🔥 AskEllie Benefits Support

If you’re dealing with DLA, PIP, or Universal Credit, you’ll already know how confusing the system can be.

Whether you’re:

  • filling out a form
  • preparing for an assessment
  • or challenging a decision that doesn’t feel right

…it’s often not about what you say — it’s about how it’s understood.

That’s where AskEllie helps.

Clear guidance. Proper wording. Support that actually helps.


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Contact us if you have any questions

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These forms and decisions are difficult because they often don’t reflect real life.
They ask questions in a way that makes it hard to explain what support is actually needed — and when decisions come back wrong, it can be hard to know how to challenge them properly.

That’s where this support comes in.

đź’ˇ How This Works

AskEllie offers structured support for:

  • DLA applications
  • PIP applications
  • DLA reconsiderations
  • PIP-related written support and form guidance

This is designed to help you present the situation clearly, explain support needs properly, and move forward with more confidence.

Depending on the service you choose, you’ll complete a guided questionnaire and your answers will be used to create:

  • clear, tailored wording
  • structured written guidance
  • practical next steps
  • support aligned to the criteria being used to assess the claim

đź§ľ Support Available

DLA Application Support

For parents who need help completing a new DLA application properly.

This support helps turn your child’s day-to-day needs into clear wording that reflects:

  • care needs
  • supervision
  • risk
  • mobility difficulties

PIP Application Support

For teenagers or adults applying for PIP who need help understanding what the form is really asking and how to explain things in the right way.

This support focuses on:

  • daily living activities
  • mobility activities
  • reliability criteria
  • wording that reflects the descriptors properly

DLA Reconsideration Support

For parents who have received a DLA decision that feels wrong — whether that’s a refusal or an award that doesn’t reflect the level of support their child needs.

This support helps by:

  • reviewing what may have been missed or misunderstood
  • identifying where the decision appears too low
  • preparing a full written reconsideration response
  • giving you wording you can submit with confidence

DLA Tribunal Preparation Support

For parents who have already challenged a DLA decision through Mandatory Reconsideration and are now preparing for a tribunal hearing.

Many families reach this stage feeling overwhelmed, uncertain about the process, or worried about what they need to say.

This support helps by:

  • reviewing your tribunal paperwork and evidence
  • identifying the strongest points in your case
  • highlighting what may have been missed or misunderstood by the DWP
  • explaining what the tribunal is likely to focus on
  • helping you understand how to present your child’s needs clearly and confidently
  • providing practical tribunal preparation guidance
  • helping you feel more prepared for the hearing itself

The goal is to help you approach the tribunal process with greater clarity, confidence, and understanding of your child’s case.

🎯 What This Support Is Designed To Do

  • Help you explain needs clearly
  • Reduce the chance of underplaying things
  • Make forms and decisions easier to understand
  • Give you stronger wording and structure
  • Help you challenge decisions properly where needed

⚠️ Important

This is structured written support based on real experience, UK benefits processes, and the criteria used in these applications.

It is not legal, financial, or medical advice.

If you’re not sure which option is right for you, start with the one that best matches your stage:

  • applying for the first time
  • checking a form before sending
  • challenging a decision already made

A full list of services can be found here

AskEllie was created to make clear, reliable support accessible at a realistic cost â€” because understanding your rights shouldn’t depend on what you can afford.