[2024] UKUT 410 (AAC)
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber

[2024] UKUT 410 (AAC)

Fecha: 21-Jun-2022

Analysis

Analysis

Activity 9 Engaging with other people face to face

9.

I will deal firstly with the second ground of appeal, the FTT’s consideration of the appellant’s ability to engage with other people face to face.The appellant suffers from anxiety, depression, Raynaud’s, fibromyalgia, chronic regional pain syndrome, gilbert syndrome and lower back pain as noted by the FTT from the PIP2 questionnaire form; (paragraph 33 of the written reasons).

10.

Ms W claimed difficulties with undertaking most daily living and mobility activities of PIP. Specifically, regarding daily living activity 9 she reported that she struggles meeting new people and becomes distressed, she doesn’t like going somewhere new as she feels scared and doesn't feel safe and would avoid such situations.

11.

The HP noted that the claimant is prescribed anti-anxiety medications and has previously attended talking therapies which was effective.

12.

The HP also notes the following: