Information obtained by Benefits and Work suggests that work capability assessment (WCA) reassessments will be at their height in 2031 and that over half of the £1.9 billion welfare savings set out in the last budget will come from assessment companies or DWP administrative costs, rather than claimants.

In the November 2025 budget document, the chancellor announced welfare savings from: “Health and Disability Benefits: Improve operations by increasing face-to-face assessments, increasing WCA reassessment capability, and PIP award review changes, starting from April 2026.”

Annual savings totalling £1.9 billion up to 2031 were then listed. But no further breakdown of how the savings would be made was given.

On 2 December 2025 we made a Freedom of Information (FoI) request to both the DWP and the Treasury for a breakdown of how the savings would happen.

On 19 December the DWP made public some further details, including that the proportion of face-to-face assessments for PIP and the WCA would increase to 30%.  In addition, the time between PIP reviews for claimants aged 25 and over would be extended to a minimum of three years for a new claim and five years at the next successful review.

We then made a further, more detailed request to the DWP on 29 December.

In January 2026, the Disability News Service revealed that the DWP had refused to provide both them and the Liberal Democrats with any additional information on how the savings would be made.

Also in January,  we received a response from the Treasury making the improbable claim that it would cost too much too answer our request, which we immediately challenged.

Given that the savings were now part of the economic forecast for the next five years, it seemed extraordinary that the DWP wouldn’t explain how they worked.   Clearly there was something the government was reluctant to disclose.

Yesterday, late and after chasing, we finally received a substantive reply from the DWP

  We had asked:

1  Please give a detailed breakdown of how the £1.9 billion is to be saved, including:

a)  Any additional assessment costs created by increasing the number of WCA reassessments

b)  Any savings resulting from a reduction in the number of claimants found to no longer have LCWRA due to the increased number of WCA reassessments

c)  Any savings in assessment costs caused by extending the time between PIP reviews

d)  Any additional assessment costs caused by increasing the proportion of PIP face-to-face assessments

e) Any savings in PIP costs caused by increasing the proportion of PIP face-to-face assessments, due to the lower success rate for PIP applicants when assessed face-to-face rather than remotely.

The DWP replied:

 The £1.9bn comprises the following figures shown in Table 1:

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This £1.9bn figure does not include any additional assessment costs. This is because the reduced number of assessments for PIP releases resource to increase WCA reassessments and face-to-face assessments, and there is no assumed net increase in the number of health care professionals employed by DWP’s contracted providers as a result of these policies.

What the figures appear to show is that, over the next five years, £1.12 billion of the savings, 57%, will come from reducing the number of PIP award reviews. This may come from reduced payments to the assessment providers and/or reduced administrative costs for the DWP. 

A further £609 million, 31%, will come from increasing the number of WCA reassessments.  This saving presumably comes from removing the UC health element (LCWRA) from more claimants.  At the moment there is a massive backlog of both WCAs and WCA reassessments and it appears to be growing. 

A recent FoI request by Rightsnet revealed that there are currently 78,000 queued  WCA reassessments, with the DWP generally managing to carry out fewer than 4,000 per month.  This is in addition to 280,000 initial WCAs, which the DWP are getting through at well under 50,000 a month.

A further £164 million of the savings above, 8% , will be the result of having a higher proportion of PIP face-to-face assessments, where the refusal rate is higher than for telephone assessments.

And £58 million, 3%, will be due to more WCA face-to-face assessments.

There are two striking things about these figures, if we are understanding the scant information correctly. 

The first is that almost 60% of the money saved is not being taken from claimants, something that was not made clear in the government announcements on these measures.

The second is that in 2030/2031 WCA reassessments will be still be taking place and will in fact be making savings at the greatest rate of the five year period.  Yet, according to the Pathways To Work Green paper, the WCA should have been abolished by 2028/29 with access to the UC health element decided by eligibility for the PIP daily living component.

So, in spite of McFadden’s insistence that the WCA is still to be abolished, there now seems less likelihood that it will happen in this parliament.  

And who knows who will be running the DWP in the next one?

