The DWP has confirmed in its latest personal independence payment (PIP) statistical release that many planned award reviews are on hold, but that claimants will continue to receive their current level of benefit until a review takes place.

In the DWP’s latest PIP Official Statistics to January 2022, published yesterday, the DWP admitted that planned reviews of PIP awards that were given for a fixed period are not all taking place because staff are working on “other parts of the process” instead.

“Planned award reviews are currently on hold in some cases which frees up resource to process registrations in other parts of the process but delays clearances for the award reviews themselves.”

In fact, the number of new claims is up 20% compared to November to January of last year.  So, a deluge of new claims is the “other part of the process” that staff are working on instead.  The bottleneck appears to be primarily in getting claimants assessed by Capita and Atos (IAS).

However, in the same document, the DWP do confirm that claimants who are waiting for their award to be reviewed will continue to receive PIP at the same rate.

“Any PIP claim where an award review is waiting to be processed continues to receive their pre-review level of benefit. Customers whose needs have changed and who are awaiting a review may instead register a change of circumstance.”

The confirmation that awards will continue in payment will come as a great relief to many thousands of claimants who have been left in a state of anxiety and uncertainty by a lack of news from the DWP about their award review.

PIP ward reviews backlog set to last

There are now over a third of a million (340,000) new claims ‘in progress’, meaning that they have yet to be completed and are probably mostly waiting for an assessment.

Waiting times for decisions on new claims have gone up from 19 weeks a year ago, to 22 weeks now.  Of this, most of the wait is for an assessment, up from 15 weeks a year ago to 17 weeks now.

Given the size of this backlog and the effect of the pandemic on people’s physical and mental health, which means new claim numbers are likely to remain very high, there seems little chance of Capita and Atos getting on top of things any time soon.

So, claimants awaiting a planned PIP review may be waiting a long time yet.

You can read the full PIP statistics to January 2022 here.

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    · 2 years ago
    I have been waiting 40+ weeks for my review. I got enhanced on both in 2017 and my health has deteriorated dramatically since then to where I cannot walk without crutches and at a snails pace. It’s all well and good it being extended 3 months at a time and still getting pip but I have to pay for a blue badge every 3 months and then wait forever for a mobility car? It’s just horrendous 
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      · 2 years ago
      @SandiePants Glenn You do not need a pip letter for a blue badge ask the council for a blue badge based on your present medical condition and ask them to write to your doctor they give out blue badges on its own merits 
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    · 2 years ago
    What about blue badge holders . They  can't get their blue badges until they have renewed their claims. I will be without a blue badge if PIP claim not renewed on time.  This is extremely worrying.  
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      · 2 years ago
      @Rosebud I'm in the same position. My blue badge expired at midnight and I've no idea when the PIP renewal will come through.
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    · 2 years ago
    Are DWP going to send out letters of confirmation via royal mail, stating that PIP will continue to be paid due to this massive backlog of pip cases (increase in new claims).

    Until i received that in writing, I wont hold me breath lol.






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      · 2 years ago
      @MrFibro I asked for confirmation in writing which they will do and emails confirming the state of play. This will also go into my notes on their system 
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    · 2 years ago
    Part of the reason why there are more new claims is because I was not informed of my PIP renewal in August 2021 therefore 3 months later my claim was stopped in October. I was told I had to make a new fresh claim in December 2021, as time had lapsed. Submitted new fresh claim in January 2022. I have heard that they received my claim but still waiting for a decision. My blue badge is up for renewal. The renewal process is very lengthy without the 12 points and no guarantee to get it back. Nearly penalised by ESA for failure to report change in circumstance. Now I have to pay more on my rent, but with less money. Very stressed. 
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    · 2 years ago
    Very helpful , thank you . 

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