Pip review help

Emmscott1111
Emmscott1111 Online Community Member Posts: 1 Listener
edited November 13 in PIP, DLA, ADP and AA

Hi all, I have received my pip review. I think my current award is up in April.

Ive begun filling it out today but im unsure what to send and what to fill in/leave out in relation to my previous award.

With my last application I didnt actually fill out the form at all as I found it too overwhelming and was going to leave it. However they gave me a telephone assessment anyway. I received 0 points, did a detailed MR and again received 0 points, then I took it to tribunal, I submitted as much evidence as I could get ( it took 2 years to get to tribunal) and i was there awarded high rate daily living and standard mobility.

My question is should I send all of the previous evidence ( over 100 pages) in with this review as i sent that to tribunal last time not pip. Or will they have copies of that already? Assuming they do look back on the previous information when assessing a review.

Thank you for your time.

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  • onlymeagain
    onlymeagain Online Community Member Posts: 265 Empowering

    They should have copies but may well not look at them so best to send everything again.

  • DFDone
    DFDone Online Community Member Posts: 52 Contributor

    send your prescription you have had you can get copies from your chemist.

    dont qualify any statement you make also do it as your worst day.

  • Rachel_Scope
    Rachel_Scope Posts: 2,463 Scope Online Community Coordinator

    Hi @Emmscott1111 and welcome to the community. Here's some information about completing a PIP review form which includes a link to get some further support https://www.scope.org.uk/advice-and-support/tips-for-completing-pip-form#Completing-the-PIP-review-form . It's a good idea to send in evidence again so you know they are definitely using it for your review.

    We don't advise completing it as if it's your worst day, the guidance is as follows:

    Say if you might be able to do an activity, but also say if you cannot do it:

    • safely
    • within a reasonable time
    • as often as you need to
    • on a bad day, which means you cannot do it reliably

    The link above contains this guidance. Hope that helps.