The evidence that the DWP is a department in meltdown is growing rapidly, with the news that mandatory reconsiderations for personal independence payment (PIP) are now taking almost twice as long as they did a year ago.

In reply to a written question on whether  the DWP “plans to take steps to reduce the clearance time for mandatory reconsiderations of Personal Independence Payment decisions.” DWP disability minister Stephen Timms answered:

“We recognise that the most recent data shows an increase in Mandatory Reconsideration clearance times, from 37 calendar days in December 2023 to 71 calendar days in July 2024. To address this, we are recruiting Mandatory Reconsideration Decision Makers and have made overtime available to increase productivity.”

What effect these steps will have, with the DWP under pressure from so many other quarters remains to be seen.

For example, earlier this year we revealed that it could take up to ten years to clear the current PIP review backlog, with reviews taking on average 290 days to complete.

There was also the disclosure in May of this year that only 1 in 25 child DLA claims is decided on time.  In 2016-17 96.8% of child DLA claims were processed within the target time of 40 working days.  By 2023-24, this had fallen to just 3.5%.  

For PIP, the percentage has fallen from 85.1% processed within the timescale of 75 working days in 2016-17 down to 51.7% in 2023-24.

We also know that only a limited number of work capability reassessments are taking place, having stopped completely during Covid.

And the carer’s allowance overpayment scandal is largely down to the fact that there are not enough staff to respond to alerts from HMRC about potential overpayments, with 50% never investigated.

The fact that the DWP are pushing ahead with issuing managed migration notices to 800,000 employment and support allowance (ESA) claimants by December 2025, whilst unable to cope with their existing workload, seems foolhardy in the extreme.

As Citizens Advice, who deliver the managed migration Help To Claim support service for the DWP have pointed outbecause the ESA migration timetable has been accelerated so quickly, we’re concerned that DWP doesn’t have the capacity to deliver this support adequately and at scale — for example, whether DWP has enough staff to carry out all the home visits required.”

There is an “enhanced support journey (ESJ)” available to vulnerable claimants who fail to make a claim for universal credit. But as Citizens Advice also explain, “because the ESJ isn’t a legal process, there aren’t formal mechanisms to hold the DWP accountable if people fall through the net.”

So, for the DWP, managed migration at breakneck speed may be a fairly risk free process.  For the most vulnerable claimants, sadly it is not.

There is the flood of managed migrations from ESA to UC which won’t end before December 2025.  And there is the likely change to the work capability assessment due to be announced soon.  Plus there are wholesale changes to the role of jobcentres, which will be unveiled in a forthcoming white paper.

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    · 9 hours ago
    Hell Ashf, what a nightmare. Best of luck and let us know how you get on. I suspect there are thousands facing this sh*t storm. Hope you can relax a bit.
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    · 1 days ago
    One thing they also asked on the UC application  if I was in care as a child I am 60 yrs old what the hell does that have to do with a change of benefit 
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    · 1 days ago
    I had a miragtion notice and was totally confused as I don't get means tested esa but new style esa. Tge notice they said was for the housing benefits I claim so the help to claim line cab did a conference call with them and they did the application for me and my partner. We where told that they will call us in 2 days to arrange a time to come visit us at home to complete the process but they never called so back to the can and they called them back and asked them to escalate this to a case manager we where then told that they will call the next day and you have guessed it no call came weekend passed and on the Monday morning a tx came to my partners phone telling him to go to the job centre the following morning so once again we called and was told don't go cause they are sending a email to tell them it needs to be a visit. That afternoon it was eating away at me that we have been told wrong so called back again  with the cab they said that no visit had been requested that they where going to do a phone call with me the next day even though I have e speech issues and don't use tge phone and that my partner would need to go in or the claim will be closed I was not happy very scared about what the he'll was going on. My partner went to the job centre and my sister came to sit with me he told them about what was going on and they said they are not booking visits at the moment as they are full for at least 8 weeks i was beyond worried. They called and the man agreed to speak with my sister to continue the call then he said all was OK and that there was nothing left for us to do. My partner came home and said they told him that they will pass file to case manager and they will be in touch in the future the problem is one hand does not know what tge other hand is doing and UC helpline has people that can barely speak English and all give different advice when my sister asked them to explain what they had just said they couldn't and the foam on the last call said I have done my job and sent email to job centre what else do you want if they stop your claim appeal or put in new claim the cab was listening to this and even got her manager to listen to it they have said we need to log a complaint asbthe info.ation is not consistent and the attitude of the advisor on the UC line is unacceptable so next week a complaint is going in this is an horrendous process and then to top it off waiting on blue badge to be told they will only take my new review paper work as proof of benefits but dwp said could take up to a year so at home I stay as a prisoner 
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    · 2 days ago
    Big backlog with MR's. 
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    · 3 days ago
    @Anon You most certainly can, and should, ask for a MR. From what you say it seems you are still being paid something, so that won't change during your dispute with dwp. Try to enjoy Christmas then get some advice and defend your case. If you win you'll get a nice lump sum back payment. 

