Is it true about PIP LAW CAHANGES?
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Does anyone know how long dwp take to get back to you regarding the points increase. I rang but they said you your pip increase can't be done over the phone and left a note on my account
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Hi Bobby
Am waiting on the same now I've not heard anythink as yet hopefully some one on here as a answer for you -
Hi all Hope your all well
I somewhat confused
About the pip points relating to this topic
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Hi has the law on pip changed on a couple of there points scoring system. The most recent one is engaging face to face. So anyone affected by this should of gained more points. Which means ppl will be entitled to back pay from 2016 if effected.
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As mentioned above, the law changed only on the 'Engaging with other people face to face' descriptor/activity, & only where, if a change was made, this would result in an award, or an increase in an existing award of the daily living component. So a person would need to have 6 or 7 points already, or 10 or 11 before their claim would be looked at again. This also only relates to some people who got a decision on PIP between 6th April 2016 & 17th September 2020. Not everyone will get more points.
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Hi yes am waiting on Yr 16 two 18 reports of pip if I remembered I scored 7 points. 2018 /20222 I scored 11 points 2points of that question.so am waiting to see what they come up with
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Hi all Hope your well
If you already get enhanced rate does it still apply
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hass said:Hi all Hope your well
If you already get enhanced rate does it still apply
No because you already have the maximum award and scoring more points wouldn't achieve anything.
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I still think there's more to this that they're letting on. A little like the following and planning a journey changes, so many people had their hopes up of being owed backdated money... yet i've heard of very few people.
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They come up with something poppy they always do
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Thank you
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chiarieds said:As mentioned above, the law changed only on the 'Engaging with other people face to face' descriptor/activity, & only where, if a change was made, this would result in an award, or an increase in an existing award of the daily living component. So a person would need to have 6 or 7 points already, or 10 or 11 before their claim would be looked at again. This also only relates to some people who got a decision on PIP between 6th April 2016 & 17th September 2020. Not everyone will get more points.
I scored 11 points and 2 for that question, it should be changed to 4 points going by the changed criteria. I was wondering how long it will take to be looked at -
Hi @bobby123 - I don't even know if they've started looking at those awards that are relevant, sorry, & it's not guaranteed your award will change. If we hear anything further, it will be mentioned on the forum.
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I received a letter today there sending me my reports from 2016 it stated this can take a Callander month.that was the reguest link poppy sent.
I also posted my two letters of my cbt therperist and asked them to look into this matter. My letters should go down as change of circumstances I think. Will keep you all updated.
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Very risky reporting a change of circumstances without first getting expert advice. A change of circumstances means more forms and potentially a telephone assessment. Face to face assessments are still suspended.
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Toffee said:Is it true the points system as changed on pip? and any points scored on prompt you should of been scored supervision = 4 points?
And there going to reveiw claims back to 2016?
As I read this on Google news today and it said mind was backing this -
Hi Will,chiarieds said:This only affects some people awarded between 6th April 2016 & 17th September 2020. Only those where if the points would mean an award would be given, or if it would change an award from the standard, to the enhanced rate, will be contacted. When the DWP will look into this I don't know. Here's a link which summarises this: http://www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/images/image/samples/PIP_engage_changes.pdf
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Hi parrot 123 it's a joke to get through on the telephone I hope you get through keep trying I wrote to em recorded delivery in the end
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Hi poppy yes it is ievery think is Risky Where there concerned. 've professional help on stand by so hear is hopeing its so wrong it's disgusting the way they treat us for having disabilities.
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