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5 years 3 weeks ago #246993 by apples6
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Is there please a link or recent statistics/or statistics :
that show the percentage and/or numbers-wise
What percentage and/ or number of people? on "invite from DLA to PIP are :
Successful in getting a PIP award at first attempt which I guess is completing PIP 1 and 2 and likely face to face assessment (in ordinary times) assessors report and decisive makers:
decision: Success.
In that it be in the main retaining or getting mobility component .
I m mostly interested in those that were 65 plus on invite "olders"
and those very close to 65 on invite.
I have seen that from 2013 on DWP modelling that 90% of the above close 65 and 65(2013 assests publishing) on DLA were getting mobility component that majority 90%..
I note that DLA is not PIP and vica versa as gets said..
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Apples6
Wishing mods had good Easter..
?Version2
Is there please a link or recent statistics/or statistics :
that show the percentage and/or numbers-wise
What percentage and/ or number of people? on "invite from DLA to PIP are :
Successful in getting a PIP award at first attempt which I guess is completing PIP 1 and 2 and likely face to face assessment (in ordinary times) assessors report and decisive makers:
decision: Success.
In that it be in the main retaining or getting mobility component .
I m mostly interested in those that were 65 plus on invite "olders"
and those very close to 65 on invite.
I have seen that from 2013 on DWP modelling that 90% of the above close 65 and 65(2013 assests publishing) on DLA were getting mobility component that majority 90%..
I note that DLA is not PIP and vica versa as gets said..
Thanks
Apples6
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5 years 3 weeks ago #246996 by BIS
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Hi Apples6
I don't know if this information is available. (I can't find it). The only thing you can do is either keep searching on the internet to see if it comes up or put in a freedom of information request and ask. (Don't expect a quick answer in the circumstances if you do that).
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I don't know if this information is available. (I can't find it). The only thing you can do is either keep searching on the internet to see if it comes up or put in a freedom of information request and ask. (Don't expect a quick answer in the circumstances if you do that).
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5 years 3 weeks ago #246999 by ukLee
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You may find the info somewhere here: assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/governm...-to-january-2020.pdf
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5 years 3 weeks ago #247001 by apples6
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Thanks Bis
1. Is there a success stats/numbers on any DLA to PIP transfers getting mobility enhanced and or standard *regardless of ages though in practice could be ages 16yrs to now 72 years of age if born 9 April 1948 ++ * particularly if they had mobility before on DLA/
2. Maybe someone else on benefits and work may be able to help please?
3 with FOIs seen and done in the past other matters of of this type and others
they for me are very very hard to read if one is elementary on ways of the
DWP supplying "information"/ spreadsheets etc.
and I strongly suspect some information Govt + dwp have a strong preference to keep people in the dark:
now being an example in other arenas currently.
Thanks again and wishing you had a good Easter and thanks to all mods Best Wishes A
1. Is there a success stats/numbers on any DLA to PIP transfers getting mobility enhanced and or standard *regardless of ages though in practice could be ages 16yrs to now 72 years of age if born 9 April 1948 ++ * particularly if they had mobility before on DLA/
2. Maybe someone else on benefits and work may be able to help please?
3 with FOIs seen and done in the past other matters of of this type and others
they for me are very very hard to read if one is elementary on ways of the
DWP supplying "information"/ spreadsheets etc.
and I strongly suspect some information Govt + dwp have a strong preference to keep people in the dark:
now being an example in other arenas currently.
Thanks again and wishing you had a good Easter and thanks to all mods Best Wishes A
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5 years 3 weeks ago #247005 by BIS
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Hi Apples6
You can look at the stats from the link that UKLee has kindly posted, but it does not give the specific details you want.
As I've suggested before you can put in a freedom of information request in. The sort of level of detail you appear to be seeking is just not in the public domain and I suspect some of the questions you want to be answered have never even been thought of.
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You can look at the stats from the link that UKLee has kindly posted, but it does not give the specific details you want.
As I've suggested before you can put in a freedom of information request in. The sort of level of detail you appear to be seeking is just not in the public domain and I suspect some of the questions you want to be answered have never even been thought of.
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5 years 3 weeks ago #247011 by ukLee
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It would have to be a FOI request.
I had the same kind of question how many people join from DLA to PIP have been declined, or had the lower rate awarded. Ive given up, which I think most us do given the hoops you have to jump to obtain simply info
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I had the same kind of question how many people join from DLA to PIP have been declined, or had the lower rate awarded. Ive given up, which I think most us do given the hoops you have to jump to obtain simply info
Lee
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