    Even if you were happy, and it was relevant to how your condition affects you, you'd have to be happy more than 50% of days, repeatedly.... and in a reasonable time. What nonsense. Ffs, we can't EVER be happy now?! Get some help and take them all the way to tribunal if you have to. Good luck.
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    · 4 days ago
    I had £144 removed from my disability benefits because I sounded 'happy' on the phone during my phone interview. No, I am not joking and yes, it's actually written down on the paperwork. I couldn't believe it when I read it but I have no choice to just accept it as I have bills to pay so I can't ask for a MR.
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      · 2 days ago
      @Anon The excuses they use to not pay benefits are getting more pathetic.  Did your phone interview have owt or nowt to do with migration to UC or was it for a reassessment? I too would encourage you to go for a MR. Although depending on circumstances, you may be able to go straight to the appeal stage and bypass the MR.
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      · 3 days ago
      @Anon I'd still go for an MR.
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      · 4 days ago
      @Anon That's awful and absolutely ludicrous.  But don't you still get paid if you ask for a MR and while you wait for a re-assessment? I always thought that was the case.
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    · 5 days ago
    I had my migration notice Blackpool south will be going onto it 01st march 2025 yes their was tears and sleepless nights im esa wrag on a old claim too think of me with those commitments and meetings and phone calls next year will give an update in march:
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    · 6 days ago
    Does anyone know the time scale these changes might take to go through.  Ie if the Green paper is going to be presented in "spring", are there any guesses as to how long green papers and the proposals made take to go through Government to the implementation stage?  It might help if there is some idea of time.  I get pension in about four years, so won't escape all of it probably but it would help to know how long it will all take
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    · 7 days ago
    My PIP review I did back in April still hasn't come back with a decision and my PIP runs out next month Jan 2025. Absolute shambles. Yet they are also trying to migrate people over to UC early when they can't even cope with these backlogs. Laughable if it wasn't so serious. 
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      · 6 days ago
      @MJ Hi try not to worry,even though its due to run out they are likely to extend it for 12 months.good luck
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    · 7 days ago
    I have been officially informed that my PIP review will take at least 12 months to complete ( this is not a new application but an annual review due to my award date ending). This delay is due to the current backlog of new applications and reviews.
    I believe this is also due to the ending of legacy benefits which are all due to end in 2025, 3 years earlier than previously announced and the constant time wasting of a government that has absolutely no idea what it is doing, just cocking things up as usual. The DWP staff is being swamped in the process with no government direct help to gain control of this situation, we are in the 21st century AI, computers, the internet and the DWP still runs on paper, how very quaint.
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      · 6 days ago
      @Ann Paper.  Well they are just reassessing me for ESA.  Reason: they have shredded all past documents regarding my ESA award.  
      I think, they just "conveniently" like the shredded documents, so there is no evidence to be found against them, of lies and systemic malpractice.
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      · 6 days ago
      @Ann Someone said to me purposely so, but can't imagine why that could be 🤔 ?
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    · 8 days ago
    Because of the furore over the stopping of the winter fuel payment for most who got it there has been a huge push to get people to apply for pension credit. Those are now seriously backed up according to media reports and dwp staff have been diverted to deal so somethings gonna happen e to give. With pension credit and winter fuel being the big noise at the moment all the other staff is probably on the back burner. Come Spring when winter fuel etc….fades from the public eye, it will be back to PIP again. Just in time for the Governments next lying announcement.
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      · 6 days ago
      @MrFibro They are continuing to shoot themselves in the foot. Like a bunch of amateurs. 
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      · 7 days ago
      @Jan More likely at some point Labour would knock the head on pension credit.  They never encountered that so many people would claim it, all because they stopped the £300 winter fuel allowance.  Which was a once a year job.

      Now having shot themselves in their tight fisted foot, they will be paying pension credit to all those extra hundreds of thousands of people, pension credit each month and every year.