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    · 4 days ago
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    Still vague but will put disabled people into long-term poverty 
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    · 8 days ago
    Has anyone heard of a new stage between mandatory reconsideration and the tribunal stage, I've just been told of it and never knew about it
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    · 9 days ago
    IS this not  back tracking . ????.  AGE 62,   Current claim  LCWRA ,  MOBILTY DISABILTY , 2ND  degenrative for life  under NHS  , treatnment , pain clinic, medication .  PSYO  does not help spine injections  did no good . SPINE  operation  ruled out 60 % fail 40 % work ,  COULD  lose all mobility .  MOBILTY AIDED WITH STICK LOT LESS 50 METERES  CANT SELF PROPEL MANUAL CHAIR ,  AS  medication causes fatique , exhaustion , pain  triggers scatica .  PAYED  43 yrs class 1 national insurance (paye) in to pot . GOVRN/ DWP Dont care about that  . MIn  to get full new oap 35 yrs , but cant claim it 66/ 67 .  SO  orginally  DWP  said  excisting claims , LCWRA  only have REASSETNMENT  if report change circumstances , short term illness pregnantcy ,  few forms cancer , fraud suspect ????.    BUT ,  BE  possable  u  have  reveiw...  IF  2nd degenrative disabilty , for life  claim lcwra currrent  pre 2026  age 62 - 65  payed in over min 35 yrs class1 ni (paye)   WHY ????.  like b4 april 2016   TORY BLUE CON (DWP) PENSTION BENEFIT REFORMS . AS WAS    1948- 2016 OVER 68 YRS .    GIVE  option us mature folk age 62- 65  EARLY RETIRTNMENT ON HEALTH .  NOT  try push force us to  workwell / pathways to work return , work ????. IN  my case inworks accident 30 + yrs back WORK ,  caused dissabilty in 1st place ..   GOING  on figures  FEB   2026  280.000 NEW CLAIMS LCWRA / 78.000   REVEIWS REASSETNMENTS  AS  mouths go on this will rise . TAKE MIN  18 MOUTHS  DRAW  even .   DWP  give pref to new claims   LCWRA ????.  SO  if wca50 goes on after 2029   going into next parlitament , govertnment ????.   BY  which time most us mature 62 - 65 yr old would reach retirtnment ????.   &@  IF  no change in circumstances WCA50/   LCWRA.   wise  fail you & reveiw stage ????.  MR, S  &  TRIBUNRAL CLAIMS  go througth the roof .    IF  assetnment centre  out sIde ur mobilty  range ?????  YOU  have the right  (DWP ) have offer RESONABLE  adjustnments    PAPER BASE ,   TELEPPHONE,   HOME VIST  REVEIW ,,   2010 EQUALITY DIVERSITY ACT  LAW .  
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    · 9 days ago
    Hi all, im still on DLA & I've heard that there is a halt in changing to Pip until 2028, so that gives me a bit of time, but im also receiving Universal Credit LCWRA, which i changed over to in August 2025. I haven't had a WCA since well before covid, probably since 2018 & worry all the time about being called up. About 5 days ago I received an email from IFF research, which said the following: You’ve been selected as someone who could play a valuable part in research about how health affects Universal Credit customers' ability to work. Your views will shape the support the government provides to people who need help with health and work. You don’t need to be working, or to have a health condition, to take part.

    This research is being conducted on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) and the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), by IFF Research – an independent research organisation. Taking part won’t affect your benefits or any interactions with DWP or Jobcentre Plus. 

    Have any of you lovely people had these type of emails? Did you respond? Im just really anxious as it also said frequently asked questions:

    Why are you getting in touch with me?

    You’ve been selected from central government records as someone who could provide valuable insight into how your health affects your ability to work.

    So I now think oh my goodness my name is on their radar & they will be contacting me soon for a reassessment. You may think, so..... & yes you are right as we all have to have them, but since my last review, I don't have the support that I used to have (a decent doctor) so I don't really have any medical evidence & just a psychiatrist who changes every 3 months..... so im scared of losing everything. Can anyone give me some words of reassurance please. I feel so sorry for anyone that has to be treated like we are of no value to anyone, none of us ask to be living off benefits, yet we are treated like the lowest of the low & the DWP try to catch you out in anyway that they can.

