Still on DLA
Is the transition from DLA to PIP still suspended? My DLA is indefinite and was told I’d have do move to PIP, but I’m now 37 and still not been asked and I was born in 1989, so way after 1948.
Seems like everyone has been moved over besides a very select few.
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Hi
If you are required to transition over, you will be contacted in due course.
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Hi @EmmaC89. Here's some information about moving over to PIP .
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My dads on dla hes 80 wil he be asked he defiently cant handle that
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No, he won't be.
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I'll be honest, I thought it was only people prior to 1948 remaining however I think there still in process of moving some people at certain points so like @luvpink's said, I'm sure they'll be in touch. But if it is making you anxious, you can always pop them a call if it'll help put your mind at rest. 😊
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