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Better PIP outcomes for people with epilepsy

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sben
sben Community member Posts: 43 Connected
edited August 2021 in PIP, DLA, and AA

In 2020, there was marked improvement in the outcomes of Personal Independence Payment (PIP) applications for people with epilepsy.

Despite this improvement, there is still much more to do, and there are still people with epilepsy who should be in receipt of PIP being refused.

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