Does anyone know when D.L.A is going to be changed to PI.P?
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ItsmeShaz1
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Does anyone know when D.L.A is going to be changed to PI.P? I'm sill on the d.l.a. I have a mobility scooter on the allowance. My life line..
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Hi @ItsmeShaz1
Welcome to our online community/website.
Here's some info from on our website.
https://www.scope.org.uk/support/disabled-people/benefits/pip
Please please let me know if I can help you further ???
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Most counties in the South of England have gone through the change.
I'm now on PIP, you will receive a letter informing you of an approximate date of change and then New Forms which are much simpler than DLA forms.
you can always get the local Citizens Advice to help you complete them.
hope it all works out well.
Lottieonline -
The change over from DLA to PIP is very much behind schedule. Only about 50% of existing claimants have so far been assessed for PIP
Use the time to learn about the points system, the descriptors and the criteria for an award.
DLA and PIP are completely different and an award for DLA does not mean that you will meet the criteria for a PIP award.
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