Will I have to go through a full PIP review?
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ad3535
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Hi, I have a question, I'm on pip and my award runs out in April 2021 I'm 67 years old will I be given this light touch for 10years or will I have to go through a full review ? Any help would be great, thanks in advance people !!
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Louise Hesketh
Community Champion -
Hi @ad3535 and a warm welcome to the community. It is likely that they will do another assessment. However, given the current situation these currently are a phone call.
How are you doing today?Scope -
HI @ad3535 Welcome to the forum.
It is likely you will have to go through a review of some kind you should receive your review forms 6 months prior to the end of your award so you have a bit of time yet.
With the current circumstances though this could be different, I know some people whos award is about to end have had it extended as the assessment hasn't taken place but by the time yours is due things may be returning back to normal
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