PIP
adamb123
Community member Posts: 7 Listener
Hello,
I was awarded standard PIP in 2014, but feel that the scoring and activities were unfair.
Does anyone know if passing the driving test counts as a change of circumstance?
I was awarded standard PIP in 2014, but feel that the scoring and activities were unfair.
Does anyone know if passing the driving test counts as a change of circumstance?
Comments
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Passing your driving test has no relevance to your PIP award
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
@adamb123, passing your driving test and informing the DWP of a change of circumstances would not be a good idea. Not knowing what your award was in 2014 and the fact you can now drive could undermine your award. Your mental abilities are great to be able to drive a car, plan and follow a route plus all the other activities required to drive and operate a car. Leave well alone.
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Some people are their own worst enemy
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
In other words your saying tell um nothing
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Please remember the importance of respecting other members. We don’t have to agree on everything but respecting other members is important to keeping the online community safe and friendly.
Thank you.
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