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Personal independence payment (PIP) has been described as a “lifeline” for disabled people, with the benefit helping to cover the extra costs that come with having a disability or long-term illness.
PIP claimants are being warned about major eligibility rule changes being planned by the Government and who might be most at risk of losing payments. The Department for Work and Pensions estimates ...
There are several changes in circumstances people receiving Personal Independence Payments (PIP) must tell the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) about or risk losing their benefit entitlement ...
Currently, around 3.7 million people across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland receive PIP, a benefit designed to assist those facing challenges due to long-term physical or mental health issues.
PIP claimants have been given an update regarding assessment changes being planned by the Government. And an outline has been given about how these changes will impact people who receive Personal ...
As the government plans to introduce a series of welfare reforms affecting disability benefit PIP, more questions are being asked about how much people can claim through PIP — and who can get it. PIP, ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has revealed that there are currently 3.7 million people across Great Britain claiming Personal Independence Payment (PIP). However, the 2024/25 Fraud ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) says it may stop or reduce Personal Independence Payments (PIP) in certain situations. PIP claimants should be aware of key life changes they'll need to ...
reports the Daily Record. "The Department audits Functional Assessment Service suppliers to ensure that the correct PIP assessment channel type has been selected for the claimant. This provides ...
After the welfare reforms were revealed last month, recipients of PIP have been anxiously waiting to learn how their payments will be impacted. In response to the proposed eligibility changes ...
Personal Independent Payment (PIP) claimants are “suffering delays” of 50 weeks before they are assessed, a leading think tank has warned. Ruth Curtice, chief executive of the Resolution ...
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