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Disability Benefits (26 Mar 2024)

Mims Davies: I will give way to the hon. Gentleman shortly. With PIP, there were three million decisions from October 2018 to September 2023; 8% were appealed, with 5% cleared at tribunal and 3% overturned. However, I appreciate that the hon. Member for Slough made the point, of which I am very mindful, that none of these statistics are just statistics; they are individual people with individual needs,...

Written Answers — Department for Work and Pensions: Personal Independence Payment (26 Mar 2024)

Mims Davies: ...Focused Assessors” to avoid misalignment with clinical definitions. The ambition and intent of the initiative remains the same. In September 2023, we began a small-scale test matching certain PIP claimants’ primary health condition to an existing healthcare professional (HCP) with relevant clinical experience. This test ran until January 2024, at which point it was expanded to cover...

Written Answers — Department for Work and Pensions: Personal Independence Payment (25 Mar 2024)

Mims Davies: We are currently conducting a test to understand the impact of sharing assessment reports with PIP claimants by default. As part of the evaluation, we will gather insight from claimants to understand whether sharing the assessment report provides them with the opportunity to clarify evidence so that we can make the right decision as early as possible and improve trust and transparency in the...

Access to Migraine Treatment — [David Mundell in the Chair] (20 Mar 2024)

Paul Girvan: ..., because migraine is so debilitating whenever it happens but it is also unpredictable. Their life can become awkward when it comes to just doing things normally, but they have difficulty accessing PIP because of it.

Work and Pensions: Serious Medical Conditions: Financial Support (18 Mar 2024)

Duncan Baker: ...extensive treatment for cancer and is consequently unable to work. I wish Ms Picton all the very best with her treatment. She has come to my office, which has helped with universal credit, PIP and the new-style employment and support allowance. She has now managed to get PIP, but given that she is seriously ill, why should she have to come to my office for help? Why do we make it so...

Work and Pensions: Support for Pensioners (18 Mar 2024)

Kate Hollern: ..., my constituent was informed by the DWP that they must renew their personal independence payment entitlement. They were told that if the necessary forms were not returned by 13 January, their PIP could be stopped. On Christmas day, the DWP informed my constituent that, as the forms had not been returned, their PIP entitlement had been stopped and they owed some money. My constituent...

Work and Pensions: Personal Independence Payment Claims (18 Mar 2024)

Alistair Strathern: I was heartbroken to hear the experience of a constituent who had to go through an enhanced medical assessment for PIP. A bowel cancer survivor with severe arthritis, she was made to stay on a phone call for over three hours to be assessed. That meant that, due to her needs, she had to suffer the indignity of soiling herself just to complete the assessment. How on earth can that be okay? I...

Written Answers — Department for Work and Pensions: Disability Living Allowance and Personal Independence Payment: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (15 Mar 2024)

Neil O'Brien: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, how many people claimed (a) PIP and (b) DLA for ADHD since 2013.

Written Answers — Department for Work and Pensions: Personal Independence Payment: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (15 Mar 2024)

Neil O'Brien: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, how many people claimed PIP for ADHD in each year since 2010.

Written Answers — Department for Work and Pensions: Personal Independence Payment: Veterans (13 Mar 2024)

Mims Davies: We have no immediate plans to introduce such a marker. Where a Personal Independence Payment (PIP) claimant is a veteran, then relevant information on the functional impact of their medical condition will be gathered as part of the claiming process, either through the medical assessment, or by the DWP decision maker. PIP is based on the needs of the individual and current or previous...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Oral Answers to Questions — Communities: Childcare: Anti-poverty Strategy (12 Mar 2024)

Gordon Lyons: ...31 a month for a child who receives any rate of either part of disability living allowance (DLA), except the highest rate of care part, or receives any rate of either personal independence payment (PIP), except the enhanced rate of the daily living part. The higher rate, £456·89, is for a child who receives the highest rate of the care part of DLA. As well as that, there is the universal...

Written Answers — Department for Work and Pensions: Personal Independence Payment (12 Mar 2024)

Mims Davies: DWP is committed to improving the way the benefit system supports people nearing the end of their life. There is no automatic entitlement to PIP in relation to a health condition - except in cases of people nearing the end of life. A PIP claimant is currently regarded as being end of life if they suffer from a progressive disease and their death in consequence of that disease can...

Written Answers — Department for Work and Pensions: State Retirement Pensions: Disability (12 Mar 2024)

Mims Davies: Claimants in receipt of Personal Independence Payment (PIP) before reaching state pension age, are still entitled to their award after reaching state pension age. No claimant over state pension age will lose their mobility component or access to the Motability scheme providing they continue to meet the qualifying conditions of the benefit. During 2022-23, an average of 226,000 PIP...

Written Answers — Treasury: Chronic Illnesses: Government Assistance ( 5 Mar 2024)

Laura Trott: ..., such as Parkinson’s. If individuals incur extra costs whilst performing tasks associated with daily living, then they may qualify for disability benefits such as Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and Attendance Allowance (AA). This extra support can be worth over £8,900 per year and is due to increase from April by 6.7%. Depending on their needs, additional support for those with...

Written Answers — Department for Work and Pensions: Personal Independence Payment: Appeals (29 Feb 2024)

Mims Davies: Analysis of unpublished Personal Independence Payment (PIP) data held by DWP provides data on why decisions by DWP decision makers have been overturned at a tribunal hearing between January 2014 and September 2023 and is shown annually in the tables below. This information is taken from Decision Notices and recorded on the PIP computer system. This data only provides one reason per appeal...

Written Answers — Department for Work and Pensions: Social Security Benefits: Disability (27 Feb 2024)

Mims Davies: We are committed to ensuring people can access financial support through Personal Independence Payment (PIP) in a timely manner. We always aim to make an award decision as quickly as possible, considering the need to review all available evidence, including that from the claimant. PIP can be awarded with a fixed term duration to the award without a review date. In these circumstances the...

Written Answers — Department for Work and Pensions: Personal Independence Payment ( 8 Feb 2024)

Mims Davies: On 31st October 2023, there were 288,000 Personal Independence Payment (PIP) claims outstanding. This includes 257,000 new claims awaiting a decision by a Case Manager and 31,000 current claims due for reassessment.

Scottish Parliament: Social Security (Investment) ( 7 Feb 2024)

Jeremy Balfour: ...more money on doing the admin compared with what happens in the DWP. Most recently, the Scottish Government has pushed back its estimate of how long it will take to fully move everyone over from PIP and the disability living allowance to ADP. It was originally claimed that that would all be done by this summer, but the Government now estimates that it will be done by the end of 2025. The...

Disability Action Plan - Statement ( 6 Feb 2024)

Baroness Sherlock: ...benefits. The centrepiece of that was the proposal to scrap the work capability assessment, but that has left many disabled people concerned that the benefits system will rely solely on the flawed PIP assessment process. Now, we have the Disability Action Plan. There are some positives in the plan. It attempts to address some of the well-known barriers disabled people continue to face,...

Written Answers — Department for Work and Pensions: Personal Independence Payment: Charcot Marie Tooth Disease ( 6 Feb 2024)

Mims Davies: Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is a non-means-tested benefit available to disabled people regardless of their employment status. The PIP assessment focuses on a claimant’s ability to carry out a range of activities which are fundamental to living an independent life. It is designed to help working aged people with the extra costs associated with their disability. It does not assess a...


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