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Personal Independence Payment (PIP) Update (Tom Pursglove)

Today, the department will publish the latest statistics on making backdated payments to Personal Independence Payment (PIP) claimants who are affected by the KT&SH decision of the Upper Tribunal (UT). The release will be published at: List of upcoming releases of management information and ad hoc analyses - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk).

The KT&SH UT decision, handed down on 21 August 2020, concerned how we decide whether hearing impaired or deaf people need an aid, appliance, or supervision, to wash or bathe safely under the PIP assessment.

The department revised the guidance used for the PIP assessment process, for all new decisions, on 17 May 2021. We started the administrative exercise, to check eligible claims back to the date of the UT decision on 4 April 2022.

Since April 2022, we have reviewed around 4,000 cases against the KT&SH decision. This includes cases where claimants have previously been assessed as needing an aid or appliance to hear. All reviews have been carried out by a Case Manager within the department.

Around 4,000 arrears payments, totalling around £11 million, have been made. No one should have seen their PIP reduced because of this exercise.

Although we have completed the exercise, claimants can still ask the Department for Work and Pensions to conduct a review of their case, if they think they are affected.

Our approach demonstrates that we have prioritised claimants who are most likely to benefit, to make backdated payments as quickly as possible.

https://www.theyworkforyou.com/wms/?id=2023-03-16.hcws639.0

seen at 10:06, 17 March in Written Ministerial Statements.
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