PIP changes 2024:  Modernising Support Green Paper to be published today

Massive changes to personal independence payment (PIP) are being consulted on in the Modernising Support Green Paper to be published by the government today.  Any changes will only be put into law if the Conservatives win the next general election and the green paper is widely seen as an attempt to put pressure on Labour to declare its position on benefits.

The proposed changes are believed to include:

  • Ending PIP assessment for people with the most serious health conditions, including those with terminal illnesses.
  • Changes to current descriptors, especially those relating to aids and appliances.
  • Changes to the qualifying period for eligibility for PIP, to ensure it is only available to people whose condition will be long term.
  • Considering if PIP should only be available to people with a formal diagnosis by a medical expert.
  • One-off grants instead of regular cash payments for some claimants who need adaptations or special equipment.
  • Vouchers instead of cash payments.
  • Reimbursing claimants who provide receipts for the purchase of aids, appliances or services.
  • Providing people with lower extra costs due to their health condition with treatment, rather than regular payments.

The Modernising Support Green Paper will be published later today.

UPDATE: You can read more about the Green Paper and how to take part in the consultation here:  Replace PIP with a catalogue and decide whether food or medication is more important for disabled people - 2024 PIP changes Green Paper

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    Chris · 1 days ago
    What will happen to my PIP appeal if government changes?My epilepsy can't be controlled,i had my assessment yesterday and like always they gave me the impression i will get knocked back like usual. I've won on appeal in court every time but it's a stressful time so much so that i had a heart attack last time,aged 43. By time my next appeal process starts hopefully labour will be in charge but i haven't got a clue where i will stand as far as getting paid goes? Worried but not as worried as i will be if this government stays in control 
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    Sarah · 2 days ago
    I received my update letter 14th March .. with new amounts on and yesterday I received this text … it’s scared and upset me 
    Hello from Independent Assessment Services. We conduct Personal Independence Payment (PIP) assessments for the Department for Work and Pensions DWP. This is for information purposes only, to let you know that we are managing your PIP assessment. We will look at the available evidence and will contact you with an appointment if we need to have a consultation with you. You can find information about the service we provide at https://www.mypipassessment.co.uk. You do not need to contact us.

    I have long term health issues that won’t improve and I rely on this money I’ve tried ringing but the phone is engaged 

