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[1996] NISSCSC A64/96(DLA) (24 June 1996)
Decision No: A64/96(DLA)
(Hearing on 28 September 1995)
"1. Claimant suffers from enuresis.2. Claimant suffers from relatively mild (but controlled) eczema.
3. Claimant requires repeated attention at night due to bed
wetting (at least on two occasions at night, Mother's support
and presence is required)."
(Hearing on 14 February 1996)
1. Earlier findings regarding hearing in September 1995 confirmed.2. No urinary tract infection (save occasional infections).
3. K… has behavioural problems manifested by enuresis and
her attitudes to her mother and others.
4. No structural abnormality in renal tract which would cause
such enuresis.
5. No evidence of a mental disorder of any kind.
6. At night repeated attention required for change of linen
etc due to bed-wetting."
The Tribunal's reasons for decision were:-
"There is no evidence of severe physical or mental disabilityaffecting K... (as opposed to behavioural factors confirmed
by General Practitioner and hospital notes)."
"72(1) Subject to the provisions of this Act, a person shall beentitled to the care component of a disability living allowance for
any period throughout which -
(a) ...(b) ...
(c) He is so severely disabled physically or mentally that, at
night, -
(i) he requires from another person prolonged or repeatedattention in connection with his bodily functions; or
(ii) ...."
The Appeal Tribunal, (and other adjudicating authorities), had accordingly to consider whether the claimant's acknowledged need for attention at night was caused by a severe physical or mental disability. Having found that the need was not so caused -and on the evidence at their disposal I am satisfied that such a conclusion was justified - the Tribunal correctly held that the claimant was not entitled to the care component of disability living allowance. Accordingly, while I can well understand Mrs O'…'s disappointment at the disallowance of her daughter's claim, I consider that the grounds upon which she seeks leave to appeal against the Tribunal's decision are without foundation.
(Signed): R R Chambers
CHIEF COMMISSIONER
24 June 1996