    Good luck to you all
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      · 9 days ago
      @Nutcracker Nutcracker , I've put IFF Research into Google and asked if you have to complete these forms. The answer is that it is " entirely voluntary". 
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      · 9 days ago
      @Nutcracker They have been messaging lots of people that should be left alone but sending emails on how we can help you get off the books and back into employment.  Ignored by most people because they're LCWRA/Support Group have no commitments, so they've also been targeting people who are neurodiverse. And people who aren't again mostly ignored.  Is it rude no your ill these people are seeing if the net catches anything.  You don't have to reply, some have been reporting appointments being made at jobcentres because they haven't responded no commitments means exactly that. They're just harassing people and some people claim their GP surgery has had back to work advisors contacting them unsure but I know they did mention working with GP' clinics. Again it's not mandatory or compulsory you don't have to comply.  Good luck ✌️
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    · 9 days ago
    So I recieved a letter yesterday telling me I'm still on PiP for another year,  I hD exactly the same letter around this time last year, I've become even sicker since I filled the light form out in July 2024 ,I just want to be assessed and move on 
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    · 9 days ago
    If you think this lot are heartless , wait until Reform get in (if they get in) Farage will make Iain Duncan Smith look like a kind benevolent person , whoever gets in , they will target the mentally /physically vulnerable 
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      · 9 days ago
      @Gary The Tories want to make 23 Billions worth of welfare cuts more than Reform.
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    · 10 days ago
    Starmer today referencing his deceased disabled brother who lived his life in near poverty. To claim he is the Prime Minister for people like him, that he is their Prime Minister and is fighting for them. So we must all be imagining the disability benefit cuts and planned future disability benefit cuts. And Labour referring to cutting disability benefits as like cutting a teenagers pocket money so they get off their backside and get a job. A comparison allegedly first made by Starmer in cabinet.

    Thing is when Starmer goes on about how he cares about poverty because of his brother and sister living in poverty. My first thought is Starmer is a multi millionaire why didn't he help his own brother and sister. For example one of his stories is how his sister uses food banks and when ever he invites her out to lunch at a pub she always brings a packed lunch because she cannot afford a pub meal. It seems to never occur to him to even treat his own sister to a pub lunch. This does not make him look like a man who cares in my eyes, about anyone, but himself. 
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    · 11 days ago
    ORIGINALLY  if excisting claimant  2024/ 2025  LCWRA .  MOST  have  no more reassetnments  unless report change circumstances .   U ,  MAY ??? Have reveiw .???.    SO  this back tracking ????. IF  you claim lcwra now  2nd degenrative changes for life want get better .  &@  ITS ,  MOBILITY RELATED   MAX 20 METER SHUFFLE WITH WALKING STICK STAND  1 MIN UP RIGHT .  THEN  dwp have to stick to law .   2010 EQUALITY DIVERVISTY  ACT  REASONABLE ADJUSTNMENMTS  =    TELEPHONE / HOME VIST ASSETNMENT . .  IF  WCA50 / LCWRA  END 2030 ????.   WHY  asstnments now going on to next parlitanment 2031 +    ????.   THEORY  you pass  WCA 50  SAME NO CHANGE / WORSE.    HOW REVEIW / RE ASSETNMENT GOING SAVE  (DWP ) MONEY ???. 
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    · 11 days ago
    Just read online that Morgan M Sweeney has quit and that as a result Starmer is likely for the high jump.....gulp
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      · 11 days ago
      @Neil

      In my opinion Social Security Scotland treats people in a much more civilised way as opposed to the DWP in England and Wales.

      As to anyone to replace Starmer I don't think it will matter much because it would take a real change and a desire to move away from Neoliberalism and back towards Keynesian economics for the disabled and sick to be treated with any real dignity.

      I doubt if there is any politician out there willing to do that, although if I lived in England I would vote Green since they are more to the left than Labour.

      It would take probably a Government like the Atlee one in 1945 to bring in the necessary changes and even then that was followed by benign One Nation Tory Governments.

      From 1945-1969 was among the best times economically and then the following year Heath came to power and Neoliberalism came to the fore.

