No More Pip Assessments. b) Rebalancing support in Universal Credit to address perverse incentives and encourage more people into work - we expect 2.25m current recipients of UC From 7th September 2024, the DWP introduced new organisations to handle PIP assessments across the UK.

But those with the most severe, long-term conditions will no longer face any. b) Rebalancing support in Universal Credit to address perverse incentives and encourage more people into work - we expect 2.25m current recipients of UC

The government wants more frequent reassessments for many people claiming Pip, with more face-to-face assessments Since the pandemic, the number of working-age people receiving PIP has more than doubled from 15,300 to 35,100 a month The FAS providers are also set to deliver more face-to-face assessments with the DWP expecting an increase of in-person assessments towards Autumn 2025

. Now DNS has heard of serious backlogs within the WCA system, despite DWP's refusal to publish official WCA figures for claimants claiming UC. But those with the most severe, long-term conditions will no longer face any.

. The number of young people (16-24) receiving PIP per month has also. Disability News Service (DNS) reported earlier this month how DWP's own figures showed a picture of significant delays and backlogs across the personal independence payment (PIP) assessment system