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Education & Reference - 28 April 2007

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My severely disabled autistic son will shortly be entering weekly residential boarding school 5 nights a week. He receives high rate disability living allowance and mobility allowance. I use the mobility allowance to pay for a car for him. Of course I will have to declare to the Department of Work & Pensions that he will be entering residential - will he lose ALL of his allowances and the car? Also will I lose my carers allowance?

2007-04-28 00:58:27 · 10 answers · asked by alipaul2 2 in Special Education

I have heard it used as "mutually exclusive" or "not mutually exclusive" the phrase seems like it contradicts itself. What does it mean and will you be good enough to give me an example of how both would be used in a sentence?

2007-04-28 00:37:34 · 9 answers · asked by babycattos 4 in Words & Wordplay

based on child labour, their sexual exploitation, trafficking, using them in drug trade etc

2007-04-28 00:14:16 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Homework Help

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