Field: Social Interaction

Description

Functional impairment reasons refer to where claimants scored points against the functional descriptors laid down in legislation. Social Interaction is a mental, cognitive and intellectual function that relates to an inability to deal with other people.

Classification

Applicable to: only claimants who were assessed face-to-face.

    - Yes

    - No

Total number of categories: 2

'Yes' refers to points scored against the functional descriptors. 'No' refers to no points scored.

Quality Statement

Some claimants will have multiple impairments therefore may appear in more than one group.

These categories have been created for reporting purposes and refer to a series of functional impairment descriptors. Social Interaction includes activities relating to propriety of behaviour and coping with social engagement.

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