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    Adam Fisher · 2 days ago
    It's fine for them when the Conservative Government set the new rules, but whoever sets these rules, I wish it would happen to them being disabled when the shoe is on the other foot, how would they feel when they become disabled and have to live on the money we disabled people have to live on? It's fine for them in the Government making all the rules, living in luxury, and having absolutely no care for others except their bloody selves. While typing this, I'm absolutely livid, and my stomach turns with utter rage at the Government.
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    Adam Fisher · 3 days ago
    It's fine for them when the Conservative Government set the new rules, but whoever sets these rules, I wish it would happen to them being disabled when the shoe is on the other foot, how would they feel when they become disabled and have to live on the money we disabled people have to live on? It's fine for them in the Government (Number 10 Downing Street), making all the rules, living in luxury, and having absolutely no care for others except their bloody selves. While typing this, I'm absolutely livid, and my stomach turns with utter rage at the Government.
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    Dean · 3 days ago
    I will kill myself if scrap cash, how I pay mobility scooter scheme, taxi, adult nappy, mobiles for communication that I am proundly deaf, cerebal palsy, club foot , problwm with bowel, headache, ARTHRITIS KNEE, FINGER,. high mental illness with depressed. I can’t cope with my emotional problwm.
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      Adam Fisher · 2 days ago
      @Dean Try not to worry until the election at the end of the month. My heart goes out to EVERY disabled person especially when they have enough to deal with.
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      Jo · 2 days ago
      @Dean Everyone feels the same it's really scary, but you have a lot going on and long term illnesses I can't see them taking your money off if you completely
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    Desmond Harris · 4 days ago
    When is the next PIP pay date 
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    Rebecca · 5 days ago
    This scares me, my life is made easier from PIP payments, I need food and medicine for lung and immune disease. Disabled people can have changing needs and I cannot work to ease money hardship I’m on oxygen, most my PIP goes on bills, food and transport and I already have the adaptions I need, mine and other disabled persons quality of life will be severely impacted by this, I find this very scary indeed.  
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    Govermentisbackwards · 5 days ago
    I used to get pip daily living enhanced and pip low rate mobility and they reassessed me and I now only get daily living low rate it's disgusting what there doing they lied even though I recorded the whole assesment they should not be allowed to do this it's out out of order especially wben iv only got worse since my last assessment 
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      dc · 17 hours ago
      @Govermentisbackwards I had the same thing happen last autumn. i had my renewal assessment. the assessors report was totally in my favour, i thought i would get enhanced rate for both, but the dwp decision maker took away my mobility leaving me £120 a month more poor, where i was already struggling. now they want to take it all away under sunak. pure evil
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      Marie · 17 hours ago
      @Govermentisbackwards They lied during my assessment too! It's so frustrating. Can you report them for lying? They should be held accountable for that. One little lie can affect our lives significantly.
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    Diane · 6 days ago
    I have a carer daily, I WON'T trust anyone else to shower me, paying her in VOUCHERS is absolutely disgusting, it was said ONLY YESTERDAY  there is NO FRAUD COMMITTED BY PEOPLE CLAIMING PIP, this is degrading to disabled people who rely on this benefit for HELP
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      DC · 17 hours ago
      @Diane i rely on PIP to survive. literally. if they take it away i will not survive
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    CC · 8 days ago
    I dont know where to start on this, the requirement for a diagnosis means those who lose the NHS lottery will be discriminated against, many people have severe undiagnosed or wrongful diagnosed conditions, the targeting of removing support for those who need adaptations (which includes me) seems a reversal of DLA to PIP changes, ironically any descriptor changes in social security reform always seem to be targeted at the ones that affect me.  But anyway this looks like its about to become a benefit that will only support those with the most extreme conditions who would typically get high rate in both types for 10 years. 
    We can see how they are planning to fund this abolishment of NI for the higher earners.
    This current tory government are perhaps the most right wing I have ever seen in extremist policies, I thought cameron would be hard to outdo, but this lot seem to be doing that.  I am used to a constant stream of social security reform, but the current one's being proposed are like nothing before, if they get what they want then by 2030 there will be no sickness benefit at all in the country and pip will be reduced to a few thousand people.
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    keith · 8 days ago
    not right i could never live with out pip my wife is looking after me all i claim is pip and esa just adout do on that pick on some one els fore a change 
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    Am jones · 16 days ago
    I use my pip to pay for liquid meal replacements as I can not eat solids due to having part of my jaw removed because of cancer 
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      Christopher Williams · 2 days ago
      @Jo I have lost 85% of my pancreas 2 years ago due to a gallstone getting stuck in my pancreatic duct I spent 8 months in Liverpool royal hospital in intensive care were I lost most of my muscle mass so after that and the open necrosectomy surgery to remove the dead parts of my pancreas I am numb down the right side of my leg as they cut nerves and I am a fall risk I have to were a wrist band careline alarm and the local authority moved me into an assisted living bungalow to help my partner still has to help me wash and get dressed and soon I have another operation to remove my gallbladder they will do open surgery again due to the amount of scar tissue on my abdomen I am scared witness they are going to remove pip as I need this to eat fresh food daily 4 times a day and take 10 pancreatic enzyme replacement capsules with every meal and snack for the rest of my life
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      Jo · 2 days ago
      @Anon I have chrons disease because it is a long term condition the detriment shouldn't be too bad. Remember there is no cure for chrons therefore it's ongoing, if you have short bowel like me you need to tell them this. I wish you well
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      Anon · 16 days ago
      @Am jones I buy ensure liquid meal replacements because I have severe Crohn's disease,  which has narrowed my bowel so much that solid food causes a blockage. They are expensive and I couldn't afford them without pip.
      It's worrying times indeed 
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    Ms. Basset · 16 days ago
    I’ll be filling in the questionnaire.  
    It’s not a bad thing they ask for documentation for proof of disability. 
    In fact I’m shocked you get any PIP without it, let’s be honest, it’s difficult enough if you have the documented proof already. 
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      The dogmother. · 16 days ago
      @Ms. Basset Do not know a single person who has ever got it without proof. 
      So they are chatting nonsense. For want of a better unprintable word.
      The very idea is a joke and it's on them . 
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    Nigel Aston · 16 days ago
    Yet another stressful time for those in need.  I have a spinal cord injury caused by a tumour and radiation.  I’m a wheelchair user, and if it wasn’t for the extra payments I get from pip, I wouldn’t survive.  I’m better off dead and taking my own life, than being a constant drain on society.  Well that what people think.  People look down on me now.  This will create an even more divide between people who can and people who can’t.  No one sees the person with the disability anymore.  It’s like being trampled on in a queue to get to the counter.  I for one won’t live that way anymore.  At least I will be one less person to sponge off the government!!
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      KD · 16 days ago
      @Nigel Aston Nigel, don't let the Tories affect your self worth. I was a single parent in the 90's and you'd think we single handedly crashed the economy and were responsible for all the countries woes. Now it's the turn of the sick and disabled. Ignore the blame culture. You didn't waste billions in the last few years, or give millions away to your mates, like the present government did.
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    Charlie · 16 days ago
    I'm so scared about this. Just saying. And they want us to be scared.
    Time to read the migration guide.
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    Chris W · 18 days ago
    Does anybody know if this will affect existing claimants? Maybe new ones and those who have a review. My last PIP letter ended with ongoing no review
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    A thornton · 18 days ago
    Iv a mobility car iv lost it once as I was reassessed then they gave me the higher rate again just had a new car all the stress took its tole I got in touch with my Mp who said he would do what he could letter came back just wait 18 months of stress and it’s happening again there saying people with mental health might not get help but all this is causing me stress anxiety and my depression is getting worse
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      Sarah · 7 hours ago
      @Lorraine Cookson It's exactly because severely disabled people can't protest, as its takes all their energy yo just survive that they know they can do this vile behaviour plus we're such a small minority they don't care for our votes, but have ni fear, they've zero chance of getting back in so it's all hot air, like their unworkable Rwanda plan. Stay strong try not to worry about what hasn't happened yet, tomorrow is soon enough, self care and love for today, blessings all x
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      dc · 17 hours ago
      @Lorraine Cookson i lost my mobility last autumn because i said i could walk slowly from my car to the main entrance of the hospital for appointments
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      Jay · 1 days ago
      @Lorraine Cookson Yes
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      Lorraine Cookson · 17 days ago
      @A thornton I have heard so many horrifying stories from everyone I know about Capita and their degrading treatment of disabled people and many have to go to tribunal to get pip back when they have been claiming it for years. I had so much stress to get mobility because of the walking more than a metre rule. Everyone who has pip had a real fight to get it. 

