Upcoming changes to benefits
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My interpretation is you need 4 points on at least one activity and additional points can be made up from other activities even if they score below 4 points
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It could also be just 4 points in one activity and the other 12 points made up from any number of points in the other activities. It isn't totally clear.
All mere speculation for the time being any way and a long way off.
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At least 4 points in any one activity to even be considered for PIP
At least 4 more points from any other activities to qualify for the lower rate (so 8 points in total)
4 more points on top of that to qualify for the higher rate (so 12 points in total)
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Agreed. We'll have to see - the devil will be in the detail.
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Thankfully I still meet that strict threshold and currently receiving the light touch to be reviewed again in 2029 but who knows if they'll wanna reassess again before this and score me lower so I don't meet the new threshold 🙄
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if these plans go through. Another con as in my experience my assessor gave me enough points to get awarded but on some questions gave me 2 points when I should have scored more. But obviously knew I wouldn’t complain as I had the points needed.
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it seems misleading to me as I read it as 4 points for at least one question plus 4 for lower. 4 points for one question plus 8 points higher . I can’t see how you need 4 points once but still get an additional 12 points . 16 points seems as though you’d need to gain points once every question. Especially as In my experience they seem to award 2 points per question.
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I think you are correct
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One important point - the government can't backdate eligibility
ie) If you were eligible for PIP, 2 years ago - you are still eligible today (unless something changes by way of your health improvement, which would need another assessment) - they can't backdate rule changes
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god I hope I am . I think if it’s 16 points it would disallow most people I reckon. Hopefully someone on here can clarify though obviously we don’t know anything for sure
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I agree lwcra more worrying
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We are all in the dark till Tuesday - even then it will remain some way off before changes are implemented.
The move from a Green Paper to a White Paper and then legislation will require a number of steps not least of which being a ping pong between the Commons and Lords.
Try and get some fresh air and sunshine today - that's my recommendation and plan for the rest of the day at least.
Best wishes
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DPAC (Disabled People Against Cuts) are holding a parliamentary meeting tomorrow afternoon:
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https://act.38degrees.org.uk/act/no-cruel-cuts-to-benefits
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Saying on GBN government going to do a U turn over back lash from Ministers and MP's
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Yes @worried33 The new points system doesn't make sense.
A claimant can have a very major disability but only score less that eight points because the disability isn't multiple.
Equally, a claimant with a multiple disability might score a lot of points but none of them as high as four, thus losing their claim. I'm reminded of the Tories' Green Paper last year. One of the questions was whether we thought claimants with a lot of low points ought to get the same amount of PIP. Sorry, I don't have the form to hand.
I dint trust the points system as it is. Looking back to when DLA was launched and i got it for life, the focus seemed to be on the degree of disability rather than points.
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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Z-UyXXcCBUiMY_2POvCQAhr7srbbodtmnCqEEIICW RQ/mobilebasic
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yes like me
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Only on the PIP freeze which is the least of our worries, sadly.
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On just the PIP freeze or the whole lot??
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