Schoolgirl who falls asleep 30 times a day because of rare condition will get £537 a month in disability benefits
The government has backed down and agreed to pay Chloe Glasson's family up to £537 a month to help deal with her chronic narcolepsy
The teenager from Kirkcaldy, Fife, hit the headlines last month when it emerged she nods off dozens of times a day and she soon won the backing of her local MP and former PM Gordon Brown.
Chloe and her family are convinced she developed the condition as a result of a swine flu jab in 2009.
But the Department for Work and Pensions refused Chloe’s initial request eight months ago, claiming she did not satisfy the criteria.
In a letter the DWP said 'The available evidence does not indicate that risks are present that reasonably require continual supervision...throughout the day in order to avoid substantial danger.'
Chloe wants the cash to pay for extra school tuition as she approaches her exams and has been battling the DWP ever since.
Schoolgirl who falls asleep 30 times a day because of rare condition will get £537 a month in disability benefits