The DWP is enacting legislation to allow it to extend the personal independence payment (PIP) awards of existing claimants, in order to cope with the growing backlog of planned award reviews. 

The Universal Credit, Personal Independence Payment, Jobseeker’s Allowance and Employment and Support Allowance (Decisions and Appeals) (Amendment) Regulations 2026 will come into force on 2 June 2026. 

As they are secondary legislation, they do not have to be voted on and the Social Security Advisory Committee (SSAC) has agreed that they do not have to be referred to it.

The regulations simply say:  “The Secretary of State may extend the length of a fixed term award of personal independence payment, where the Secretary of State considers it necessary to do so to safeguard the efficient administration of personal independence payment.”

Back in December, we revealed that the time between PIP reviews was to be extended for the majority of PIP claimants aged 25 and over, to a minimum of three years for a new claim, rising to 5 years at their next review if they remain entitled.

But the DWP have now revealed in a meeting with SSAC, the minutes of which were published this week, that the actual award lengths will be four years and six years, with reviews generally being begun a year before the award ends.

The new regulations allow the DWP to legally extend awards for existing claimants.  They say that if they do not do so, the assessment system will “fall over” because of growing demand.  They also revealed that the current system of extending some PIP awards by short periods was being done “without clear statutory cover”.  In other words, extending awards ad hoc for a year at a time as the DWP has been doing is probably unlawful.

The new regulations mean that where a current claimant has a fixed term award that is due for review, the decision maker can choose to simply lengthen the award, where “it is necessary to do so to safeguard the efficient administration of personal independence payment.”

The regulations do not give the DWP the power to shorten existing fixed-term award or to change the rates being paid, only to extend the length of the award. 

According to the SSAC minutes: “The Department confirmed that the extension decisions will carry appeal rights.”

Decision makers will still have the discretion to make shorter or longer awards where they consider it justified, including ten year light-touch awards.

It is intended that the changes will not be applied to claimants aged under 25, because the DWP argues that younger people have a “greater likelihood of improvement in health and functional ability over time.”  In addition, they argue that “more frequent engagement with 16–24year-olds provides opportunities to identify and offer appropriate employment support at an earlier stage.”

Concerningly, the department goes on to say that “The Timms Review, a full review of PIP, is examining PIP assessments and the implications for wider support. Any future move towards attaching conditionality to PIP would fall within that broader reform work.”

SSAC expressed concerns about claimants who do not ask for a reassessment when their condition deteriorates and who “may be some of the most vulnerable”.  Under the new system they may miss out on an increased award for even longer.  The DWP’s response was that they would “strengthen communications”. 

However, they also admitted that “some savings will arise from cases where claimants with worsening conditions do not receive an earlier tailored assessment” but argued that “generating such savings was not a driver of the policy.”   

We’ll keep readers informed about how the roll-out of extending existing awards works out in practice after it begins in June.

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    · 13 days ago
    It seems to me that if you may end up with a higher award of PIP because of your condition they are leaving your review on hold. That is now, not starting in June! I finally managed to fill my review form in back in September 2025 with the help of your website. I have been this bad since I first claimed PIP but had been failing to get mobility help and I don't think I was wording it correctly. I just don't have enough energy to deal with appeals so I gave up. This time I was ready when the form came so managed to complete it just in time. So they've had it since September 2025. In March 2026 They  said they are still reviewing it. They say to get in touch if circumstances change but I wouldn't be able to deal with trying to contact them so I just wait. It is hanging over me like a cloud. A big black ugly PIP cloud. It's cruel. I often think if they hadn't changed the retirement age so high I would be free of this agony. They don't seem to get how much you need this help. My condition makes me very depressed but PIP makes my depression nearly intolerable at times. Some days it's a good job I can't get out and there are no close by cliffs! Or high bridges! That is what PIP does to you!
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    · 13 days ago
    I don't know how to take this.  I get PIP at lower rates for both are and mobility. My award was supposed to be reassessed before it ends in March 2027.  I reach state retirement age in May 2027.  In some respects it would be great to not have to face another stressful assessment process.

    Some of my conditions have got worse, but I did not apply for higher rates because I was told this could be even more stressful and that it was better to wait for the regular reassessment. 