      I think Zara Sultana is correct in her analysis that this Labour Government is only about soundbites, opinion polls and focus groups. It's all about managed decline and spinning all that as an achievement.

      So I don't think it matters who is in charge.

      As The Who said "Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.

      Sorry I can't be any more hopeful
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      · 11 days ago
      @Jonno Would any replacement be better or worse for us than Starmer do ya think?
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      · 11 days ago
      @Jonno I think Starmer pushed McSweeney to save himself, but realistically his days were numbered even before all this...... I wonder wholl be in next and what it will mean for us all......
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      · 11 days ago
      @Neil Neil who do you think will takeover if Starmer goes,will they go easier on us.
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      · 11 days ago
      @Neil Anas Sarwar has called for Starmer to resign. 
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    · 12 days ago
    Yes your right James ive seen some of the other sites saying about getting messages in the UC journal about chats and moving into work I hope I'm wrong but are the planning on making it mandatory instead of voluntary 
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      · 7 days ago
      @Charger 7 Charger does that mean everyone engaging.
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      · 7 days ago
      @Copycat You could be right copycat sounds to me they're going to make it mandatory called duty to engage 
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      · 11 days ago
      @Charger 7 I would imagine McFadden could make it mandatory.
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    · 12 days ago
    What does PIP have to do with Work Capability Assessments ? PIP is a NON means tested or WORK related Benefit Currently , yes or no ? TBH I'm sick of this merging of PIP and What was ESA or incapacity or sickness benefit, they have VERY different CRITERIA, For a good reason
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      · 6 days ago
      @LeeLawson Spot on Lee. No difference to any of the politicians. All wanting to get on the top table. I recall thinking of Tony Blair 🤔, "he's wearing a red jacket........with blue stripes". I despair for my country 🤦‍♂️. Bless you all fellow citizens 🙏. 
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      · 8 days ago
      @John Thanks for this overview of the cuts to come. The red tories in power will continue to play the culture war divide and rule game by attacking those of us on benefits in an effort to placate those they think are going to vote for Reform. 
      Labour is in hock to big business interests and we can expect nothing less from this bunch of reactionaries. Mandelson's career across several Labour governments reveal this pernicious interplay defending the interests of the super rich at the expense of everyone else. 
      Starmer is waging war against our civil liberties because he has to protect those rich powerful interests which his government has sold its soul to. As George Monbiot points out this is a government dominated by corporate lobbyists. In the last year senior Labour MPs have met with corporate lobbyists from big business, banks, arms firms and oil companies on an average of one meeting per day. Contrast this to Stephen Timms actively avoiding meetings with DPO's led by disabled people as revealed by an FOI request.
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      · 11 days ago
      @John Bad news then all seems feasible.
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      · 11 days ago
      @tom The plan is to use PIP daily living as a proxy for substantial barriers to employment. Not incapability to work. UC health at least for new claimants will be less, and they will have to engage in support conversations. About their aspiration to work and what advice and help the DWP can offer them towards that aspiration. In future the conditionality regime for this group will be reviewed if too few take up the voluntary DWP advice and help towards and into work.

      Only a small percentage will be Severe Conditions Criteria Group. Which for PIP will be a new group defined by the Timms Review. They will get a higher UC health element equivalent to that of legacy claimants. And are deemed severely disabled for life, never expected to be able to work. It is unclear if they too will be required to have support conversations. But I would hope that would be voluntary.

      The Timms Review will also look at what to do in regards to people who would qualify for LCWRA under special circumstance rules. Those with pregnancy complications, under going cancer treatment, contagious deadly diseases, substantial risk, terminally ill. It is unknown if they will get UC health or just get reduced conditionality or improved safe guarding.

      Young people aged under 22 who would currently get UC health. May lose eligibility and be treated as disabled unemployed. Get the same money as the able unemployed and be at the mercy of work coaches.

      Those who would currently get non time limited New Style ESA LCWRA. Could get New Unemployment Insurance Benefit time limited to 6 or 12 months. And then no income replacement benefit unless their household is poor enough to qualify for means tested benefits. And while on New Unemployment Insurance Benefit could be treated as disabled unemployed. Get the same money as the able unemployed and be at the mercy of work coaches.

