People on PIP with 10-year award to receive new ‘light-touch’ review from the DWP
18.03.2024 - 15:07
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) recently announced that “in most cases” people coming to the end of their 10-year award for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) this year will not be required to attend an assessment. This follows on from the introduction of a new, shorter PIP review form that is now being sent out to those with a ‘light-touch’ award, which is typically for 10 years.
The DWP has published a sample copy of the ‘PIP AR2’ form - for reference use only - as part of the PIP Toolkit on GOV.UK. However, it’s a great way for people with a light-touch award to understand what questions they will need to answer on the six-page document, before the letter arrives from the DWP, allowing them to gather any specific information needed ahead of time.
Ongoing awards are primarily for those with the highest level of support or whose needs will not change or will only deteriorate - since 2019, this also includes most people who have reached State Pension age.
The six-page review form covers:
Here are all 16 questions on the PIP AR2 form.
The form explains that this may be your GP, hospital consultant or a specialist nurse and asks you to provide their details.
Questions 13, 14 and 15 are given the most amount of space on the form to write additional information. It also reminds people: “PIP is assessed on how your condition affects you, not the condition itself.”
Q13 - Have there been any changes in your health condition or disability since DWP last awarded you PIP?
Q14 - Have your daily living needs changed since DWP last made a decision on your PIP?
Q15 - Have your mobility needs changed since DWP last made a decision on your PIP?
Q16 - Do you give consent for your doctor or other relevant professionals to give DWP