The UK Government says it wants to ensure that Personal Independence Payment (PIP) remains a fair and fit for purpose benefit in a changing world ...
However, DWP has clarified there are no plans to make PIP a means-tested benefit. Minister for Social Security and Disability Sir Stephen Timms will co-produce the review with disabled groups and ...
An independent benefits forum has updated its online PIP test to include proposed changes to the daily living component.
People applying for Personal Independence Payment and other disability-related benefits have been warned by former DWP worker ...
Hundreds of thousands of disabled people who claim PIP experience a delay in getting their application for benefits payment ...
The daily living and mobility components will be under review, but there are no plans to means-test the benefit.
Under the proposals - currently paused until the completion of Timms' review next Autumn - to qualify for the daily living component of PIP, new and existing claimants will need to score four points ...
The government is looking at the Personal Independence Payment (PIP) benefit with a review set to conclude next year ...
The DWP confirmed it will 'provide an update shortly' on feedback over the proposed review of changes to PIP eligibility process ...
Reform UK MP Lee Anderson says he used to work for Citizens Advice and they could get "the fittest man in Ashfield" on to disability benefits ...
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