      About half a million people who would currently get LCWRA but not PIP daily living. Could be redefined as disabled unemployed.

      About another up to half a million people who would currently get PIP daily living and LCWRA. Could lose their PIP daily living or have it reduced as the Timms PIP review refocuses PIP on the most severely disabled. And if they lose their PIP daily living would also lose UC health. So would be redefined as disabled unemployed. And if they have a carer on carer's allowance their eligibility to carer's allowance would also stop if the disabled person loses eligibility to PIP daily living.

      Work coaches are being expanded to cover disabled people. Including referring people to treatments like physiotherapy and talking therapies. And new help towards and into work like Work Well. And the access to work and disabled confident employer scheme are being revised. So the government can claim it is focusing on providing people with a hand up not hand outs.

      This will enable Labour to look tough on welfare and be able to do giveaways to voters at the next election funded by forecast savings on welfare spending.

      What this will cause is mass poverty and mass suffering and deaths. As they would be cutting benefits for a group that already has a large percentage in severe material deprivation and food insecurity. And relying on work coaches to not cause people harm, to recommend treatments and decide what ill and disabled people can and can not do to move towards and into work and if non compliance is due to health or not. And simply redefining people from effectively incapable of paid employment to disabled unemployed expected to aspire to or make efforts towards and into work does not make them work capable or make employers employ them. 
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      · 12 days ago
      @tom @tom I think the delay to stopping wca is because the government is realising linking pip to work capability is unworkable. They have these big ideas then can't implement them because they don't understand how the system works, not least that someone can be in receipt of even higher rate pip and still work, because they have practical support and pip to pay for it.

      Automatically assessing someone who already gets pip daily living as lcwra is at best pointless if that person is working, and could actually be a disincentive to work. On the other side of the coin, someone can be incapable of work without needing day to day help with self care, so making everyone apply for pip to get lcwra is risking handing out double benefits to claimants who would have qualified for pip or lcwra alone. Alternatively, some will be left with neither and we're facing more poverty driven suffering which might well lead to more doubly eligible claimants in the long run.

      Different criteria as you say, and different experience. You can't make economies by keeping the fish with the soap powder. That way everything gets messed up, and as the government starts to face how they're going to carry out their proposals they get bogged down in an impossible task. Then comes the u turn.
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    · 12 days ago
    I think benefits and work need to make aware something on their next thread which I been reading about recently on other sites that uc have been harassing lcwra claimants with messages on journal about the “support” and demanding they go to the local jobcentre and if you just ignore them then a work coach books an interview and also it’s not just 1 message either  the messages have become more frequent 
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      · 12 days ago
      @James That seems a bit sinister, I bet the Job centre work coaches would love too get their hands on us for sanctioning purposes.
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    · 13 days ago

    So who is telling me they can be trusted with the FOi statement.

    Below is 2017

    https://www.gov.uk/government/news/benefit-reassessments-stopped-for-those-most-in-need
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    · 13 days ago
    I will be 62 in 2031. Maybe I'll be cured; maybe Jesus will come and cure all of us. The DWP I will always treat with contempt; it lies constantly and breaks promises it made years ago don't ever let your guard down. 

    "Anyone who has a lifetime condition will no longer be assessed it does them no good, so we will stop it. It's pointless to keep reassessing someone bringing them back who's condition will never improve anyone who is assessed as LCWRA / Support group will no longer face assessment if a LCWRA is confirmed"

    I believe that above was after the European court of human rights accused the DWP of unfair treatment of disabled people with many now deceased through harassment. 

    Be on your guard people the break is over Time to look after our interests and fight again.
     
