PIP and work capability assessment reviews during Covid19
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poppy123456
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Hello everyone,
In addition to the face to face assessments being suspended for at least 3 months. All awards that are due to expire, they will be extending end-dates so that
claimants continue to receive financial support at their current rate
during this period.
If you have received a work capability assessment form recently, you will be contacted by the health assessment providers.
This applies to UK only.
Full details in link https://www.gov.uk/government/news/coronavirus-update-benefit-reviews-and-reassessments-suspended
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Hello everyone today I received a yearly pip update which I never had before since getting pip I this a natural thing I am a bit confused can anyone help me with this thanks
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Yes, with the benefit increases next month they usually send yearly uprating letters around this time. I received my just a couple of days ago. This has nothing to do with the suspended assessments because of the C19 pandemic.
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Hello poppy123456 thanks for your answer I really appreciate it thanks again.
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Hello poppy123456 may coming going to be 2 year since I have been getting pip will I still have to go for an assessment when my award end?
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male45 said:I've a telephone assessment tomorrow morning
This applies to those in the UK only, i believe you are in N.Ireland?
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delise1 said:Hello poppy123456 may coming going to be 2 year since I have been getting pip will I still have to go for an assessment when my award end?
Yes but it will depend when your award is due to end. Everyone has different award lengths. You need to check your award letter to see when it's due to end.
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A family member has a pip assessment booked for tomorrow. No-one has been touch to cancel so I have no idea if it's going ahead or not. I hope they don't have to do a phone assessment as they can't talk on the phone because of anxiety problems.....
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Just rung Capita and their phone message says any assessments from 17th March onwards are now cancelled and they will be in touch.
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starbuck said:Just rung Capita and their phone message says any assessments from 17th March onwards are now cancelled and they will be in touch.
What happens if they get asked for a phone assessment? ???
Face to face assessments have been suspended for at least 3 months. Your friend should have been contacted by the health assessment providers if they have a face to face appointment for tomorrow because that will now be canceled. If they haven't been contacted they will need to ring them to speak to them.
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I've just phoned and they said that it will be a phone assessment I have no idea how they are going to manage this. I asked the operator what would happen if they aren't able to bring themselves to speak on the phone but he had no advice.
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Are you able to be with them for the assessment? And have it on speaker phone so you can prompt if that would be helpful?
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Hi, sorry meant to update the post. Yes we did just that, thankyou. I'm not the best at speaking on the phone but it took about 30 minutes and we managed it between us. I really feel for anyone who has no support through this as my relative could not have done this on their own and would probably have just ditched the claim altogether ??
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poppy123456 said:male45 said:I've a telephone assessment tomorrow morning
This applies to those in the UK only, i believe you are in N.Ireland?
Sorry none reply earlier than this.
I am in Northern Ireland yes and I had my telephone assessment on march 26th at 9.15 which last 40 minutes. The woman sounded very young but was pleasant. She asked me every question on the form and asked about walking distance several times trying to hint I could walk further than 30 metres which I told her. She asked a lot about dressing and undressing, cooking etc. At my appeal from the last assessment i was award on feb 3rd this yr enhanced daily living and standard mobility. My rep phoned me the night before suggesting he thought i may be okay and still get my same award, but he also suggested they may go after my enhanced and standard mobility. I think now he was right. I can only wait and see.
We are having difficulties here with mail coming from uk mainland at present as many aircrafts are grounded. We understand here delays at some distribution points at air terminals where mail is stored. We get capita letters from Darlington believe it or not to tell us about appointments etc for here!
So all I can do is wait for the dreaded dear john letter you've not been awarded etc.
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