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- Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law)
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Indefinite awards (formerly called life awards) can be reviewed at any time under what's called Right Payment Programme
No doubt you're aware that in 2013/2014, if the legislation is passed by Parliament, DLA will be replaced with a new benefit called Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
If that happens, then those over 65 years of age, will not be eligible to claim PIP, which like DLA has a mobility and care component, and will instead if they have care needs, have to apply for Attendance Allowance which has no mobility component.
This means that tens of thousands of DLA claimants over 65 would not be entitled to claim PIP and like myself that would mean that they would no longer be entitled to use their current HRM component of DLA to purchase or lease a car through the Motability scheme.
I am currently working with my MP to have these proposals in the Welfare Reform Bill, to be changed to give transitional protection for those over 65 years of age to be able to claim PIP for both mobility and care.
If any members are worried about these proposals, I urge then to contact their MP.
I am currently awaiting for a reply from my MP, Tim Farron Lib Dem President who has written to Maria Miller, Minister for Disabled to explain what their plans are for migrating DLA claimants to PIP, and to seek assurances that those over 65 years of age currently in receipt of DLA HRM will not lose out.
I will of course keep members updated on developments..
Best wishes to all.
Jim
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Indefinite awards (formerly called life awards) can be reviewed at any time under what's called Right Payment Programme
No doubt you're aware that in 2013/2014, if the legislation is passed by Parliament, DLA will be replaced with a new benefit called Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
If that happens, then those over 65 years of age, will not be eligible to claim PIP, which like DLA has a mobility and care component, and will instead if they have care needs, have to apply for Attendance Allowance which has no mobility component.
This means that tens of thousands of DLA claimants over 65 would not be entitled to claim PIP and like myself that would mean that they would no longer be entitled to use their current HRM component of DLA to purchase or lease a car through the Motability scheme.
I am currently working with my MP to have these proposals in the Welfare Reform Bill, to be changed to give transitional protection for those over 65 years of age to be able to claim PIP for both mobility and care.
If any members are worried about these proposals, I urge then to contact their MP.
I am currently awaiting for a reply from my MP, Tim Farron Lib Dem President who has written to Maria Miller, Minister for Disabled to explain what their plans are for migrating DLA claimants to PIP, and to seek assurances that those over 65 years of age currently in receipt of DLA HRM will not lose out.
I will of course keep members updated on developments..
Best wishes to all.
Jim
Thankyou for keeping everyone informed Jim.
All the best.
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- jemanne
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Yes I am aware that 'indefinite' does not mean never and that there are changes on the horizon. I have already contacted my M.P. to ask for his opinion but his answer was vague. Until exactly what is going to happen is known there is little that we can do except to remain aware. I will, of course, remain a member of B&W and am grateful to the people who fight for those of us who need these benefits.
Julia
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- Kate Niedermeier
Thank you Kate
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- karenscrimshaw
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I made my first 'proper' posting today for similar reasons.
Congratulations and I echo your sentiments too. This forum is a tremendous source of advice, strength and understanding.
Well done!
Best
KJ
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I assume a medical is pending or likely in the near future.Please can anyone tell me how to get a home medical. We are housebound as I am unable to lift my husbands wheelchair. He has lost a leg and is wheeelchair bound. He has only been offered lower rate DLA though higher rate mobility. He had a heart attack 2 years ago on the operating table and has brain damage from lack of oxygen for 20 minutes. I am fed up of fighting all the time. He needs 24 hour care as he is a risk to himself. 'THEY' say he needs 1 hour of care a day - if only.
Thank you Kate
You need to contact the ATOS office handling the medical and request a home medical, if you phone, follow it up in writing.
You will need your GP to confirm the requirement in writing, so you need to make an appointment with them to arrange this.
If ATOS still decline the request, then you should escalate the issue to your local MP, copying in ATOS and your local DWP office in any correspondance.
Many members have been able to get home medicals for DLA claims, so don;t give up.
Gordon
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