PIP Renewal Advice
deb100
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Pip renewal form any advice
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Hi @deb100 and a very warm welcome to you. Sorry to respond to you so late in the day.
I'm not qualified to answer benefits questions but we have a lot of members and specialists who are. Bear with us and they will be in touch as your post filters through.
And don't hesitate to be in touch if you have any concerns.
Warmest best wishes,
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Hi @deb100
Welcome to Scope's community! It's great to have you here. Just to get you started we have a How To Guide here, you can see all the latest posts here, jump in and get involved and don't worry we are a friendly bunch!
If you need anything, just let us know.
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Treat a PIP renewal as a new claim, send supporting evidence even if there has been no change. It is likely that you will still be requiired to have a f2f
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Welcome to the community, @deb100. I hope the above guidance is helpful. This page on help with your PIP review form may also be worth a read.0
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