PiP End Countdown
Topcat71
Community Member Posts: 194 Empowering
I am right in thinking that no changes take place til November 2026.
I currently waiting for a pip review and receiving lcwra. If the worse happens and I lose pip will I lose lcwra that helps with working less hours for my pain.
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Hi @Topcat71 It might be worth taking a look at a discussion where a lot of our members are coming together to share their concerns/questions, and support one another. This is called - The Green Paper Discussion
We'd prefer to keep the conversations regarding this all in one place, so as to protect the mental health of all on the community, so we will be closing this discussion. I hope you understand. 🙂
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