PIP REVIEW
I’m helping my son fill in his review form, wow the new form is worse than an initial PIP form, I just can’t understand it, he’s on enhanced for both categories I’m scared if I don’t say proper stuff that he suffers with that he could loose it, they don’t seem to want you to write loads but I’m trying & I can’t seem to fill it in so I can get all his struggles correct, wen I’m going on internet for guidance it’s not the new form that’s coming up. Can someone plz advice me before my head explode. I wait in anticipation
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Hi,
You can write more on an additional sheet of paper to send with the form. Just make sure you put your sons name and national insurance number on any additional papers.
This is a difficult one to advise on now. Because in theory, people with long term conditions should be able to keep the same award by writing very little on the review form. But in reality that doesn't seem to be the case for a lot of PIP reviews. Personally I would still recommend clearly stating the difficulties for each descriptor on a PIP review, even if you have to use additional paper to do that.
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