Pip
I've started my new job and I get pip and understand I can still claim this and don't have to report any changes,my next assessment is not till October 2027,do I have to notify or just continue receiving my payment
Thank you
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No you do not have to tell PIP that you have started work.
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Ok that's good advice
I receive ESA and LWCRA and I know those will stop,but that doesn't effect my pip claim
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PIP is a separate benefit and you can work and claim PIP. I understand you will lose the ESA and LWCRA, but you were awarded PIP on your struggles with your disabilities regardless if you work or not!
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Thank you
So the job I'm doing doesn't effect my pip and I don't have to tell them what job I'm doing,as my next assessment is in 2027
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Correct. Be careful the job does not contradict what you claim PIP for though, if that is the right wording.... Example - you claim PIP for a bad back and the job entails lifting heavy weights.....
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Thank you
My pip isn't back related, it's more bathing, budgeting, cooking etc,so looking through my award I am ok to carry on
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