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10 years 5 months ago #126604 by Markymate
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Hi there. My DLA is up on the 9th September 2015. Will be going onto PIP I presume. Do you know how much they are behind with renewals, and how they go about contacting me. Obviously seen all the scary stories, and really concerned.
Can you give me any advice

Mark

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10 years 5 months ago #126610 by Gordon
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Markymate

Whether you are asked to claim PIP or not will depend on whether you are in an active PIP postcode at the time of your renewal. See

www.gov.uk/government/publications/pip-postcode-map-uk

If you already are then you will definitely move to PIP, if you are not currently then I would expect you to be invited providing that your postcode is activated at least 20 weeks before your DLA renews.

If it is not and is not activated more than 20 weeks before your DLA renewal then I would expect you to receive a DLA renewal.

If you are invited to claim PIP then you will receive a notification letter approximately 20 weeks in advance of your DLA award ending, you will have four weeks to apply for PIP, if you fail to do so then your DLA will be suspended and you will be given a further four weeks to apply for PIP, if at that point you have not applied for PIP then your DLA claim will be closed.

Once you have applied for PIP you will be sent a PIP2 form to complete with details of your day to day limitations, how to complete this and more details about the process are available in our PIP Claim guide

www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/help-for-claimants/pip

There are considerable delays in the system, but these are primarily concentrated in the assessment process and to a lesser extent in the time for a Decision to be made.

It is essential that DLA claimants with a fixed term award monitor this situation, as your current award will end if it is not extended by the DWP.

Gordon

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10 years 5 months ago #126613 by Markymate
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Thanks for the info Gordon. My postcode is AL7, and is not a re-assessment area as yet. Is there any information as to when my postcode might be activated?
My motability car ends on Feb 7th, and they have said that I can have an extra six months, but that still doesn't take me up to September the 9th.

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10 years 5 months ago #126615 by Markymate
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If I've got this right, I'll still be on DLA, if my postcode area has not been activated by PIP on the 22nd April, 20 weeks before my renewal date of 9th September.

Mark

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10 years 5 months ago #126619 by Gordon
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Markymate wrote: Thanks for the info Gordon. My postcode is AL7, and is not a re-assessment area as yet. Is there any information as to when my postcode might be activated?
My motability car ends on Feb 7th, and they have said that I can have an extra six months, but that still doesn't take me up to September the 9th.


I am afraid there is no published "plan" which identifies which postcodes will be activated next, all I can suggest is that you check the postcode map regularly.

Gordon

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10 years 5 months ago #126620 by Gordon
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Markymate wrote: If I've got this right, I'll still be on DLA, if my postcode area has not been activated by PIP on the 22nd April, 20 weeks before my renewal date of 9th September.

Mark


I haven't checked a diary but that sounds about right, the DWP may apply a period longer than 20 weeks, in other words the postcode may need to be active some weeks prior to the 22nd, but they should not reduce the 20 week period.

Gordon

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