People with the most severe, life-long conditions will
no longer have to attend regular reviews for Personal Independence
Payment (PIP).
New guidance coming into effect this summer means people who are
awarded the highest level of support under PIP – and where their
needs are expected to stay the same or increase – will receive an
ongoing award of PIPwith a light touch
review every 10 years.
The change will ensure that those with severe or progressive
conditions receive an award which reflects the fact that their
condition will not improve.
The Minister for Disabled People, Health and Work, , said:
We’re absolutely determined to ensure people get the right
support that they need to live better, more comfortable lives.
PIP is
a needs-based benefit that takes into consideration people’s
individual, and sometimes quite complicated circumstances.
We’ve listened to feedback from organisations and the public,
and this common-sense change will ensure that the right
protections are in place while minimising any unnecessary
stress or bureaucracy.
The government will be working with stakeholders to design the
light touch review process so that it adds value for both our
claimants and the department – for example, by providing
information on services available and ensuring that contact or
bank details have not changed.
We are still finalising details of the guidance and will publish
it later this summer.