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It is intended to help working-age adults (aged 16 to State Pension age, currently 66) with the extra costs associated with a long-term disability or health condition that affects their daily living or mobility.
It is intended to help working-age adults (aged 16 to State Pension age, currently 66) with the extra costs associated with a long-term disability or health condition that affects their daily living or mobility.
It is intended to help working-age adults (aged 16 to State Pension age, currently 66) with the extra costs associated with a long-term disability or health condition that affects their daily living or mobility.
I would be interested to know who is responsible for paying for the extra test. That is fine. We can write to the cabinet secretary asking for clarification on those points.