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    · 13 days ago
    The good thing, to me, is at least not seeing Liz Kendall blabbering on about welfare claimants almost every week in the news, terrorising us.
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      · 9 days ago
      @Scorpion She made Iain Duncan Smith look like a caring , benevolent person 
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    · 13 days ago
    I haven't had a review since long b4 vivid happened. When I moved to where I am now they said there's no need to keep applying for fit notes as judging from our/your records your situation isn't likely to improve any time soon ( my GP surgery said that btw). So wonder where that leaves someone like me? Wish I could stop shaking with major anxiety and panic over all this. Sorry for sounding so pessimistic 
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    · 13 days ago
    I haven’t had a wca review for years and years probably about 9 or 10. What are other people’s experience please?
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      · 9 days ago
      @Jj Nine years for me now. At the time they said it would be one year. Do they look at what’s happened with our PIP reviewing the meantime I wonder? Mine show I’ve only got worse. It’s simple for me, if I could work I would. No way would I choose this existence of struggling every month and having spent all my savings to survive. 
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      · 12 days ago
      @Jj getting there, lets hope it continues, its a farce anyway, took me years to actually get an award, even tribunals have their own agendas,  1 such actually observed me outside the hearing walking, i kid you not
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      · 12 days ago
      @Jj Just over nine years for me
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      · 13 days ago
      @Jj Almost 10 years for me. June 2016. Will they ever clear the backlog? The DWP is not fit for purpose. 
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    · 13 days ago
    Does it mean someone that's got a pip review in 2027 will have a facetoface assesment my wife gets a 5 year award thanks 
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      · 10 days ago
      @Wayne I wouldn't worry just yet, your wife could still get a phone or paperbased review depending on her conditions. When filling in the review form explain her difficulties with face to face a miracle might happen they might show empathy. 
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    · 14 days ago
    So the 30 % they mention of removing people's lcwra because they are no longer eligible for me very worried, are they going to try to take people's lcwra off them ? ..... Then I thought to myself some  people got awarded lcwra for shot term illness or situations such as , pregnancy , chemo , substantial risk, etc ..... So there situation then maybe would probably not be there situation now ..... Maybe that's what they mean by savings ...... I'm worried now , I'm on new style ESA and lcwra .....

    Started my claim in 2006 , never had a break in it .....

    Started on incapacity Benfit ......

    Then I'm 2013 got moved to cbesa .....

    Then in 2018 when DWP made a mistake with claiments I was then put on CBESA with an IR top up.....

    Then in 2022 I vounterally moved over to UC ......

    I now get a mix of new style ESA and lcwra.....

    Because I moved from ESA support group I automatically qualified for the lcwra component...... 

    Technically I've never been assessed for UC lcwra as I've always been assessed for ESA support group..... But I guess alot of people will be in that boat as they have always been assessed and reassessed for ESA and have never been assessed or Reassessed for lcwra as they've only just moved over to UC 



    My last Reassessment was November 2019 , .... 

    I was due another November 2021 ..... 

    So over 6 years since my last 

    And just over 4 years overdue .....

    God knows when it will come .....

    But to be honest if they are already getting through 4000 a month now ,  and they are ramping up Reassessments from April then 78 ,000 Reassessments should only take just over a year ..... Maybe will hear from them soon 




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      · 9 days ago
      @Db I too was on esa support group for years with reassessment now and then and on pip and I did a change of circumstances of pip as illness worse and new diagnosis and b4 COC I was on 10 years plus for pip then after cic it changed to 1 year no extra points for worsening illness crazy but no mention of new illness no more points despite only being able to walk aided no more than 5 meters and in terrible pain. Wished I'd never did the COC cause I wouldn't of been due a reassessment. Supposed to have one this year I'm dreading it tbh. I moved from esa support to UC August 2025 and automatically awarded Lcwra no idea when I will be reassessed. It's all so worrying. I'd love to be able to work I really would but it's impossible tbh with not being able to walk and needing always to be next to a WC Incase. This all stinks. If reform get in or conservatives it will be worse still,voted labour all my life till the last election and never again or reform or conservatives
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      · 12 days ago
      @Db LCWRA are all ongoing awards but appear to generally have a time until next reassessment set at 3 months, 2 years, 3 years. The 3 year time is for those whose condition is not expected to improve in the short term. And prior to the introduction of the severe conditions criteria group in 2017 was the longest award duration.

      How likely people are to be reassessed is another matter.
      The DWP is shifting assessors off PIP and onto WCA and trying to recruit more assessors. But, at the moment they are only doing about 2,000-4,000 reassessments a month. They have 78,000 to do for people who have requested reassessments due to their health condition changing. They have also said they are targeting people whose condition is likely to have improved. Starting with awards given to people having pregnancy complications, and people having cancer treatments, and then other conditions likely to have changed. And said they are also targeting awards given due to substantial risk eligibility criteria. There are about 1.8 million on LCWRA, and about 270,000 of them are for substantial risk.

