Personal Independence Payment (PIP) claimants could see their payments stop or reduced if they do not act quickly.
The DWP has moved to send out letters to PIP claimants containing a form titled 'Award review - how your disability affects ...
Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is a vital source of financial support for millions of individuals living with long-term ...
Latest DWP figures reveal that as of the end of October, over 1.1 million people across England and Wales were receiving up ...
Personal Independence Payments are provided to people who have a long-term health condition and they have difficulties ...
In Spring, the DWP will release its Health and Disability green paper, which will reveal plans for even more changes to the ...
Earlier this month, the benefits department announced that people with musculoskeletal conditions will be treated "quicker" to help them get into work as part of the Government’s new "Get Britain Work ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
PIP and ADP are tax-free, non-means tested payments that do not affect the benefit cap, which means a single claimant over 25 on Universal Credit or JSA making a new claim for either benefit, could ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has issued an update over changes coming for Personal Independence Payment - from ...
The DWP will often issue a letter to PIP claimants that includes a form titled 'Award review - how your disability affects you'. It's important to fill in this form to the best of your knowledge and ...
There is no link for the mobility component because payment is not affected when in a care home. Both components of PIP will stop being paid after a total of 28 days in hospital. The daily living ...