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Tony Lea's  Video Blog

Our advocate, Tony Lea, has personal and professional experience of the process and the distress claiming benefits causes. This makes us proactive in dealing with your claim.
Below are a series of videos put together by our advocate explaining the various parts of the benefit claiming process.
We hope these videos will answer some questions  and help you with your claim.
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Our advocate,
Tony Lea, was trained by the Citizen's Advice Bureau, and he has represented scores of clients in court.
He has fought for  the rights of disabled people across the UK, and has appeared on national television and on Parliamentary Committees to help those who need it.

WARNING. 
Tony Lea speaks clearly and honestly. Videos may contain triggering words and phrases.
These may be used so to allow you to better understand and beat the DWP

Meet our advocate, Tony Lea,
warts and all!

Guide to Personal Independence Payments - PIP
The gathering of evidence to support your claim..
Medical evidence gathering, removing inaccuracies myths and obstructions.

Medical evidence gathering part 2. Aids and adaptions and NEED
Letter sent  from Minster for the Disabled
Invisible illnesses / muscular skeletal assessments
Collecting medical evidence for your PIP applications.
Descriptors: Cooking and preparing a meal part 1
Preparing for Personal Independence Payments (PIP) Assessments
Part 1
The Muscular / Skeletal Assessment and how it isn't fit for purpose
Descriptors:  Cooking and preparing a meal  part 2
Be brutal. Be honest. Be Polite.
WARNING VIDEO MAY TRIGGERS.. MENTIONS OF SERIOUS ILLNESSES / SUICIDE  AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES.
Mobility component descriptors. I.e. Walking
Preparing for PIP  Assessment.
Part 3- Eating
"Invisible illnesses" Autism/Asperger's, /Learning disabilities. part 1
PIP Assessment- Neurological Issues.
"Invisible illnesses" part 2WARNING VIDEO MAY TRIGGER..MENTIONS OF ABUSE AND EXPLOITATION.
PIP and working- The myths and truths
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