progress Are We Making?
- Re-visiting autism cases with lower rate mobility
component and claiming higher rate. Award rate
for HRM is continually increasing. - Have challenged DWP guidance on Aspergers and
this has been slightly amended. Most claims now
successful. - Transition renewals remain big issue (not helped
by new claim form) which we will be taking up
with DWP. - Holistic casework approach has seen big increases
in awards of knock-on benefits.
19The Interactive Bit !
- Any questions?
- Your DLA experiences
- Making friends (?) with the claim form