      That is 78,000 + ? + 270,00 = 357,000+ reassessments .
      If they somehow manage to double the number of reassessments they are currently doing to 4,000-8,000 a month. It would take them 43.5 - 87 months to do 357,000 reassessments.
      They are supposed to be abolishing the WCA in 2028-2029. So probably April 2028. That is 26 months away.

      I doubt they are going to catch up or even manage to do all the awards they want to target. 
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      · 12 days ago
      @John When you say targeting people who they think have a good chance of getting better by now or substantial risk who does that apply to ..... I've had about 5 wca over the years and always been awarded two year awards , occasionally 3 ..... So are two year awards thought of as expected two get better 
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      · 13 days ago
      @Mr Moss There is a huge backlog with lots of people many years overdue a reassessment. With some 6 years overdue. And the DWP have problems with assessor recruitment and retention. No one knows if or when they will be reassessed before the WCA is abolished. But, since you were last WCA assessed in 2024 you may not even be due a reassessment until 2027. And you would be way down the queue of overdue reassessments.

      There have been no changes to WCA LCWRA eligibility criteria since you were awarded in 2024. So if you do have a WCA reassessment it woud be under the same rules. So if nothing has changed it should be reawarded. And if not you can do a mandatory reconsideration and if still not awarded appeal.

      No one know for sure when the WCA will be abolished, it is suppose to be in 2028/29. And no one knows for sure what the new Timms review PIP assessment will do in regards to those unable to work or engage in work related activities due to substantial risk. And no one knows how long it will take to move existing claimants over to the new system or what if any protection existing claimants will get.

      We do not even know if Starmer will get replaced and if there will be a change of policy plans on benefits reforms.

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      · 13 days ago
      @John @John.  

      With regards to LCW/LCWRA status in the substantial risk eligibility criteria.

      What you say about future WCA's being targeted at substantial risk claimants as being cruel and dangerous, as well as bigotry and unfair is 

      I have a psychotic disorder and am currently in UC LCWRA for this mental health condition after recent managed migration from ESA support group.

      I am extremely worried and concerned about these reassessments being targeted towards those, such as myself with 'substantial risk' on mental health grounds.

      Could I ask you please, if you know?

      When would I likely to be reassessed again for a WCA?  
      My last ESA reassessment was in 2024.

      Will my UC/LCWRA status be taken away automatically at reassessment because of having a mental disorder for substantial risk, instead of a physical disability?

      When reassessed, would my mental health disorder still qualify me for UC/LCWRA under specific descriptors, for mental/cognitive impairment etc?  
      My conditon has not changed since last reassessment.

      If UC/LCWRA is reduced or taken away, will I be put in UC/LCW group, or get nothing at all?

      If UC/LCWRA is reduced or taken away, can I do a mandatory reconsideration and/or appeal, similar with ESA?

      Claimants suffering from any kind of mental health illness should not be put at a disadvantage and discriminated against by the government and dwp because of their mental health.


















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    · 14 days ago
    My hope is that the Tories (Who talk tough but usually back down in Government) will moderate Reform on their economic policies if Reform win the next election yet don't have enough seats because they will hound the poor on welfare, more inequality, more crime, more social unrest. 

    There's many people who are disabled who support Reform, there are many people on PIP and Universal Credit who support Reform. I don't understand this thought process that because supporting Reform means your benefits won't be touched because to them anyone out of work is a maligner, a non-contributor and they will use "It's unpatriotic not to work" spiel. 

    I know why people support Reform, it's about one thing ultimately but how much does that one thing cost if Reform start to go into your pockets and make you further on skidrow?
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      · 13 days ago
      @Dave Dee To many Reform on welfare is simply targeting non UK nationals, and targeting the non genuine malingerers and fraudsters. And they being UK nationals and genuinely ill or disabled have nothing to fear. The are members of the leopards won't eat my face voters for the leopards eating people's faces party. And are not interested in policy details. 
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