PIP Claimants without 4 Points - Daily Living
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Hi, When you say to be Voted on are you including the 4point rule as I believe that's not up for Consultation(does that mean Not up for VOTE, and therefore will just be Passed).
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The proposed changes need to be voted on of which the 4 point rule is included.
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They aren't reviewing the mobility component, but they are coming down heavily to those claiming the daily living component. If you word it correctly you can get your 4 points for almost every section.
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Good luck everyone. 😊 x
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What Are these "BEHAVIOURAL CHANGES" They keep spouting about? Are Disabled people expected to Change their Attitude to Disability and become Able?
“It would take 10 years for all claimants on personal independence payment (PIP) to be assessed under the new criteria as many claimants receive 10-year awards,” Timms wrote.“ For claimants receiving PIP when the four-point policy is introduced in November 2026, we estimate that by 2036/37, 440,000 claimants will not receive the daily living component of PIP who would have under current rules, after behavioural effects are taken into account.”
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