DLA ending and applying for PIP
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Great news!1
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Great news! Thanks @denisemargaret!
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That's great news @denisemargaret!0
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Thank you Xx0
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Thanks for sharing the news of your good outcome. Hopefully it will encourage others. Anecdotal evidence would seem to suggest that those who have waited a long time or assessment, as you have, are those who are most likely to retain their awards.
Logically, it would make sense for those with a low chance of retaining awards to have been assessed shortly after the introduction of PIP.
That would save more money.1
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