    So what I am supposed to do?
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      · 11 days ago
      @PB Get advice from cab if you dont be careful you may lose out on the chance of getting higher mobility thats what they're betting on, personally i would chance your hand if youve got evidence of a deterioration go for it soon. 
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    · 13 days ago
    I was awarded enhanced on both for 3yrs in 2022, sent the review forms in March/April last year and got a letter in September saying id stay on the same until 2028, so another three years...does this mean it should have been 5? Don't want to go through another review sooner than I have to but also don't want to call and wait on eternal hold and ask if it should/can be extended and risk losing it entirely...
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    · 13 days ago
    My Pip review was due this month May 2026. I never heard a word from them. I am 64 years old with Fibromyalgia and Arthritis my ten year award is coming to an end. So I phoned the DWP. I was told I would get a full review and assessment and it would be November or later as they were behind. Because I thought my review would be in May I have been working on my answers for my Pip form with lots of extra information since January this year. So at least all the donkey work has been done. Just may need a few tweaks by November. To have a review hanging over your head like a black cloud for nearly a year at least is stressful and frustrating. But to look at it another way. Maybe they have done me a favour i'll be another year older in November or later (65) and only a year from my pension. Is this likely to make it easier for me to be successful with my next Pip claim. Or am I kidding myself?
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      · 13 days ago
      @Catherine Fisher You will be 2 years from pension at 65.Ideally you would want to take pip into pension.Don't understand why you are getting a full review after a 10 year award,should be light touch surely?
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    · 13 days ago
    my review took 4 weeks from returning form. review complete by 1st may 2026
    award retained for 6 years. 
    dwp has started this already
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      · 13 days ago
      @mushy Is the review done by phone or just a form or is it face to face
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    · 14 days ago
    I was asked to submit a review form in June 2024 and hounded to make sure I got it in in time. I have had my award extended twice so it’s now extended to April 27 whilst awaiting a review. However I am not clear how legal this is. 
    As I understand from contacting dwp numerous times my review is still in a queue to be looked at. This is even though I informed them that the review also contained a change in need.  Is this lengthy wait common? 
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      · 12 days ago
      @Sharon Greasley Hi yes your right but your money doesn't get stopped you get payment up untill the decision 
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    · 14 days ago
    How do we know if we are in severe conditions criteria?  
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      · 13 days ago
      @boris1 Note all UC/ESA LCWRA/Support Group awards are ongoing. And award letters often do not state when the next reassessment will take place. To be in the severe conditions criteria group it has to say you will not be reassessed. 
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      · 13 days ago
      @boris1 Severe conditions criteria group is for UC LCWRA and ESA support group/LCWRA not PIP. It gives exemption from further WCA assessments not PIP assessments. On the LCWRA/Support Group award letter it should say will not be reassessed. 
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    · 14 days ago
    My review was last June and forms sent back may 25 as yet no further on and then I had problem with renewing blue badge as my current claim date had expired .so in February this year  After a week trying to call them  i finally got through and was told they had extended it for one year as they had such a back log !!  But I had not been advised or informed at all of this . So still waiting like so very many of us . 
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    · 14 days ago
    Almost laughable.  The Dwp doesnt have the right to shorten a PIP award. I have three times recieved letters saying "Thank you for telling us your confitions have changed" completd with new PIP revirw forms..  If i was in a position where my conditions had improved I would gladly have done so.  However, like most people. my conditions have gradually worsened.  The wuickest "review" came 3 months after I was given an award of 3 years.  They may not be allowed to shorten an award period directly but they can review the award at any time with the reasoning og ensuring they protect the public purse.  
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    · 14 days ago
    Appointee for my son. His review was returned April/May 2025 for award ending January 2026. Still haven't heard. I rang PIP 2weeks ago for an update I was told still in queue to go to assessor's. Once in queue I should hear within 5 weeks with an assessment date. But if no decision by August/September 2026 then it will probably be extended again. By that time it will have been approx 18 months since his review was returned. Hea not going to improve and his GP wrote exactly that on a letter.  Since his review forms he's had confirmation of further diagnosis which I've sent confirmation of to the PIP dept. Which is backed by the clinic and GP letters. 
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    · 14 days ago
    My PIP award was due March this year but without notifying me they adjusted the award last November to November 2028. They still haven't told me, I only know about the new award length because I had to renew my Blue Badge. 
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    · 14 days ago
    I had a tribunal give me a light touch ten year award, full daily, and lower mobility. I think this is effectively an award for life, as I am 76 when my assessment is due, and my problems are never getting better, Laryngectomy and wrecked knees being the major concerns. 
    Since I will be "swept under the carpet" with this new legislation, and just extended further and further, I see that it will be up to me to get reassessed if my conditions worsen. Which I will do, if only to force DWP to do it's job properly, which to date it has failed abysmally to do.
