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ML v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (PIP) (Personal independence payment - daily living activities - Activity 6: dressing and undressing) [2017] UKUT 171 (AAC) (24 April 2017)
"Hesitation in selecting appropriate clothing on the basis of appearance is capable of leading to the award of points under Activity 6 when used in conjunction with regulation 4 (2A) and 4 (4) of the PIP Regulations so long as the hesitation is as a result of a health condition".
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