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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    aaaa · 1 years ago
    I send my review form back last April 10 months still waiting I got a text message in august last year and before the new year still waiting, I lost my disabled badge coz I can't prove I am on pip 
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      Liz · 1 years ago
      @aaaa The payment into your account proves you are on Pip
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    Natalie · 1 years ago
    I had my review exactly 4 weeks ago today the assessment period is supposed to be 6-8 weeks however my payment this period has significantly decreased my condition has seriously worsened, I’ve had no letters no contact at all to inform me has anyone else had anything same/similar?
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      A C · 5 months ago
      @Natalie I sent my review in 4 weeks ago and i got my payment today and it was severally less than I usually get but haven’t heard anything from them either, I’m baffled as my health has worsened too
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    Ms · 1 years ago
    They have huge backlogs created by covid
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    Karen · 1 years ago
    its coming up to a Year since my form went in Even put a complaint in Still waiting
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      Anon · 1 years ago
      @Karen Mine too it was posted guaranteed on 14th Feb 2022.  My condition has worsened having had several ops and two types of cancer and I’m really concerned. I’ve had three texts from them saying 
      I may have to have another assessment , last message in Jan. 
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      Anon · 1 years ago
      @Karen Since your AR1 went in? 
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    Sarah Small · 1 years ago
    Does autism qualify for Pip? My appointee already is waiting on the AR1, but has been dx ADHD as an adult female and has been advised to take the ASD assessment. Therfore this is likely a adult female with an extremely late diagnosis (30s) which explains the root cause of all the issues mentally and physically that qualified them for pip to begin with. Please don't offer advice to report changes as the assessment is not complete. I wonder because - if PIP decided they are no longer a viable candidate due to the high pip backlog, I now have a possible upcoming diagnosis as to why this candidate "has become" the way they are. Likely they were never able to live without aids, help and support and doing so had implicated their health mentally and physically. 
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      Sarah Small *anon* · 1 years ago
      @Nicola Thank you very helpful we are filling in the assessment forms this week ahead of the face to face assessment which due to Covid-19 is not physically present and she prefers it as struggles yo leave the house. *She won't*
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      Nicola · 1 years ago
      @Sarah Small Yes my son gets it for autism 
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    As · 1 years ago
    No not yet. Their getting later and later with all payments
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    10 · 1 years ago
    Anyone receive £10 random payment off PIP? 
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    Miles · 1 years ago
    My mobility has worsened do I inform PIP which runs out May 23 but should be auto extended. So if I do change of circumstances dose my clam stop and goes back to a new came? 
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      Sarah · 1 years ago
      @Miles How long are the auto extensions? Is it 12 months? Never got a letter but I'm a few months out so I definitely got , just waiting on a response to my AR1 . 
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    steven · 1 years ago
    i didnt receive my pip payment has anyone else hads this happen
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    As · 1 years ago
    They can never argue if you have a signature. Keep the receipt from the post office too. 
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    Sarah · 1 years ago
    Sarah: Hi all. Just wanted to share:  I am ALWAYS sending out everything with recorded letter & signed for. I had more then 1 time the answer ''it didn't arrive'' - with consequences.  Also, please copy everything you sent them.  
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    Liz · 1 years ago
    Anyone else received 2 sms? I sent my review form in January as no changes  (its actually horrific i am not who i used to be I'd give anything for my old life back, I don't have one now) they only gave my assigned person 3 weeks to fill form anyway didnt hear anything for 6 MONTHS was sick with stress thinking I'm going to end up homeless. Then SMS in August confirming that they still have "your pip form and will progress as soon as we can. You may still need an assessment. We will continue to pay and you don't need to contact us unless your circumstances change" so I presumed unless I die or miraculously find Jesus comes down to specifically heal me, I have no reason to call them. I got a second text saying the same thing yesterday- 3 months after the 1st SMS. 
    Has this happened to anyone else? I can't go through this mental toumoil I actually needed extra support around this because we all know it won't sort itself out it will likely be the very opposite. I have this sick to my stomach all year.
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      Ella16 · 1 years ago
      @Liz I just got my 2nd text 12 weeks after the 1st that my review form had been received. I assume these are automated texts. I was told back in October 22 that the wait time was 21 weeks I'm not sure how true this is or if the wait times have now improved however I suspect different areas have different wait times.
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      Anon · 1 years ago
      @Liz Yes same here and I’m worried sick too. 