    I say to all claimants of PIP NEVER GIVE UP!!! There is much that can be done. Just sometimes, it's only you that can do it, but seek assistance from Citizen's Advice, or other formal body, as this does help a lot.
    And always remember you are not alone...!!
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    · 14 days ago
    I don't trust the DWP to know the difference conditions that will only get worse and conditions that are recoverable from. With me they think arthritis is curable, my God I wish it was. I know they all nurses etc but I have no ask, why give up nursing in the hospital/medical world to work in an office at the DWP? I'd love to know their back stories, as they know ours. 
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      · 14 days ago
      @Vanessa Taylor I had a nurse do one of my assessments at home & she lied on the form from stating the time she arrived to saying I was dressed & refused to bend down when she asked me. I’d fractured my spine a few days before & was dosed up on morphine in my pyjamas. I had a letter from DWP stating I would not be asked to do anything that would risk my health had I even tried to bend down my back would have either gone into spasm to prevent me or I could have ended up in a wheelchair. One of the local councillors had come to be with me as carers were coming in to my mum & she was sorting my paper work out for me & answering questions but not according to the nurse. I ended up on a lower rate. The councillor wrote & complained but it didn’t get anywhere they didn’t believe us. The next time a Dr rang me & did the assessment & I asked him if he was going to lie too & he asked why when I explained what had happened he said no & he wrote exactly what I told him. I ended up back on my higher rate PIP.
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    · 14 days ago
    The short extensions that DWP gave me in regards to my PIP caused havoc with my mobility car lease.  The car providers could only give one extention, which left me without a vehicle for a period of time.  Glad to hear that legislation would allow for longer extensions to pip, which hopefully would enable car providers to help with mobilty.
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    · 14 days ago
    I was sent a light touch form in July 2024 sent it , nothing , then January last year I was told I was on pip for a year , I got the same letter January this year, this hanging in limbo is torture 
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    · 14 days ago
    In addition to the above. I have got the form last year in July. It took one week to arrive, so I was only left with 3 weeks to reply (I’ve got the maximum amount of extension in it though) and I have found out that if you send it back in the envelope they provide it takes around 2 weeks(!) for them to receive it, so essentially we only have a week to fill in the form! I always send it with special delivery (first class signed for, there before 1pm) though. I got a text saying they’ve received it and again a text saying they’ve finished with it about 6 weeks(!) later when before it took them a year and a half to reply!! I was impressed. Wasn’t impressed though with them ignoring half of what I said and still not giving me the enhanced daily living rate, but with getting only two weeks to appeal the decision I didn’t do it as I was too overwhelmed with everything and just wasn’t in the right frame of mind to even call them to ask for an extension (if that exists for appeals) on it…
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      · 13 days ago
      @Cookie It's a year long pilot in four areas which thankfully doesn't include cheshire
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      · 13 days ago
      @Neil (real one) Oh god I hope not it I'm finished, I hope my pip tribunal application is successful then.
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      · 13 days ago
      @Neil (real one) Neil have you heard their scrapping fit notes isn't that what your on.
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      · 14 days ago
      @Em I'm pretty sure you actually have up to 12 months to send it but the longer it takes them the better the reason given when you do. I thought the same as you do I phoned up HMCTS about it and they told me about the 12 month limit. Don't quite mean but call them explain the situation and see if they also mention the 12 months period too.
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    · 14 days ago
    My PIP was renewed in September last year and now it is not due for review until mid-November 2031! Where previously I had a review every 3 year now I have got more than 3 years extra on top o it. However, I thought this was standard practice for those who live with a disability/condition that is unlikely to change? 
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    · 14 days ago
    my reward wasn't due until Mar 2026, Jun 2025 they sent me my renewal forms, they have as of yesterday not even looked at my renewal, i had my MP involved and they claimed to my MP that they had referred to assessment provider, capita has still not received my claim, capita has looked on the system on DWP and states nothing/no eyes have even bothered to look at it, they extended to mar 2027 as they stated a decision not made as yet, yet DWP have not even done anything although lied to state it was referred to assessment provider when in fact capita has never received it. i am now going through ICE with my MP. my argument is, why send renewals 12 months ahead but even after 10 months, they still haven't looked at it again. 
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    · 14 days ago
    What about those with Ongoing Awards please 
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    · 14 days ago
    My grandson turns 18 in September  he is autistic with significant speech and language problems. He was transitioned over from DLA to Pip, from low rate care and mobility on DLA to high rate on both for pip with a 5 year award when he was 16. He cannot claim any other benefits now until he is 22. His mother works full time and is now a single parent after her husband walked out on them both just over 2 years ago.  I fear for him in the future. What chance will he have?
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      · 13 days ago
      @Susie Why till 22, my grandson claims universal credit with the extra amount  as can’t work since he was 18. His Autistic and ADHD.  Contact citizens advice for help 

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