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PIP in Northern Ireland
kah22
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Hi, I helped a friend fill in her DLA to PIP Form a number of weeks back. We pushed hard and got a paper based assessment.
Anyway I’m wondering how long she should have to wait to get a decision. The DfC said 6-8 weeks, while information I’ve been reading online suggests 4-6 weeks, admittedly that’s across the water
I know that claimants here in the North are getting hammered at these assessments, see the Spotlight review sometime back
Can anyone say what the figures are like for those receiving paper based assessments and if Capita’s financial problems has had any affect on the assessments
Kevin
Anyway I’m wondering how long she should have to wait to get a decision. The DfC said 6-8 weeks, while information I’ve been reading online suggests 4-6 weeks, admittedly that’s across the water
I know that claimants here in the North are getting hammered at these assessments, see the Spotlight review sometime back
Can anyone say what the figures are like for those receiving paper based assessments and if Capita’s financial problems has had any affect on the assessments
Kevin
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Hi, I helped a friend fill in her DLA to PIP Form a number of weeks back. We pushed hard and got a paper based assessment.
Anyway I!!!8217;m wondering how long she should have to wait to get a decision. The DfC said 6-8 weeks, while information I!!!8217;ve been reading online suggests 4-6 weeks, admittedly that!!!8217;s across the water
I know that claimants here in the North are getting hammered at these assessments, see the Spotlight review sometime back
Can anyone say what the figures are like for those receiving paper based assessments and if Capita!!!8217;s financial problems has had any affect on the assessments
Kevin
What you are after may be on this link https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201719/cmselect/cmworpen/829/829.pdf
But why don't you raise a question on https://www.whatdotheyknow.com
Here's the stats for the UK as a whole
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/666525/pip-statistics-to-october-2017.pdf
With the following referring to N. Ireland http://data.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/committeeevidence.svc/evidencedocument/work-and-pensions-committee/pip-and-esa-assessments/written/73585.pdf0 -
What you are after may be on this link https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201719/cmselect/cmworpen/829/829.pdf
But why don't you raise a question on https://www.whatdotheyknow.com
Here's the stats for the UK as a whole
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/666525/pip-statistics-to-october-2017.pdf
With the following referring to N. Ireland http://data.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/committeeevidence.svc/evidencedocument/work-and-pensions-committee/pip-and-esa-assessments/written/73585.pdf
I suppose what I’m trying to find out is how members, their family and friends got on when applying for PIP herein the North. Official stats are all very well but there is nothing to beat individual response. You’re all the old saying: there are lies, dam lies, and statistics !
Paper based assessments seem pretty uncommon across the water, I’m wondering if it’s the same here. My friend has a chronic mental health problem0 -
Things seem to move quicker here in NI. A friends Mum was told their wait would be 6-8 weeks from her face to face interview but she had her decision in around 3 weeks.0
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Things seem to move quicker here in NI. A friends Mum was told their wait would be 6-8 weeks from her face to face interview but she had her decision in around 3 weeks.
That said I suppose there is little we can do but wait, then take it to the next level0 -
My friend has a NHS pension .He was awarded low rate DLA a few years ago then they took it of him .He applied for PIP .They came out to his house to assess him and the told them every detail .He has now been awarded mid rate DLA for 5 years"Do not regret growing older, it's a privilege denied to many"0
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Just thought I’d pop back and let you know what is happening. Hopefully the information will be of interest to those in a similar situation. We received the message below from DfC on the 12 March while the process for my friend began officially on 11 JanuaryWe've received the written report of your PIP assessment. We will write to you once we've made a decision on your PIP. As a guide you should hear from us within 4 weeks. You don't need to contact us unless any of the details you gave us have changed. Thank you.
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Was 3 weeks for me.
I lost part of what I got with DLA. Was surprised when 3 months later I got a letter from DFC saying they were giving me a sum similar to what I'd lost for 1 year. I didn't even know this existed and is only in NI.0 -
It was part of the deal made when SF refused to implement the change from PIP to DLA.
Benefits was a devolved matter but is now back in Westminster hands0 -
How did this work out?~We are all going to hell and guess who Is driving the bus~*Norn Iron club Member 294* (Hi, we’ve had to remove part of your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE Forum Team)0
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Cherryscone wrote: »How did this work out?
I’ll let you know when we get definite news0
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