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      Peter · 1 years ago
      @Liz Exactly the same text twice mine went in February and mine runs out december the 8th so don’t
      Know what’s going on 
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    Alicia · 1 years ago
    the budget has just announced ESA allowance is getting transferred to UC I get contributions esa disability allowance. if it's moved to uc I will probably not get it and thousands more as uc is means tested . I worked since age 16 and paid into this to get benefit it should not be lumped into uc. 
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    Shell · 1 years ago
    Had my review ( telephone assessment) today, they were 3 hrs late ringing me so my anxiety was through the roof. Apparently the system was down so it couldn’t be recorded as I’d asked for. So I said I’d go ahead but I’m 90% sure the girl they found to do it was new and not very experienced! It wasn’t as thorough as my first one was. Didn’t really connect with her, very robotic! I reported a change in May this year and just had call today!
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    Gs · 1 years ago
    Ashley, i wouldnt worry, the dwp has 321,000 new claims to get through. 2024 is a fair time away yet
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      Anon · 1 years ago
      @Gs Yes but do they expect money back if they deny claim and then you have to appeal? 
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    Gs · 1 years ago
    I sent mine on monday first class and signed for, had a txt 2 days later off them saying they have it. Id ring them if i was you
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      Ashley · 1 years ago
      @Gs Hi sorry to trouble you I didn't receive any letter regarding my pip being extended as it runs out 2024? Would that be to early to worry ? Any advice on what I should do 
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    Richard · 1 years ago
    Good morning I sent my pip form review back on the 8th August I have still not heard yet no letter or text could someone tell me how long is it talking 
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      Anon · 1 years ago
      @Alice Yes this has happened to me and I rang PIP, WHO WERN I TERESTED they said nothing they could do !  So I have no blue badge now . 
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      Janet marie · 1 years ago
      @Richard It took me 3 phone calls to see if they had received my review form, it actually took 6 weeks for them to receive it.
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      Alice · 1 years ago
      @Richard I had to send mine back before 03.08.2022 - i did and received a text saying they had received it.  In October i got a further text to say there was backlog and they were working on it.  I called them as my blue badge runs out on 03.03.2023 (same as my PIP award) and was told there was a year backlog and would continue to get my payment. However, now reapplied for blue badge and local council (who i work for) wont re issue badge as i dont have an award notice to say its continuing
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      Richard · 1 years ago
      @Ange Hi sent mine on the 8th August 22 not heard nothing no text or letter but looking at yours are there that far behind 
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      Sarah · 1 years ago
      @Richard Have you sent ''signed for and recorded?'' Could have get lost (fingers xed NOT).  2-3 months it was with me.
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    Paul · 1 years ago
    I got an extension until August 2023 in writing and a review form in September 2022 to be filled in and returned by October 7th. I got a text message to say that they had received it on October 12th and I received my following ESA payment on the 26th as normal. November 9th? A weeks worth of disability premium has suddenly gone missing, yet I have had no face to face assessment or any other form of contact with PIP other than the text they sent me with their usual generic reply telling me that they received the form and that I might have to see one of their Health Professionals. Surely the DWP cannot simply stop my disability premiums whilst I am still claiming PIP can they? I have had nothing in writing from PIP telling me that my award has been stopped. Like everything else where the DWP is concerned. The left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing. They have probably ignored the extension letter and gone by the date my award would have ran out after my tribunal and won't even be remotely aware that my review form is already in the system. 
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    Carl · 1 years ago
    I have been waiting for my PIP review since March 2022, my current blue badge expires in December, I cannot re -apply without an award letter as this is proof of benefit does anyone have any ideas of what to do.
    I have tried numerous times to call PIP to no avail after numerous instructions press this press that you are then told to PLEASE HANG UP what should you do or can you do !!!
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      Jax · 1 years ago
      @Carl You can reapply for a blue badge, I don’t get the mobility part of pip, even though I should, they gave me low scoring but, blue badge people have issued me with two badges based on my conditions and what I can actually manage.
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      Em Staton · 1 years ago
      @Carl I have been in the same position. My blue badge ran out in May and I have been waiting for my review since April. 
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      Lorraine · 1 years ago
      @Carl Hi you can supply evidence to the blue badge Dept it's what I did as my pip is running Dec sent review form back in January, the blue badge fgot awarded for 3 years 
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    Gs · 1 years ago
    Are you still being paid by them? They are extending awards becomes they have an enormous backlog of new claims to get through
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