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YogiBear
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Hi I'm due to have my PIP reassessed. (A year beforhand). I am getting all my paperwork in order. However I have just read that they are now sending out the review forms 6 months before the award ends. I was wondering if anyone could confirm if this is correct. Thanks.
Kind Regards
Yogi Bear
Kind Regards
Yogi Bear
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Hi and welcome to the community
That is correct they now send review forms out 6 months in advance -
Thanks for letting me know that Janer. Much appreciated.
Yogi Bear -
Unless your current PIP award was extended due to Covid and then you could be sent the review forms anytime from now.
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Thanks Poppy for your help. Award letter says PIP claim was awarded until December 2022. Although letter said I would be reviewed a year beforehand December 2021. Just needed clarification when I would likely receive review forms. I can't find any information online from DWP saying that they are sending review forms out now 6 months before award ends.
Regards
Yogi Bear -
The award letters usually say reviewed "from X date", not on a specific date or a year before. The changes took place quite sometime ago but there weren't any announcements made related to this.
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Thank you Poppy!
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