Night - This is when the household has closed down for the night. It is generally the time when an adult is in bed but must be more or less within night-time hours - generally between the hours of 11pm and 7am., Prolonged - Means some little time (at least 20 minutes)., Repeated - Means two or more times., Severe mental impairment - Severe mental impairment refers to someone who ‘has arrested or incomplete physical development of the brain resulting in severe impairment of intelligence and social functioning’., disruptive behaviour - The disruptive behaviour must be extreme. Your child must regularly need physical restraint to prevent physical injury or damage to property. They must also need someone to watch over them whenever they are awake because of the unpredictability of their behaviour., Significant part of the day - This is at least an hour, though not necessarily all at once., Supervision - This is watching over, ready to intervene., Terminally ill - in the judgement of a doctor, consultant or nurse who is involved in your or your child's diagnosis or care, you or your child have a progressive disease which can reasonably be expected to cause your or their death., Virtually unable to walk - Inability to walk out of doors on a normal flat-surface and level pavement or road. and level pavement or road., Substantial danger - The danger must be real, not just remotely possible. The fact that an incident may be isolated or infrequent does not rule this out. As well as looking at the chances of the incident happening, the Department for Work and Pensions decision maker must look at the likely consequences if it does.,

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