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SE v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (Personal independence payment - daily living activities - reading and understanding signs, symbols and words - making budgeting decisions) [2021] UKUT 1 (AAC) (5 January 2020)
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SE v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions [2021] UKUT 1 (AAC) (5 January 2020)
The decision examines the definition of "basic written information" in the context of the various descriptors governing activity 8, including what is meant by "signs", the relevance of "dates" and their respective interaction with "words" in descriptor 8(e); what is meant by "standard size text"; and the relationship between descriptors 8(d) and (e). As regards activity 10, it examines the defintions of "simple budgeting decision" and "complex budgeting decision", noting that the requirements within each definition are cumulative; and that each definition requires the capacity for a "decision" to be considered. It also examines the relationship between descriptors 10(c) and 10(d).
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