Should I contact DWP?
harrypotterrfan1
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Hi everyone, I just had a question and wasn't sure who to ask so hoping the online community could help.
I have been getting PIP since June time, enhanced daily living and basic mobility. I work one day a week(8hrs) and study at university at the moment. In my PIP interview, I was asked if I worked and how many hours- of course I said I work 8 hrs one day a week and at the time I was in full time compulsory education(sixth form).
I should be doing casual work at the university(haven't started yet) that involves doing room tours of my university room for 4 hrs a week for about 3-4 months.
I am obviously signing a work contract(online) and it's not just like picking up extra hours at work which I did over summer.
Should be contacting DWP to tell them if nothing has changed in my condition?
Cause PIP isn't based on work and for the majority of time I am still in full education(5/7 days)
Thanks in advance for all responses
I have been getting PIP since June time, enhanced daily living and basic mobility. I work one day a week(8hrs) and study at university at the moment. In my PIP interview, I was asked if I worked and how many hours- of course I said I work 8 hrs one day a week and at the time I was in full time compulsory education(sixth form).
I should be doing casual work at the university(haven't started yet) that involves doing room tours of my university room for 4 hrs a week for about 3-4 months.
I am obviously signing a work contract(online) and it's not just like picking up extra hours at work which I did over summer.
Should be contacting DWP to tell them if nothing has changed in my condition?
Cause PIP isn't based on work and for the majority of time I am still in full education(5/7 days)
Thanks in advance for all responses
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You don’t need to tell PIP about changes in your work.0
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Thank you guys x0
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You are welcome @harrypotterrfan1. It is the very least you deserve.
Please don't hesitate to let us know if you need any other support. We are all here for you and listening to you
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