A significant proposed change is the 6% to 30% increase in face-to-face assessments for PIP and a 13% to 30% jump for Work Capability Assessment. Home visits will still be available as an alternative ...
More than 3.9 million people receiving Personal Independence Payment (PIP) could experience significant changes to the ...
Recent DWP figures revealed that between February 2021 and January 2026, 63% of PIP recipients undergoing scheduled award reviews had their payments maintained, meaning they conti ...
PIP applicants have been told they could be in line for significant backdated payments ...
The Timms Review into Personal Independence Payment is due to report by autumn, but any future changes to eligibility rules would still need to go through a formal process.
The DWP has proposed changes to the PIP eligibility criteria ...
The Department for Work and Pensions has confirmed there are 10 days remaining for people to submit evidence to the ongoing ...
Scots who transferred from PIP to Adult Disability Payment can also take steps to protect their award.
DWP criticised for PIP changes excluding young people under 25 - Disability charities have said the plans penalise young people ‘because of their age’ ...
More than half of all claimants with general musculoskeletal conditions (50.8%) such as arthritis, muscle or joint pain, have ...
Thousands of disability benefit claimants will see their payments continue for longer without a review under new DWP rules ...
The DWP is set to introduce new Personal Independence Payment assessment rules affecting all four million claimants, as the Labour government aims to make the system fairer and reduce the frequency of ...