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mrkirti
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Hello just want to know if I do mandatory appel for motablity dla does it stop my pip payments until I get an answer or it does not stop because I want to appel but not sure if they stop my payments then I'll be trouble please anybody can advice
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Any award you have will remain in payment until a new decision is made
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
OK thanks cockney
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Your mobility award will be part of your PIP award not DLA
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I don't understand the difference I'm getting pip £85 and pence and motablity of £22 and pence so what DLA and PIP
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CockneyRebel said:Your mobility award will be part of your PIP award not DLA
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I'm not under 16 but I'm new in this thing never been on benefits In my life or seen jobcentre before in 30 odd years
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DLA was the old award system ( Disability Living Allowance )You would have been notified that your DLA was coming to an end and then invited to claim PIPYou will have filled in and returned a PIP2 form followed by an assessment usually at an assessment centre. You will then have received a decision letter telling you what your award is. From what you have said, you receive enhanced Daily Living but only Standard mobility. The mobility part has two sections Planning and following journeys and Moving aroud. Which element do you think applies to you ?Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste
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I didn't get any letter for assessment just got letter for I was awarded like payments I rang them today and told them why I didn't get assessment from DWP cause my physical condition is not good my consultant even said of what I have (cancer, cornic kidney failure,4 broken vertebs in spin which make move around hard )
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