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sam12
Posts: 1,338 Pioneering
Is pip going on to uc i read something. I won't b on uc. So how i get my pip
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PIP is a benefit to help with daily living activities and help with mobility, as a regular poster you will already know this and it is not connected with UC. To apply you are best doing a self test of the PIP descriptors to see how well you fair in meeting each descriptor before applying.
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Wilko is correct, PIP isn't part of UC. UC is a means tested benefit and PIP isn't means tested. Your PIP payments will continue as normal.
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I know this.i read something that dwp are planning for disablies people they thinking of adding pip to if some time. I won't be on uc as I b with my bf.i still get pip though .dwp keep changing people minds not helpin our health all the changes that occur
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You read incorrectly. PIP won't be part of UC because PIP isn't a means tested benefit like UC is.
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
Thank god. Well a write up online last wkem stated it. Not that I read wrong. I was just making sure
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Why can’t pip have a journal like universal credit. So when your waiting for your decision you can log on to your journal and see any updates, instead of stressing for 3/4 months
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