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09.12.2022 - 19:47 / dailyrecord.co.uk
An online petition proposing that people with certain medical conditions should not be required to attend a health assessment for benefits such as Personal Independence Payment (PIP) has almost reached the signature threshold that triggers a response from the UK Government. The petition, created by Ray Vanderahe, suggests that PIP assessments should be based “solely on evidence from medical professionals, such as a letter from a GP or consultant”.
The ‘End assessments and consider disability benefit claims on medical advice alone’ petition, is hosted on the petitions-parliament website, where it has received more than 9,160 signatures of support from across the UK. At 100,000 the petition would be considered for debate in Parliament.
The petition states: “The [UK] Government should remove the requirement for people claiming disability benefits, such as the Personal Independence Payment (PIP), to have to go through an assessment process. Claims should be based solely on evidence from medical professionals, such as a letter from a GP or consultant.”
It continues: “We are concerned about how the disabled, with conditions such as inflammatory Arthritis. Heart disease, lung disease, respiratory diseases, poor mental health etc, are treated by the benefits system. Claimants with medical evidence of their condition should not be subject to degrading assessments.
“These delays in assessing claims risk deterring genuine claims. It has to stop.”
The petition is open until January 21, 2023 and can be viewed online here.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) recently rejected a similar petition which called for a full review into how PIP is delivered, focusing in particular on the role independent assessors play in the
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