Personal Independent Payments. What is Personal Independence Payment (PIP)? This is a new benefit to help disabled people to live, active and independent.

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Personal Independent Payments

What is Personal Independence Payment (PIP)? This is a new benefit to help disabled people to live, active and independent lives. Personal Independence Payment will replace Disability Living Allowance (DLA) for people of working age (by this we mean people aged on the day Personal Independence Payment is introduced) from April It will help towards some of the extra costs arising from having a long term condition (this means ill-health or disability expected to last 12 months or longer). You can choose to spend it in a way that suits them best.

What is Personal Independence Payment made up of? Personal Independence Payment will have a Daily Living component and a Mobility component. Awards will be made up of one or both of these components. Each component will have two rates – standard and enhanced. The amount for each rate is still to be decided. –Awards of Personal Independence Payment will be based upon the circumstances of the individual and will look at the impact of the disability or health condition and the extent to which they are able to live independently and participate in society.

How long will I have to wait to qualify for Personal Independence Payment? If you claim Personal Independence Payment for the first time there is a three month qualifying period and the needs arising from your condition or disability must be expected to last for a further nine months as well. A person with a terminal illness will be fast tracked on to a guaranteed payment of the enhanced rate of the Daily Living component of Personal Independence Payment without having to satisfy the qualifying period or the prospective test. They will also be able to apply for the Mobility component and receive that immediately if they qualify.

When can I make a new claim for Personal Independence Payment? The new benefit is being introduced in stages. The DWP will begin by taking a few thousand new Personal Independence Payment claims from April During this period new claimants in all other parts of the country will continue to claim Disability Living Allowance as now. New claims from all claimants in all parts of the country can be made from June 2013.

Will there be automatic entitlement to Personal Independence Payment for people with certain conditions like DLA? No. A claim will need to be made Entitlement for the new benefit will not be based on what conditions or disabilities you have but on how these affect you. In Personal Independence Payment the DWP want to treat everyone as an individual. The benefit will go to those individuals whose impairments impact most on their ability to participate in society. The assessment for Personal Independence Payment will make greater use of evidence and help us to accurately and consistently assess you and decide your entitlement. The only exception is for people who are terminally ill and who are not expected to live for more than six months. These claims will be dealt with quickly and the person will not need a face to face consultation, or to fulfil the three month qualifying period.

I get DLA, will I be entitled to Personal Independence Payment? There is no automatic transfer from DLA to Personal Independence Payment. If you are already getting DLA you will need to make a claim for the new benefit when you are invited. The DWP will write to you to let you know when you can make a claim to Personal Independence Payment and how to do that. This stage will begin in October 2013 and all current DLA claimants of working age will have been contacted about reassessment by March Everyone will be individually assessed against the new entitlement criteria (some people understand these as rules). This means you claim will be look at your individual circumstances and the impact that your condition or disability has on your ability to live an independent life. Entitlement will depend on how your ability to carry out daily living or mobility activities is affected by your condition or disability. Entitlement will not depend on what health condition or disability you have. –The DWP expect that some people will receive more support, some broadly the same, others less and some will lose the benefit altogether.

I get DLA will I be told before I am reassessed for Personal Independence Payment? Yes. All those aged between 16 and 64 who get DLA will be asked whether they wish to claim Personal Independence Payment. The DWP will write to you between 2013 and spring 2016 to invite you to claim Personal Independence Payment.

I have a life /or indefinite award period for DLA, will I have to have an assessment even though my condition has not changed / is never going to change? Yes, but not all these assessments will involve a face to face consultation. If you are of working age ( on the day that Personal Independence payment is introduced) and get DLA we will ask you if you want to claim Personal Independence Payment even if you have an indefinite award period. This is because the new benefit will have different entitlement criteria to those for DLA. The DWP expect to begin by reassessing about 30,000 cases between October and December All current DLA claimants of working age will have been contacted about claiming Personal Independence Payment by spring Most people will be asked to have a face to face consultation with a health professional, as part of their assessment. People with the most severe health conditions or disabilities, or those who are terminally ill, are unlikely to need to attend a medical

How will my entitlement to Personal Independence Payment be assessed and decided? –It will involve health professionals considering your personal circumstances to understand how your condition or disabilities affect you. This will be a medical assessment. The health professional will consider the evidence provided by you and any professional that may support you on a regular basis. Most people will also be asked to a face to face consultation with this health professional as part of the claim process.

My child is under 16 years old and gets DLA, will they be affected by the introduction of Personal Independence Payment? No. At the moment Personal Independence Payment there are no plans to replace DLA for those under the age of 16. –If your child is under 16 you can continue to make a claim to Disability Living Allowance as usual. All children entitled to DLA approaching 16 will be asked if they want to claim Personal Independence Payment.

I am a pensioner and get DLA, will these changes affect me? If you get DLA and are aged 65 or over on the day Personal Independence Payment is introduced you will not need to claim Personal Independence Payment and will be able to keep your benefit beyond the age of 65 so long as you continue to satisfy the qualifying conditions.

I get Attendance Allowance (AA), will I be affected by these changes? No. If you get AA you will not be affected by the introduction of Personal Independence Payment.

I currently have a Blue Badge because of my DLA, will Personal Independence Payment provide the same “gateway” or “passport” to the additional help and support that DLA attracts? The DWP intends that the existing passporting arrangements are maintained, such as the Blue Badge, Carer’s Allowance and Motability schemes, as well as public transport concessions provide.

Where can I find more information about Personal Independence Payment ? There are various documents to keep people published by government. –DLA reform consultation (6 December 2010) and the Government response to this consultation (4 April 2011) can be found at reform.shtml Briefing notes, the initial (9 May 2011) and second draft assessment criteria (14 November 2011) to support the passage of the Welfare Reform Act through Parliament can be found at