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More info The Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) has issued a last call for responses to a Personal Independence Payment (PIP) proposal. The consultation for the Modernising Support for Independent Living Green Paper consultation ends today, Tuesday July 23. Anyone interested in responding have been encouraged to contact the DWP.



The Green Paper indicates the DWP is considering ending cash payments in favour of a new catalogue or voucher system, in addition to introducing other changes like qualifying criteria and eligibility thresholds, reports BirminghamLive . On its website, the DWP explains: "We encourage you to respond online via the form if possible. Please read the consultation document.

Then submit your responses online. "Please email consultation.modernisingsupport@DWP.

GOV.UK if you would like to respond via email or you have any other enquiries specifically relating to this consultation. If you would like to respond by post, please mark your correspondence ‘Modernising Support: The Health and Disability Green Paper’ and send to: Disability and Health Support Directorate, Department for Work and Pensions, Level 2, Caxton House, Tothill Street, London and SW1H 9NA.

" It goes on to state: "Your data, including any personal data, may also be shared with a third-party provider, or other government department or organisation, who may analyse and summarise responses for us and may use technology, such as artificial intelligence. "An anonymised version of your response may be published in a list of responses, in a summary of responses received, and in any subsequent review reports. We may also share your personal data where required to by law, for example in relation to a request made under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

"We will remove information which could identify you, such as email addresses and telephone numbers from these responses, but apart from this we may publish responses in full. You can leave out personal information from your response entirely if you would prefer to do so." Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages.

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