      It's a no brainer to had simply paid out the winter fuel allowance.  But i guess labour are not so savvy as they try to make out to be.
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    · 8 days ago
    I am being migrated onto Universal Credit from ESA, PIP and Industrial Disablement Benefit. I received full mobility and support components. I also have cancer and commence treatment next week. It has been very stressful wirh constant messages to attend face to face appointments. The DWP have agreed im not well enough for these. However, the IT system keep turning out appointments, which most staff are embarrassed by. It seems that they are not able to over ride the ITs demands. Therefore, I will not receive payments over Christmas, with January 15th being the earliest date. It seems to me the staff have been doing their best, but the system is setup to be inhuman, nay cruel.
    All the above, in a different reality, I am actually getting all my PIP, ESA and IDB as normal. I'm even getting 50% rent payments paid into my account. It's an absolute mess. 
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      · 5 days ago
      @Old Mother Thank you Old Mother!
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      · 5 days ago
      @lesley Sorry typo! Thank you george
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      · 5 days ago
      @george Thank you geoge!
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      · 6 days ago
      @lesley Can't tell you how sorry i am to read that. I really am.
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      · 6 days ago
      @Johnny Jones Their insane! expecting you to attend appointment's in your condition. Really says a lot about their mentality. Send a nice letter to your MP to highlight this, or if your not not upto to it,  get someone else to advocate on your behalf. Makes me seethe reading this, as i imagine many others will too. Like many other things in the UK, we live in a stone age world, and its 2024.
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    · 8 days ago
    I'm scared, like so many other people on ESA, EESA who have to put a claim to progress over to UC. The confidence level for this staging by DWP is nil. When it comes down to it, The Secretary for Works and Pensions is only interested in saving money, and getting as many people working as they can. PIP is another worry, but that's for another day and moan. 
    Does anyone have any idea when UC is being rolled out in East Anglia? Regards :) 
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      · 7 days ago
      @Jez Transition from ESA to universal credit is straightforward and I'm over a £100 pounds a month better off
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    · 8 days ago
    An elderly mate who I had helped with his Pip renewal (where we provided more than enough evidence to counter his previous decision of lower rate Mobility and Daily living, which he didn’t know how to challenge six years ago) despite having above the knee amputation and horrendous issues with constant wound complications , recieved a phonecall on a recent Sunday afternoon.
    He ignored it thinking it to be a scam..
     Turns out it was a telephone assessment, resulting in the maximum award for both.
    Furthermore, he hasn’t realised he now gets it backdated to the submission of his claim..

    It was in summer ‘23.

    He’s about to have a very Happy Christmas.
    He bloody well deserves it!





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    · 8 days ago
    It's looking grim for DWP
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    · 8 days ago
    It's about to collapse 
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    · 8 days ago
    I haven't been reassessed for ESA since 2017 (I'm on contributions based) and I'm still waiting to be transferred from DLA to PIP! It's a complete mess. They should be made to complete one transfer before starting another. No doubt the green paper will mean more changes that they don't have the staff to cope with.
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    · 8 days ago
    I got in touch with DWP about was there anything I needed to do about my pip as I am in the process of getting moved from ESA to UC. Was told no, when I enquired about my pip review that I sent in what was happening with that? I got "oh we have received it but it's taking 52 weeks before it will even get looked at dear" my poor relay lady was so shocked she said "but that's a year!!" then said sorry to me as they very rarely communicate themselves, how they work with me, is I type,  they read it to who I am phoning, then they type what is said to me, I just thought I would explain for people who may not of heard of relayuk. My pip runs out in April and apparently I will get a year extension. 

    It's ridiculous I can't get a scooter on motabilty because you have to have 12 months of pip after you have one and the extensions are not long enough. 

    Add this to moving over to UC and trying to keep up with them emailing you saying you need to look at your online journal as everything is on there, I am beginning to understand why so many people are not moving over or feeling under so much pressure to do xyz. 

    My mental health is really not great at the moment from it all, understatement but I am trying to hold it all together. I'm just fed up of the carers, elderly and disabled being made to feel like we are constantly defrauding the benefit system and we all lie on the form's and need to get a job.
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    · 8 days ago
    My autistic son has just been migrated from ESA to UC. He had been managing reasonably  with support on ESA although managing his money was not easy for him.
    The migration however, has been so traumatic he is now non verbal again and not coping at all. Worse he has withdrawn from support and necessary medication.  Having managed his ESA whilst retaining his right to make his own decisions for 10 years. With UC I have had to admit to being beaten by the system and I am now his appointee. He had been doing voluntary work and trying to get to the stage he could take paid work. Instead he is costing the NHS a fortune in care expenses as I have to wait for him to collapse and lose capacity to access health care and he cannot speak let alone work in any way.
    Apparently,  it is his problem because the system works!!!!
    On the plus side his "work coach" realised that a phone appointment with a non verbal client was a challenge and hence appointee status. 
    I am so angry. 
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    · 8 days ago
    There is far too much considering and reconsidering  taking place, it is hardly surprising the department is melting down. My daughter is 40 years old and over the years I have spent  thousands of hours fighting her corner for various benefits. From DLA awarded to DLA removed , appeals at all levels to DLA restored and the onto PIP and reassessments and on and on. There has always been one constant and that is her condition, she will not get better as she gets older and all agree on this. Reassessment is a waste of time and money for DWP, my daughter and myself. I wonder how many people we have kept busy for long periods of time and not to mention postage and phone calls. I suspects there are thousands of people who are in this position and the DWP and the Government go on wasting money reassessing that would be better used helping other people in the system.

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