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Millions on benefits urged to act as DWP seeks fresh evidence from claimants

The government is seeking more claimant evidence after receiving 38,000 responses, as workshops and a toolkit aim to widen public input.

  • On Monday, the Department for Work and Pensions urged all 4 million Personal Independence Payment claimants to complete a 'vital' form to inform the Timms Review of the UK's most claimed disability benefit.
  • Disability Minister Sir Stephen Timms launched the Review to examine whether PIP remains suitable for modern claimants, aiming to ensure it is 'truly fair and fit for the future.'
  • To gather lived experiences, organisations can use a 'Workshop in a Box' toolkit, with Co-chair Sharon Brennan emphasizing the need to reach marginalised communities whose voices are often missing from official consultations.
  • Fazilet Hadi, head of policy at Disability Rights UK, criticized a separate DWP pilot as 'absolutely astonishing,' warning that shifting assessment roles to case managers is a 'recipe for disaster.'
  • Evidence gathered will shape an interim report expected in the coming months, as Government plans include supporting more disabled people into work while balancing welfare spending concerns.
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Millions on benefits urged to act as DWP seeks fresh evidence from claimants

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is urging disabled people and those with long-term health conditions to come forward and share their experiences as part of a major review of Personal Independence Payment (PIP).

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