The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has reiterated that no shake-ups to Personal Independence Payment ( PIP ) will ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has clarified its stance on the "set symptoms list" for those receiving Personal ...
Extending PIP reassessment periods means people’s current awards will likely last longer before review, reducing stress from frequent checks if their needs are stable. This also won’t affect people ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) recently confirmed no changes to Personal Independence Payment (PIP) will be applied until after a "comprehensive review” of the disability benefit has been ...
New work and pensions secretary Pat McFadden has said the welfare system still needs reform (PA) Reforms to personal independence payments (PIP) will carry on in a “different way” to before, the new ...
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Why PIP assessments aren’t fair
The assessment process for disability benefits is not fit for purpose, especially for medical conditions where symptoms fluctuate, according to health experts. Assessments for personal independence ...
The Department for Work and Pensions ( DWP ) has given a new statement on Personal Independence Payment ( PIP ) and a ...
A new benefit that would replace the Personal Independence Payment (PIP) for millions of people in the UK has been proposed by a panel of independent experts. Claimed by 3.7 million people, PIP is one ...
Right-wing think-tank Policy Exchange estimates that returning PIP awards to pre-pandemic levels could save taxpayers £750m a ...
Ahead of Labour’s crunch Spring Statement, details of the rumoured cuts to welfare have grown rife. Estimates of what the government is hoping to save have continued to grow – now sitting at around £6 ...
The measure is part of plans to reduce the Work Capability Assessment backlog and separate from the Timms Review.
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DWP confirms PIP changes from April to 'reform welfare system that has written off millions as too sick to work'
Major PIP reforms starting April 2026 will extend award periods to a minimum of three years for new claimants aged 25 and ...
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