One of the most common messages we receive is this:
đ âMy child was awarded lower rate⌠but I know they need more support.â
And in many cases â theyâre right.
The Reality: Itâs Often Not the Need⌠Itâs the Wording
Disability Living Allowance (DLA) decisions arenât just based on your childâs condition.
Theyâre based on:
đ How clearly their needs are explained
đ The level of care and supervision required
đ The real-life impact on daily living
This is where many applications fall down.
Parents are often doing their best â but the form itself is:
- Confusing
- Repetitive
- Difficult to interpret
So answers end up sounding like:
- âMy child strugglesâ
- âThey have meltdownsâ
- âThey have no sense of dangerâ
The problem isâŚ
đ These phrases are too vague for decision-makers.
What Decision Makers Are Actually Looking For
When your application is reviewed, the focus is on:
- How often support is needed
- How long difficulties last
- What happens without supervision
- Whether your child is safe
For example:
â âMy child has meltdownsâ
â
âMy child has daily meltdowns lasting up to 45 minutes, requiring constant supervision to prevent harmâ
That level of detail can completely change how a claim is understood.
Why So Many Children Are Awarded Lower Rate
We see this pattern every day:
đ Children with significant needs being awarded lower rate care or mobility
Not because they donât qualifyâŚ
But because:
- The level of supervision isnât clearly explained
- Risk isnât fully described
- The wording doesnât reflect the reality
The System Is Difficult â And Thatâs Not Your Fault
The DLA process is not straightforward.
It requires:
- Understanding how decisions are made
- Translating real-life struggles into the right language
- Knowing what to emphasise â and what to avoid
Most parents are never shown how to do this.
You Can Challenge the Decision
If your child has been awarded lower rate and it doesnât feel right, you can:
đ Request a Mandatory Reconsideration
This gives you the opportunity to:
- Re-explain your childâs needs
- Provide stronger evidence
- Clarify anything that was misunderstood
But again â success often comes down to:
đ How itâs written and structured
Why Many Reconsiderations Fail
A lot of families are told to âjust challenge itâ â
but are not shown how.
Common issues include:
â Simply saying âI disagreeâ
â Repeating the same wording
â Not adding clear examples or evidence
Which often leads to the same outcome again.
How AskEllie Can Help
We created AskEllie because we saw how many families were:
- Being under-awarded
- Struggling with forms
- Left to figure it out alone
And often being quoted hundreds of pounds for help.
Our Reconsideration Support Service
We now offer affordable, structured support to help you:
- Clearly explain your childâs needs
- Strengthen your reconsideration
- Avoid the most common mistakes
- Make sure nothing important is missed
đ This service is available via our Stan Store
đ And you can also access support through our contact page
Final Thought
If your childâs award doesnât reflect their needsâŚ
đ Trust that instinct.
In many cases, the issue isnât eligibility â
itâs how the information has been presented.
And with the right wording and structure,
that can be changed.
Need Help With a DLA Reconsideration?
If youâre unsure where to start, or donât want to risk getting it wrongâŚ
đ Come by and see us at AskEllie
Weâre here to help you:
- Get clarity
- Strengthen your case
- And make sure your childâs needs are properly understood
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