Both assessments have long been criticised by disability rights campaigners as difficult and inconsistent processes.
A report commissioned by the DWP found that 52 per cent of health assessors left the role in a year, with many leaving the profession altogether ...
A disabled woman whose PIP claim was rejected three times while she struggled to work and manage the debilitating pain of multiple chronic health conditions has spoken about her frustrations finding ...
A former assessor has explained the subtle ways that claimants can get caught out during their own claim ...
A Department for Work and Pensions report shows more than half of its assessors for the Personal Independence Payment (PIP) ...
A former Personal Independence Payment (PIP) assessor has taken issue with Brits who label benefit recipients as "scroungers", shedding light on the stringent process to qualify for such payments.
New figures from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) reveal the majority of Personal Independence Payment ( PIP) assessments are being carried out remotely by telephone. However, under new ...
Unlike universal credit, PIP is not a work-related benefit. Worth up to around £800 a month, it is aimed at paying for the ...
New data from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) shows the majority of assessments for Personal Independence Payment ...