Hi, my name is Nanny24! Would I lose my benefits if I tried to work?

Hi I’m disabled and have been for years, I don’t know if I could work part time. I was a PA and trained teachers assistant. If I tried to work - part time and it worked - would I lose my pip? Would be an office based job)
If I couldn’t cope with it due to pain etc, what is the latest rules? Would I be able to go back on universal credit and pip or would I end up waiting weeks for the money to be reinstated? Anyone else tried it? Thoughts please
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Hi,
PIP isn't means tested so that isn't affected by earnings at all. If the job you do contradicts the reasons you get PIP then that could cause problems next time it's reviewed.
For Universal Credit I assume you get LCWRA? That means that you have a Work Allowance of £411 each month (or over £600 if you don't get Housing Element). As long as you are earning less than the allowance, and the work you do doesn't contradict the reasons you get LCWRA, then that's perfectly acceptable and won't affect your payments.
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Hi @Nanny24, I can see OverlyAnxious has given a great answer to your question already but I just wanted to welcome you to the community. I hope you'll enjoy your time here ☺️
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