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Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) have shared important updates on Personal Independence Payment (PIP) waiting times for people due an award review.

Minister for Social Security and Disabilities, Sir Stephen Timms MP said that claimants reporting a change in circumstances typically wait an average of 69 working days for their PIP to be reviewed, nearly 14 weeks. He also explained that when the DWP initiates a review - usually if someone is coming to the end of their award - that requires an assessment by a health provider, the average waiting time is 290 working days, around 58 weeks. If the claimant does not need an assessment, it takes on average 252 working days for the review to be completed, some 50 weeks.



However, Sir Stephen stressed that while some claimants may need to wait for over a year to have their PIP award reviewed, nobody will see a break in payments. The policy of continuing payments while someone waits for an award review was implemented last year when the number of people claiming PIP soared to record breaking levels, this enabled the DWP to focus on getting payments and support to new claimants without impacting on those already receiving the benefit. There are currently over 3.

6 million people claiming PIP across Great Britain including 126,295 Scots who will move to Adult Disability Payment by the end of.

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