      Now after all that they are allowed to just take it away??

      Are we going to see a huge amount of cars going back to the garage ?

      What is this going to look like .

      The government have been paying people cost of living supplements for two years now they are taking away the money that is barely enough if energy prices don’t go up. It’s crazy 

      They say disabled people see it as ‘compensation’ for being disabled.

      £9,000 a year is not compensation it’s a token and yes it helps buy food and dental and the medical help that the nhs doesn’t provide anymore.

      I don’t think anyone realises the impact of your body and brain suddenly not functioning properly anymore until it happens to them.

      There should be a march or something that all disabled people can go on in wheelchairs and with carers and those that support disabled people.

      What about children born with disabilities are they losing their funding too.

      This potential landscape of destroying over 2 million lives of disabled and mentally ill people is the worst thing any government has ever proposed and I don’t think without a radical protest we can stop it with a change of government.

      Is anyone up for standing outside parliament with signs that stop the madness?
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    Anonymous · 18 days ago
    Just look at how badly DFG grants are managed, and the bare minimum of aids and adaptations that are provided. no one knows when they will become disabled and how much it will cost! Many are already trapped in unsuitable, unsustainable housing because there is no alternative. They just have to pay more to stay where they are, and often can’t go out at all.

     If we had a functioning NHS we wouldn’t have to pay extra for dentistry or treatments that involve waiting years for. Our towns and cities are not properly adapted for disabled people. You can imagine where most of these ‘vouchers’ would disappear to, private ‘services’ set up by their cronies! And disabled people would get the equivalent of their shoddy PPE provision in return,  no doubt billions would be unaccounted for and we would be the cash cows, milked to death. Meanwhile disabled people would have to do what amounts to a tax return to justify the cost of their existence.  

    These are basic human needs, UniversaI Credit alone is not enough to survive on, we need PIP to live on as many of us will never be able to work again, much like pensioners cannot. I’d to see all the MP’s receipts for every ‘expense’ they have! Didn’t think so, cuts need to be made from the top down. This is social murder, I would go as far as to say democide if this is allowed. It isn’t about work, or being unemployed -  it should be common sense that some people can never work, so the changes would affect the rest of our lives, there are no miracle cures.  It is about our human rights and it is about time they are held to account, and the public knows this is not a democracy, it is a plutocracy. Anyone can become sick or disabled overnight, we are not all born disabled, even now disability benefits are not enough to live on, being disabled is not  a lifestyle choice. it is part of the human condition….. after they mishandled the pandemic, unsurprisingly more people are disabled now, not just from covid, but all the health conditions that were not managed during that time.  That will be a cost to bear for this whole generation, that’s what happens with pandemics, people don’t just get sick or die, they become disabled as well. Get the tories out!
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    Wendy · 19 days ago
    I am 75 and use my pip for paying for private dental care. The government is supposed to give us nhs dentists but there are none in the area . I have been on a list for 3 years. 
    This idea of vouchers is ludicrous who is going to implant all this ?
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      Anon · 19 days ago
      @Wendy All dentists are private, it is their choice whether to accept NHS patients or not. The Government cannot force dentists to provide NHS care.
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    Chris L · 21 days ago
    Any idea what is going to happen with the motability scheme with these new proposed PIP reforms? Ordered a motability car a few days ago for the first time. Worried now if motability is coming to an end and it all falls through?
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      Lisha · 19 days ago
      @Chris L I done the same my car comes this week tho 
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      Dave Jones · 20 days ago
      @Chris L I’ve asked motability the same question and they told me not to worry and they will work with the government. However I am seriously considering handing my car back.
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